回顾福克兰群岛水域的无脊椎动物(Annelida),包括一个新的鬣蜥属物种

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1017/s0025315423000966
Teresa Darbyshire, Jacob Cameron
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本报告回顾并更新了福克兰群岛(Falkland Islands)地区翁鱼科(Onuphidae)和鳗鲡科(Eunicidae)的历史物种记录,增加了福克兰群岛(Falkland Islands)及其周边潮间带和近岸地点的新记录,并描述了一个新的姬蛙属物种。该地区报告了 8 个属,包括 8 个 Onuphidae 分类群和 2 个 Eunicidae 分类群,但大多数分类群仅见于近海深水区。根据模式材料重新描述了 Kinbergonuphis dorsalis,描述了福克兰群岛的 Kinbergonuphis sp.,并研究了两种描述之间的差异。新种 Hyalinoecia falklandica 被描述,并讨论了该属的历史及其在该地区的错误识别。该新种与该属所有其他种的区别在于,它的第 1 和第 2 体节上有简单、不确定的镰刀状突起,第 3 或第 4 体节上有腹侧卷须,第 26 或第 27 体节至身体末端有分枝。福克兰群岛的 Marphysa aenea 的历史记录也被证明是错误的鉴定,实际存在的尚未确定的物种也被描述出来。此外,还讨论了围绕正确识别 Marphysa 物种的问题、不完全符合当前描述的其他物种,以及预计可能出现在该地区的其他鮨科分类群。
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A review of Eunicoidea (Annelida) from Falkland Islands waters including a new species of Hyalinoecia
Historic species records of the families Onuphidae and Eunicidae, from the Falkland Islands region, are reviewed and updated, new records added from intertidal and nearshore localities on and around the Falkland Islands, and a new species of Hyalinoecia described. Eight genera are reported from around the region including eight taxa of Onuphidae and two of Eunicidae, although most are only known from deep offshore waters. Kinbergonuphis dorsalis is re-described from type material, Kinbergonuphis sp. from the Falkland Islands is described and discrepancies between the two descriptions are examined. Hyalinoecia falklandica sp. nov. is described and the history of the genus and its misidentification in the region is discussed. The new species is distinguished from all other species in the genus through a combination of simple, unidentate falcigers on chaetigers 1 and 2, ventral cirri present to chaetigers 3 or 4, and branchiae present from chaetigers 26 or 27 to the end of the body. The historic record of Marphysa aenea from the Falkland Islands is also shown to be a misidentification and the actual, as-yet-undetermined species present is described. Problems surrounding a correct identification of Marphysa species, other species that do not quite fit current descriptions, and additional Eunicoidea taxa that might be expected to occur in the region are also discussed.
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期刊介绍: JMBA is an international journal, publishing original research on all aspects of marine biology. It includes pioneering work taking place today on major issues concerning marine organisms and their environment. Subjects covered include: ecological surveys and population studies of marine communities; physiology and experimental biology; taxonomy, morphology and life history of marine animals and plants; and chemical and physical oceanographic work. Included with 2010 online subscriptions: Marine Biodiversity Records.
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