Loading…
Three new species of Thelepus Leuckart, 1849 from Europe and a re-description of T. cincinnatus (Fabricius, 1780) (Annelida, Terebellidae)
The review of a large amount of material previously identified as the terebellid annelid, Thelepus cincinnatus (Fabricius, 1780) shows that, within European waters from the Mediterranean to the North Pole, this species should be split into four species, three of which ( T. davehalli sp. n. , T. mart...
Saved in:
Published in: | ZooKeys 2018-05 (759), p.29-56 |
---|---|
Main Author: | |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | Get full text |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Summary: | The review of a large amount of material previously identified as the terebellid annelid,
Thelepus
cincinnatus
(Fabricius, 1780) shows that, within European waters from the Mediterranean to the North Pole, this species should be split into four species, three of which (
T.
davehalli
sp. n.
,
T.
marthae
sp. n.
, and
T.
parapari
sp. n.
) are newly described here and
T.
cincinnatus
s. str. is re-described. These four species each show distinct distribution ranges.
Thelepus
cincinnatus
has notopodia on almost all segments and numerous eyespots; it inhabits the high boreal and arctic shelf and the North Atlantic slope, and probably also occurs on the North Pacific shelf and slope.
Thelepus
marthae
sp. n.
has no eyespots and inhabits deep waters of the high Arctic.
Thelepus
davehalli
sp. n.
has no eyespots and has notopodia on 1/2 to 2/3 of the anterior of the body; it inhabits boreal shelf waters (from Iceland to the Mediterranean) below the tidal front.
Thelepus
parapari
sp. n.
differs from the previous three species in that the uncini of the first uncinigerous segment has two teeth above the main fang; it inhabits shallow, coastal waters of the Mediterranean, inshore from the tidal front. |
---|---|
ISSN: | 1313-2989 1313-2970 |
DOI: | 10.3897/zookeys.759.22981 |