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    Revision of Piromis Kinberg, 1867 and Pycnoderma Grube, 1877 (Polychaeta: Flabelligeridae)

    SERGIO I. SALAZAR-VALLEJO
    50页
    查看更多>>摘要:The taxonomy of flabelligerid polychaetes has been difficult because of three main problems: 1) the eversible anterior end is rarely exposed and its appendices are poorly known, 2) there is no standard terminology for chaetae, and 3) most generic definitions have been unstable or improperly defined. A redefinition and revision of all species in Piromis Kinberg, 1867 and Pycnoderma Grube, 1877 is herein presented. Piromis, Pycnoderma, and Trophoniella Caullery, 1944 share a thick tunic and a projected, tongue-shaped branchial plate. Their main difference is the type of neurochaetae in median and posterior chaetigers; thus, Piromis has multiarticulate, often bidentate neurochaetae, whereas Pycnoderma has oligoarticulate, often mucronate neurochaetae,while Trophoniella has anchylosed neurochaetae. This latter genus is being revised elsewhere. The species in Piromis or Trophoniella are separated depending on the extent and type of sediment cover, together with the presence of notopodial or dorsal lobes, the relative length of chaetal articles, especially in neurochaetae, and the relative abundance of body papillae or cephalic cage chaetae. As herein defined, Piromis includes 12 species with five being newly described, while Pycnoderma includes eightspecies with three being newly described. The species in Piromis are P. arenosus Kinberg, 1867 (type species), P. amoureuxi n. sp. from the Lesser Antilles, P. brisegnoi n. sp. from the Gulf of California, P. capulata (Moore, 1909) n. comb., P. eruca (Claparede, 1869), P. fauchaldi n. sp. from the Gulf of California, P. kisemboanus (Augener, 1918) n. comb., P. robertsi (Hartman, 1951), P. suni n. sp. from the South China Sea, Pvossae n. sp. from the Strait of Florida, P. websteri Day, 1973 n. status, and P. wehei n. sp. from the Indian Ocean. On the other hand, the species in Pycnoderma are P. congoense Grube, 1877 (type species), P. dannyi n. sp. from tropical Western Africa, P. escobarae n. sp. from the Gulf of Mexico, P. ferruginea (Gallardo, 1968)n. comb., P. glabra (Treadwell, 1901) n. comb., P. glasbyi n. sp. from Northeastern Australia, P. gracilis (Hartman, 1961) n. comb., and P. talehsapensis (Fauvel, 1932) n. comb. Another species, P. fernandense Augener, 1918, described from two localitiesfrom Ghana and Equatorial Guinea, is transferred to Trophoniella Caullery, 1944, by having anchylosed neurospines in posterior chaetigers. All Piromis and Pycnoderma species thrive in sediments, sometimes in mixed environments, in tropical to temperateregions. Piromis includes mostly shallow water species while Pycnoderma includes species living in greater depths.

    Phylum Tardigrada: A re-evaluation of the Parachela

    CHESTER J. SANDSNIGEL J. MARLEYSANDRA J. MCINNES
    14页
    查看更多>>摘要:We assessed the available morphological evidence to see if this corroborates the paraphyly in the Parachela (Tardigrada) as suggested by recent molecular data. We reconcile molecular phylogenetics with alpha morphology, focusing on claw and apophysisfor the insertion of the stylet muscles (AISM). We combine molecular and morphological evidence to define six new taxa within the Parachela Schuster et al 1980. These include two new families of Isohypsibiidae fam. nov. and Ramazzottidae fam. nov. alongwith four new superfamilies of Eohypsibioidea superfam. nov., Hypsibioidea super-fam. nov., Isohypsibioidea superfam. nov., and Macrobiotoidea superfam. nov.

    First description of the male of Notiocoelotes pseudolingulatus (Araneae: Agelenidae) from Hainan Island, China

    ZHI-SHENG ZHANGGUANG-XIN HANFENG ZHANG
    3页
    查看更多>>摘要:The genus Notiocoelotes was established by Wang, Xu & Li, 2008. At present, it includes 11 species (Platnick 2011), all from Southeast Asia: China (Hainan Island), Laos, Thailand and Vietnam (Wang, Xu & Li, 2008; Liu & Li, 2010). While studying the Notiocoelotes species collected from Hainan Island, China, we found one male and two female Notiocoelotes specimens in the same locality. We identified the female as Notiocoelotes pseudolingulatus Liu & Li, 2010. The male specimen has habitus and markingsvery similar to the female of N. pseudolingulatus, and the characters of palpal organ conform to the genus Notiocoelotes. We therefore identified it as the male of N. pseudolingulatus, and describe it here. The format of the description and abbreviations of morphological terms follow that of Wang, Xu & Li, 2008.

    Notes on the annual killifish species Nothobranchius rachovii (Cyprinodontiformes; Nothobranchiidae) with the description of two new species (vol 2724, pg 37, 2010)

    Shidlovskiy, K. M.Watters, B. R.Wildekamp, R. H. .
    1页