MarBEF Data System



ERMS source details

Arias, Andrés; Paxton, Hannelore. (2014). Hidden diversity within the polychaete Onuphis eremita sensu lato (Annelida: Onuphidae)—redescription of O. eremita Audouin & Milne-Edwards, 1833 and reinstatement of Onuphis pancerii Claparède, 1868. Zootaxa. 3861(2): 145-169.
192893
10.11646/zootaxa.3861.2.3 [view]
Arias, Andrés; Paxton, Hannelore
2014
Hidden diversity within the polychaete <em>Onuphis</em> <em>eremita</em> <em>sensu</em> <em>lato</em> (Annelida: Onuphidae)—redescription of <em>O. eremita</em> Audouin & Milne-Edwards, 1833 and reinstatement of <em>Onuphis</em> <em>pancerii</em> Claparède, 1868 
Zootaxa
3861(2): 145-169
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Onuphis eremita, type species of the genus, and Onuphis pancerii, originally from La Rochelle (France) and Gulf of Naples (Italy) respectively, are two of the earliest described species of the family Onuphidae. Yet, the definition of the former was extremely confused, the latter was considered its synonym for nearly a century, and types do not exist. We have examined a large amount of material, old museum collections and newly collected specimens from the European Atlantic and Mediterranean and conclude that both, O. eremita and O. pancerii, are valid species. The most obvious differences are that O. eremita is a slender species with only tridentate pseudocompound hooks while O. pancerii is much more robust and has pseudocompound hooks with bi- and tridentate (or even multidentate) tips. Neotypes have been designated for both species and the two taxa are redescribed and illustrated. We regard O. eremita sensu stricto, as redefined on the neotype here, to be restricted to the European Atlantic and western and central Mediterranean; other records need to be reevaluated. Some specimens of both species were collected with eggs (~ 200 !m diameter) protruding through openings in the body wall, and some O. eremita had ect-aquasperm, suggesting that reproduction is by broadcast spawning and indirect development.
Mediterranean Sea in general
RIS (EndNote, Reference Manager, ProCite, RefWorks)
BibTex (BibDesk, LaTeX)
Date
action
by
2014-09-16 21:55:10Z
created

Web site hosted and maintained by Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) - Contact