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Lezzi, Marco. (2017). Caulleriella mediterranea, a new species of polychaete (Annelida: Cirratulidae) from the central Mediterranean Sea. The European Zoological Journal. 84 [online, issue unassigned] 1-10.
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10.1080/24750263.2017.1343397 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0F35B814-A61D-4705-AEE0-E5A5D8C69B0C [view]
Lezzi, Marco
2017
Caulleriella mediterranea, a new species of polychaete (Annelida: Cirratulidae) from the central Mediterranean Sea
The European Zoological Journal
84 [online, issue unassigned] 1-10
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Online first 6 July 2017, ZooBank registered
A new species belonging to the genus Caulleriella Chamberlin, 1919 (Polychaeta: Cirratulidae) is described from coastal soft bottom sediments off the northwest Italy coast in fine sand at around 8 m depth. Caulleriella mediterranea sp. nov. is characterized by a slightly biannulate elongate peristomium, bidentate hooks with main fang slightly curved, a long apical tooth, and a narrow wing on the convex side and absence of capillary chaetae in neuropodia. A comparison is made with specimens that fit with the congeneric species C. alata, probably confused in the past with C. mediterranea sp. nov. Morphological characters important for differentiation of these species are discussed. The description of C. mediterranea sp. nov. testifies to an increasing trend of knowledge on cirratulid diversity in the Mediterranean Sea, a family characterized by many species considered early indicators of organic
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Caulleriella mediterranea Lezzi, 2017 (original description)
Holotype NHMUK ANEA 2017.184, geounit Tyrrhenian Sea, identified as Caulleriella mediterranea Lezzi, 2017
 Etymology

The specific epithet, mediterranea, refers to the first description of a Caulleriella in the Mediterranean Sea. [details]

 Type locality

Ansedonia, Italy (Tyrrhenian Sea) Station MAR_CBU_ZA1, 42.4153° 11.2733° (42°24.915ʹN, 11°16.400ʹE), 8 m [details]