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Williams, J.D. (2007). New records and description of four new species of spionids (Annelida: Polychaeta: Spionidae) from the Philippines: the genera Dispio, Malacoceros, Polydora, and Scolelepis, with notes on palp ciliation patterns of the genus Scolelepis. Zootaxa. 1459: 1-35.
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Williams, J.D.
2007
New records and description of four new species of spionids (Annelida: Polychaeta: Spionidae) from the Philippines: the genera <i>Dispio</i>, <i>Malacoceros</i>, <i>Polydora</i>, and <i>Scolelepis</i>, with notes on palp ciliation patterns of the genus <i>Scolelepis</i>.
Zootaxa
1459: 1-35
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Seven species of spionid worms of the Philippines are described based primarily on specimens collected from intertidal sandy beaches in 1999-2000. Four of these species are new to science and two are recorded for the first time from this region. Dispio latilamella sp. n., is distinguished by large, spoon-shaped postsetal notopodial lamellae of setiger 1 and notopodial lamellae of setigers 1-13 with digitiform extensions along margin. Malacoceros indicus (Fauvel, 1928), a widely distributed species, is discovered for the first time in the Philippines. Polydora cavitensis Pillai, 1965 is reported from Manila Bay for the first time since its original description. Four species of Scolelepis were found: S. hutchingsae Dauer, 1985, S. alisonae sp. n., S. magnicornuta sp. n., and S. villosivaina sp. n.. Scolelepis hutchingsae was previously only known from Australia; the Philippine specimens closely match the original description. Scolelepis alisonae sp. n. is distinguished by postsetal notopodial lamellae with conical lobes on anterior setigers, bidentate notopodial hooded hooks beginning on setiger 68-99, and bidentate neuropodial hooded hooks beginning on setiger 25-33. Scolelepis magnicornuta sp. n. has a large, conical occipital tentacle with cilia along the sides, unidentate or bidentate notopodial hooded hooks beginning on setiger 38-55, and bidentate neuropodial hooded hooks beginning on setiger 25-30. Scolelepis villosivaina sp. n. has palp sheaths with patches of cilia near the insertion of palps, bidentate notopodial hooded hooks beginning on setiger 38, and unidentate or bidentate neuropodial hooded hooks beginning on setiger 25-29. The palp ciliation patterns of Scolelepis are reviewed and four distinct morphological types can be distinguished based on Scanning Electron Microscope investigations. A table reviewing the recently described species of Scolelepis is provided.
Indo West Pacific Region
Philippines
Systematics, Taxonomy
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