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Purschke, G.; Ding, Z.; Müller, M.C. (1995). Ultrastructural differences as a taxonomic marker: the segmental ocelli of Polyophthalmus pictus and Polyophthalmus qingdaoensis sp.n. (Polychaeta, Opheliidae). Zoomorphology. 115(4): 229-241.
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10.1007/bf00393803 [view]
Purschke, G.; Ding, Z.; Müller, M.C.
1995
Ultrastructural differences as a taxonomic marker: the segmental ocelli of <i>Polyophthalmus pictus</i> and <i>Polyophthalmus qingdaoensis</i> sp.n. (Polychaeta, Opheliidae)
Zoomorphology
115(4): 229-241
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
The segmental ocelli (eyes) in specimens of a European and a Chinese “Polyophthalmus pictus” population have been investigated by transmission electron microscopy. The ocelli are situated in corresponding positions in the same segments and reveal similarities in their general structure. They consist of one photoreceptor cell with microvilli-bearing processes and a pigment cup, the receptor processes project into an extracellular cavity formed by the sensory cell and a few supporting cells, the pigment cup is formed by mesodermal cells, and basiepidermal glial cells and gland cells lie above the sensory cell. However, the ocelli differ in size and number of cells, number and dimensions of cellular elements as well as presence or absence of certain cell types associated with the ocelli. There is only little variation in these characters and there is no overlap, so that they distinctly separate the specimens of the two populations. These differences are in the same range, or even larger, as those observed between the ocelli of other closely related polychaete species. Therefore, the specimens from Qingdao, China, are described as a new species of the Opheliidae, Polyophthalmus qingdaoensis sp.n., although specimens from Qingdao, China, and the Island of Giglio, Italy, are almost inseparable by light microscopy except for a few subtle differences.
Mediterranean
Yellow Sea
Internal anatomy
Morphology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Paratype USNM 170007, geounit Qingdao, identified as Polyophthalmus qingdaoensis Purschke, Ding & Müller, 1995
Holotype ZMH P-22081, geounit Qingdao, identified as Polyophthalmus qingdaoensis Purschke, Ding & Müller, 1995
Paratype ZMH P-22082, geounit Qingdao, identified as Polyophthalmus qingdaoensis Purschke, Ding & Müller, 1995
 Distribution

Pacific Ocean: Yellow Sea (Qingdao, China; Jeju Island, South Korea); Sea of Japan (South Korean coast). [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet qingdaoensis refers to the type locality of the species, Qingdao (China, Yellow Sea).  [details]

 Habitat

In littoral crusts of algae and sponges, on rocky grounds. [details]

 Type locality

Littoral area near Qingdao Pier, Qingdao, People's Republic of China, Yellow Sea, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate ... [details]