Elias, R.; Rivero, M.; Orensanz, J. L. (2017). New species of Monticellina and Chaetozone (Polychaeta: Cirratulidae) in the SW Atlantic, and a review of Monticellina species. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 97(7): 1553-1563.
New species of Monticellina and Chaetozone (Polychaeta: Cirratulidae) in the SW Atlantic, and a review of Monticellina species
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
97(7): 1553-1563
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Online unpublished for nomenclature, no ZooBank registration, on 06 June 2016, print published for nomenclature November 2017
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During quantitative surveys two new species of Cirratulidae from subtidal bottoms of the Atlantic coast of Argentina were collected. They belong to the genera Monticellina and Chaetozone. Monticellina morae sp. nov. is characterized by the presence of a long peristomium of smooth appearance, but triannulated at SEM, bearing the dorsal tentacles in the posterior part, with the first pair of branchiae posterolateral to the dorsal tentacles in chaetiger 1. The body is divided into three parts, an anterior region laterally expanded and with crowded segments, a middle region with beadlike chaetigers and an inflated and crowded posterior region. Chaetozone larae sp. nov. is characterized by an inflated dorsally and laterally expanded anterior crowded region. Peristomium biannulated laterally, with a dorsal crest on the first and second annuli that occupy the entire width, and then a narrow crest in the following annulus (interpreted as an achaetous segment). Capillaries are lanceolate, short and long, with acicular spines curved, forming partial cinctures. In addition, a comparative table of all described species of Monticellina is included and the distinctive characters are discussed.