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Magalhães, Wagner F.; Seixas, Victor Corrêa; Paiva, Paulo Cesar; Elias, Rodolfo. (2014). The Multitentaculate Cirratulidae of the Genera Cirriformia and Timarete (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Shallow Waters of Brazil. PLoS ONE. 9(11): e112727.
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10.1371/journal.pone.0112727 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2469618D-EEF2-49F8-95A9-E74C0B83F65E [view]
Magalhães, Wagner F.; Seixas, Victor Corrêa; Paiva, Paulo Cesar; Elias, Rodolfo
2014
The Multitentaculate Cirratulidae of the Genera Cirriformia and Timarete (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Shallow Waters of Brazil
PLoS ONE
9(11): e112727
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Open access article at PLOS
A large number multitentaculate cirratulids have been described worldwide but most are only known through the original descriptions. Type material, voucher and recently collected specimens from Brazil were revisited in order to reveal their true identity and confirm the records of widely distributed species in this region. Six species are described, three of which are new, Cirriformia capixabensis sp. nov., Cirriformia chicoi sp. nov. and Timarete ceciliae sp. nov. COI and 16S sequences were obtained and used for inter-specific comparisons. Timarete caribous is reported from several localities along the Brazilian coast and a new synonym, Cirratulus melanacanthus, is proposed. The species Timarete oculata, originally described from Brazil and lumped into the Timarete filigera species complex, is herein revalidated and redescribed. The occurrence of the species Timarete filigera and Cirriformia tentaculata is not confirmed from the Brazilian coast. Descriptions, illustrations and a key to genera and species are provided.
Brazil
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype ZUFRJ IBUFRJ-3780, geounit Espirito Santo, identified as Cirriformia capixabensis Magalhães, Seixas, Paiva & Elias, 2014
Holotype UERJ IBUFRJ-3781, geounit Salvador, identified as Cirriformia chicoi Magalhães, Seixas, Paiva & Elias, 2014
Holotype IBUFB IBUFRJ-3782, geounit Bahia, identified as Timarete ceciliae Magalhães, Seixas, Paiva & Elias, 2014
 Distribution

authors: "only known from Guarapari and Boi Island (Vitoria), both localities in the Espırito Santo state, ... [details]

 Etymology

authors: "named after the type locality and the term ‘capixaba’ refers to those who are born in the Espırito ... [details]

 Etymology

authors: "named after Dr. Francisco Barros (a.k.a. Chico), a Brazilian Benthic Ecologist . . " [details]

 Etymology

Timaret ceciliae is named for Dr. A. Cecılia Amaral from the Universidade de Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil [details]

 Habitat

associated with the calcareous alga Halimeda opuntia on the edges of tidal pools at intertidal depths and on soft ... [details]

 Homonymy

Replaced junior primary homonym to Cirratulus flavescens Johnston, 1825. The homonymy was detected and tagged by ... [details]

 Identification

Magalhães et al (2014: 18 of 20) state that "material collected in Brazil is believed to belong to at least two ... [details]

 Nomenclature

Hartman (1942: 67) placed replacement name Cirratulus websteri Verrill 1900 (created by Verrill for homonym C ... [details]

 Type locality

Espirito Santo, Guarapari, -20.6628°, -40.4970°, Brazil, intertidal [details]

 Type locality

Itapua Beach, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, -12.9573°, -38.3594°, intertidal [details]

 Type locality

Ribeira Beach, Salvador, Bahia state, Brazil, -12.9095, -38.497 (12 54' 34.1" S, 38 29' 49.2" W), intertidal [details]

 Type species

Hartman (catalogue 1959:406) designated (by using its recombination name of Cirriformia tentaculata; there appear to ... [details]