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Chávez-López, Yessica. (2020). New species and new records of Phragmatopoma (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) from Tropical America. Zootaxa. 4845(3): 301-330.
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10.11646/zootaxa.4845.3.1 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D737FF5C-63F8-4E80-A605-789A5FEB1B2C [view]
Chávez-López, Yessica
2020
New species and new records of <em>Phragmatopoma</em> (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) from Tropical America
Zootaxa
4845(3): 301-330
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb), Closed access
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The genus Phragmatopoma included, until now, only four valid species with distributions in Eastern Pacific and Western Atlantic. Since most taxonomic studies of Phragmatopoma include poor and uninformative descriptions, the aim of this work was to expand previous descriptions of the sabellariids of Phragmatopoma genus from Tropical America. Sabellariids from two Mexican collections, the Reference Collection of El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Chetumal, and Laboratorio de Sistemática de Invertebrados Marinos (LABSIM), Universidad del Mar, Puerto Ángel, were revised. Six hundred sixty-six specimens were revised, and eight species were identified. Three new species are proposed: Phragmatopoma balbinae n. sp. , from southern Mexican Pacific, P. carlosi n. sp. , from northern Mexican Pacific and P. villalobosi n. sp. , from Pacific of Costa Rica. Another morphospecies, Phragmatopoma sp., from Pacific of Costa Rica is characterized; however, it is only one specimen. Two species, Phragmatopoma digitata and P. peruensis , previously buried in the synonyms of P. virgini (type locality: Straits of Magellan, Chile), are considered as valid species. Also, new records of P. californica and P. caudata were made in Baja California and Veracruz, respectively. Additionally, the use of standard terminology for the description of opercular paleae and chaetae is proposed.  
America, Central
East Tropical Pacific
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Neotype ECOSUR ECOSUR0227, geounit Salina Cruz, identified as Phragmatopoma moerchi digitata Rioja, 1962
Holotype ECOSUR ECOSUR0229, geounit Acapulco, identified as Phragmatopoma balbinae Chávez-López, 2020
Holotype ECOSUR ECOSUR0231, geounit Sinaloa, identified as Phragmatopoma carlosi Chávez-López, 2020
Holotype LABSIM UMAR-Poly-OH-040, geounit Costa Rican part of the North Pacific Ocean, identified as Phragmatopoma villalobosi Chávez-López, 2020
 Editor's comment

Validity in doubt Hartman (1944:350) redescribed the Hawaii holotype and maintained Phragmatopoma moerchi as valid. ... [details]

 Etymology

Phragmatopoma balbinae is named after the author’s mother, Balbina López Gutiérrez [details]

 Etymology

Phragmatopoma carlosi is named after the author’s father, Carlos Chávez González. [details]

 Etymology

Phragmatopoma villalobosi is named after the collector of the specimens, Tulio F. Villalobos-Guerrero [details]

 Neotype

Neotype: ECOSUR0227. See original name, Phragmatopoma moerchi digitata for details [details]

 Neotype

Neotype, from specimens from type locality beach, La Ventosa, Salina Cruz, 16°10’46.1”N, 96°09’25.4”W, ... [details]

 Status

as Phragmatopoma digitata validated (taken out of synonymy) by Chávez-López (2020) [details]

 Taxonomy

Was a synonym of Phragmatopoma virgini according to Kirtley (1994), but validated by Chávez-López (2020) [details]

 Type locality

La Condesa, Acapulco Bay, Guerrero, Mexico, Pacific coast, 16.8564, -99.8689 (16°51’23”N, 99°52’08”W), ... [details]

 Type locality

Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico, Pacific coast, 23.2375, -106.4453, 23°14’15”N, 106°26’43”W), depth not ... [details]

 Type locality

Cabuyal Beach, Guanacaste, Costa Rica, Pacific coast, 10.6742, -85.6533 (10°40’27”N, 85°39’12”W), Costa ... [details]