Polychaeta taxon details
original description
Southern, Rowland. (1921). Polychaeta of the Chilka Lake and also of fresh and brackish waters in other parts of India. <em>Memoirs of the Indian Museum.</em> 5(8): 563-659, plates XIX-XXXI., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/36511332 page(s): 643-645, plate XXIX figs. 24A-K [details] 
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Ecology Brackish pools, with salinity very variable but never high. [details]
Etymology The specific epithet sculpta refers to the characteristic sculpturing of the integument of the species. On the ventral surface there is, in the median line of segments 2-5, a row of hexagonal areas, 2 or 3 in each segment. These are replaced in segments 6-12 by raised areas not clearly marked off except by a median transverse groove. In segments 5-12, on each side of the raised median areas, are narrow hexagonal areas, the outer ends of which reach to the ventral setae. In side view the lateral organs are clearly shown in segments 5-12, less clearly in segments 2-4, and are very indistinct on the abdominal segments. Dorsally there are median hexagonal areas on segments 6-11. A shallow lateral groove runs backwards on each side from the 13th segment, but occasionally it begins near the anterior end. It is probably due to contraction of the specimens, and the presence of very powerful longitudinal latero-ventral bands of muscle. [details]
Type locality Ganges Delta, in some brackish pools near the salt lake at Barantolla, 10 miles from Calcutta (India). [details]Unreviewed
Specimen Indian Museum, Calcutta [details]
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