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Auteurs principaux: Bonaldo, Rafael de Oliveira, Steiner, Tatiana Menchini, Garraffoni, André Rinaldo Senna
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author Bonaldo, Rafael de Oliveira
Steiner, Tatiana Menchini
Garraffoni, André Rinaldo Senna
author_facet Bonaldo, Rafael de Oliveira
Steiner, Tatiana Menchini
Garraffoni, André Rinaldo Senna
Bonaldo, Rafael de Oliveira
Steiner, Tatiana Menchini
Garraffoni, André Rinaldo Senna
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contents , a new genus of Dorvilleidae (Annelida) from deep waters of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean and an insight into its relationship within the family. Bonaldo, Rafael de Oliveira Steiner, Tatiana Menchini Garraffoni, André Rinaldo Senna Animals Atlantic Ocean Phylogeny Polychaeta Biodiversity Dorvilleidae Chamberlin, 1919 is a family of Annelida containing some of the smallest 'polychaetes' species, being poorly studied worldwide, and with little knowledge regarding its diversity and occurrence. Samples obtained in oceanographic campaigns performed in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (Brazilian coast) revealed a high number of specimens of dorvilleids, adding to our knowledge of the family's biodiversity. A detailed morphological analysis of these organisms has revealed a new genus, , with two new species. The new genus differs from other Dorvilleidae genera in (i) the robust and enlarged pharynx which are frequently everted, (ii) unique composition of maxillae, with an elongated pair of serrated basal plates and one pair of anterior free maxillary plates with a long and thin anterior spine and (iii) ventral cirri present only in few first chaetigers. is characterized by the presence of a broad and large dorsal cirrus on a few anterior parapodia and by furcate chaeta in supra-acicular fascicles. While presents one geniculate chaeta instead of one furcate, the absence of dorsal cirri and, in some specimens, the absence of palps. A cladistic analysis supported the monophyly of by four synapomorphies related to the unique morphology of its maxillae, pharynx and appendages. This study is part of several recent taxonomic studies aiming to elucidate and increase the knowledge of Dorvilleidae, since it is part of a Ph.D project focused on the family.
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spellingShingle , a new genus of Dorvilleidae (Annelida) from deep waters of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean and an insight into its relationship within the family.
Bonaldo, Rafael de Oliveira
Steiner, Tatiana Menchini
Garraffoni, André Rinaldo Senna
Animals
Atlantic Ocean
Phylogeny
Polychaeta
Biodiversity
, a new genus of Dorvilleidae (Annelida) from deep waters of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean and an insight into its relationship within the family. Bonaldo, Rafael de Oliveira Steiner, Tatiana Menchini Garraffoni, André Rinaldo Senna Animals Atlantic Ocean Phylogeny Polychaeta Biodiversity Dorvilleidae Chamberlin, 1919 is a family of Annelida containing some of the smallest 'polychaetes' species, being poorly studied worldwide, and with little knowledge regarding its diversity and occurrence. Samples obtained in oceanographic campaigns performed in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean (Brazilian coast) revealed a high number of specimens of dorvilleids, adding to our knowledge of the family's biodiversity. A detailed morphological analysis of these organisms has revealed a new genus, , with two new species. The new genus differs from other Dorvilleidae genera in (i) the robust and enlarged pharynx which are frequently everted, (ii) unique composition of maxillae, with an elongated pair of serrated basal plates and one pair of anterior free maxillary plates with a long and thin anterior spine and (iii) ventral cirri present only in few first chaetigers. is characterized by the presence of a broad and large dorsal cirrus on a few anterior parapodia and by furcate chaeta in supra-acicular fascicles. While presents one geniculate chaeta instead of one furcate, the absence of dorsal cirri and, in some specimens, the absence of palps. A cladistic analysis supported the monophyly of by four synapomorphies related to the unique morphology of its maxillae, pharynx and appendages. This study is part of several recent taxonomic studies aiming to elucidate and increase the knowledge of Dorvilleidae, since it is part of a Ph.D project focused on the family.
title , a new genus of Dorvilleidae (Annelida) from deep waters of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean and an insight into its relationship within the family.
topic Animals
Atlantic Ocean
Phylogeny
Polychaeta
Biodiversity
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39465156/