WoRMS taxon details
Paradoneis campechensis Quintanar-Retama, Hernández-Alcántara & Solís-Weiss, 2019
1392135 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1392135)
accepted
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Quintanar-Retama, Octavio; Hernández-Alcántara, Pablo; Solís-Weiss, Vivianne. (2019). Distribution patterns of three new species of Paradoneis (Annelida: Paraonidae) from the southern Gulf of Mexico, with a dichotomous key for the Grand Caribbean species. <em>Marine Biodiversity.</em> 49(6): 2851-2870., available online at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12526-019-01014-1
page(s): 2854-2858, figs. 2-3, 8a1-a3, 10b, table 1 [details] Available for editors [request]
page(s): 2854-2858, figs. 2-3, 8a1-a3, 10b, table 1 [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype ICML-UNAM CNAP-ICML-POH-02-003, geounit Gulf...
, Note Southern Gulf of Mexico (19.0667°, -92.65°),...
Holotype ICML-UNAM CNAP-ICML-POH-02-003, geounit Gulf of Mexico [details]
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Type locality Southern Gulf of Mexico (19.0667°, -92.65°), 62 m. [details]
Depth range 16-200 m.
Distribution Southern Gulf of Mexico: Campeche Sound and NW Yucatan Peninsula.
Etymology "The species name [campechensis] refers to the marine region of the Gulf of Mexico where the new species was most abundant,...
Depth range 16-200 m. [details]
Distribution Southern Gulf of Mexico: Campeche Sound and NW Yucatan Peninsula.
Distribution Southern Gulf of Mexico: Campeche Sound and NW Yucatan Peninsula. [details]
Etymology "The species name [campechensis] refers to the marine region of the Gulf of Mexico where the new species was most abundant,...
Etymology "The species name [campechensis] refers to the marine region of the Gulf of Mexico where the new species was most abundant, the Campeche Sound" (Quintanar-Retama et al., 2019: 2858). [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Paradoneis campechensis Quintanar-Retama, Hernández-Alcántara & Solís-Weiss, 2019. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1392135 on 2024-11-20
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original description
Quintanar-Retama, Octavio; Hernández-Alcántara, Pablo; Solís-Weiss, Vivianne. (2019). Distribution patterns of three new species of Paradoneis (Annelida: Paraonidae) from the southern Gulf of Mexico, with a dichotomous key for the Grand Caribbean species. <em>Marine Biodiversity.</em> 49(6): 2851-2870., available online at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12526-019-01014-1
page(s): 2854-2858, figs. 2-3, 8a1-a3, 10b, table 1 [details] Available for editors [request]
page(s): 2854-2858, figs. 2-3, 8a1-a3, 10b, table 1 [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype ICML-UNAM CNAP-ICML-POH-02-003, geounit Gulf of Mexico [details]
Paratype ICML-UNAM CNAP, geounit Gulf of Mexico [details]
Paratype ICML-UNAM CNAP, geounit Gulf of Mexico [details]
Paratype ICML-UNAM CNAP, geounit Gulf of Mexico [details]
Paratype LACM, geounit Gulf of Mexico [details]
Paratype LACM, geounit Gulf of Mexico [details]
Paratype MNCN, geounit Gulf of Mexico [details]
Paratype MNCN, geounit Gulf of Mexico [details]
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Depth range 16-200 m. [details]Diagnosis Original diagnosis by Quintanar-Retama et al. (2019: 2854): "Body long, cylindrical, thinner in postbranchial region. Prostomium triangular, slightly longer than wide, with a half-moon-shaped fold in the antero-dorsal region. Chaetigers 1 to 3 with notopodial postchaetal lobes very short, wide at their base; first slightly smaller. Branchiae 12 to 15 pairs from chaetiger 4. Short notopodial lobes along body, longer on last 4–5 chaetigers. Lyrate notopodial chaetae from chaetiger 1–5, present along all body; both tines of similar thickness, but unequal in length, one longer with a thin filamentous tip and inner edges spinous. Pygidium with three anal cirri." [details]
Distribution Southern Gulf of Mexico: Campeche Sound and NW Yucatan Peninsula. [details]
Etymology "The species name [campechensis] refers to the marine region of the Gulf of Mexico where the new species was most abundant, the Campeche Sound" (Quintanar-Retama et al., 2019: 2858). [details]
Habitat Sandy and muddy substrates, in shelf depths; salinity of 29.4-36.2 psu; temperature of 17.6-27.8°C. [details]
Type locality Southern Gulf of Mexico (19.0667°, -92.65°), 62 m. [details]