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Paxton, Hannelore ; Åkesson, Bertil. 2007. Redescription of Ophryotrocha puerilis and O. labronica (Annelida, Dorvilleidae). Marine Biology Research 3(1): 3-19.
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Paxton, H. ;.; Åkesson, B.
2007
Redescription of Ophryotrocha puerilis and O. labronica (Annelida, Dorvilleidae)
Marine Biology Research
3(1): 3-19
Publication
For more than a century, it has been pointed out that most features of the original description of Ophryotrocha puerilis Claparède & Mecznikow, 1869, probably based on a mixed population of two sympatric species, agree better with the subsequently described O. labronica La Greca & Bacci, 1962. Although O. labronica was described as a protandrous hermaphrodite that could self-fertilize, the widely distributed species is mainly gonochoristic. We will designate neotypes, redescribe these two polychaetes and review their reproduction and development to remove any confusion and uncertainty surrounding the identity of these two well-known polychaetes. We will also discuss the growth and replacement of the maxillary apparatus and the morphology and distribution of the rosette glands, providing support for the molecular phylogeny of selected Ophryotrocha species.
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Ophryotrocha labronica La Greca & Bacci, 1962 (subsequent type designation)
Ophryotrocha puerilis Claparède & Mecznikow, 1869 (redescription)
Ophryotrocha puerilis Claparède & Mecznikow, 1869 (redescription)
Neotype SMNH 6421, geounit Genoa Gulf, identified as Ophryotrocha puerilis Claparède & Mecznikow, 1869
Etymology
Paxton & Åkesson (2007) deduced that Ophryotrocha derived from "ciliated eyebrow", "for the eyebrow-like ciliated ... [details]
Identification
Paxton & Åkesson (2007:4) state "It could be argued that the species we call today O. labronica should be called ... [details]
Neotype
Neotype (SMNH 6422); complete female specimen, 2.8 mm long (preserved) for 16 chaetigers; cultured from specimens ... [details]