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Londoño-Mesa, Mario H. (2003). Revision of Spinosphaera and establishment of the new genus Hutchingsiella (Polychaeta: Terebellidae: Terebellinae). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK. 83(4): 747-759.
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10.1017/s0025315403007744h [view]
Londoño-Mesa, Mario H.
2003
Revision of <i>Spinosphaera</i> and establishment of the new genus <i>Hutchingsiella</i> (Polychaeta: Terebellidae: Terebellinae)
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK
83(4): 747-759
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD)
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Spinosphaera is a Terebellinae genus with three species described from the Pacific Ocean, S. pacifica from Japan, S. oculata from California, and the doubtful S. cowarrie from Western Australia. The genus is presently unknown in the Grand Caribbean region. Spinosphaera is characterized by the absence of branchiae, by the great number of notopodia, and the presence of a special type of notochaetae, called ‘Spinosphaera-chaeta’. These chaetae have three different regions: distal denticulate blade, neck separating the former from a middle swollen spinous region, and a proximal smooth or bilimbate region; two sizes are present. The genus is redefined, with redescription of all species currently known. Three new species are described here, two from the Mexican Caribbean coast, S. hutchingsae and S. carrerai, and one from California, S. harrisae. A taxonomic key to identify all species is given. Hutchingsiella gen. nov. is proposed for S. cowarrie; it differs from Spinosphaera in having notochaeta from segment 5 and neurochaetae from segment 6, and for lacking Spinosphaera chaeta.
Australia
California quadrant
Caribbean region
Japan
Pacific Ocean
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype ECOSUR 0042, geounit Quintana Roo, identified as Spinosphaera carrerai Londoño-Mesa, 2003
Holotype ECOSUR 0043, geounit Isla Contoy, identified as Spinosphaera hutchingsae Londoño-Mesa, 2003
Paratype ECOSUR 0044, geounit Quintana Roo, identified as Spinosphaera hutchingsae Londoño-Mesa, 2003
Paratype ECOSUR 0045, geounit Quintana Roo, identified as Spinosphaera hutchingsae Londoño-Mesa, 2003
Paratype ECOSUR 0046, geounit Quintana Roo, identified as Spinosphaera hutchingsae Londoño-Mesa, 2003
Holotype LACM AHF Poly 2114, geounit San Diego, identified as Spinosphaera harrisae Londoño-Mesa, 2003
Paratype LACM AHF Poly 2114, geounit San Diego, identified as Spinosphaera harrisae Londoño-Mesa, 2003
Paratype LACM AHF Poly 2116, geounit Quintana Roo, identified as Spinosphaera hutchingsae Londoño-Mesa, 2003
Paratype LACM AHF Poly 2117, geounit Quintana Roo, identified as Spinosphaera hutchingsae Londoño-Mesa, 2003
Nontype ECOSUR TERE-12, geounit Baja California Sur, identified as Spinosphaera oculata Hartman, 1944
 Depth range

Not stated, unknown. [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Londoño-Mesa (2003: 756): ''Small Terebellinae without branchiae. Free edge of the upper lip ... [details]

 Distribution

Caribbean Sea: Mexico (Quintana Roo). [details]

 Distribution

Pacific Ocean: off San Diego (California, USA). [details]

 Distribution

Caribbean Sea: Mexico (Quintana Roo). [details]

 Distribution

Pacific Ocean: from central California (USA) to Baja California Sur (Mexico). [details]

 Etymology

The genus is named after Patricia A. Hutchings, Australian polychaetologist, ''for her valuable terebellid ... [details]

 Etymology

The species is named after Luis F. Carrera-Parra, Mexican polychaetologist. [details]

 Etymology

The species is named after Leslie Harris, American polychaetologist working at the LACM-AHF (USA). [details]

 Etymology

The species is named after Patricia A. Hutchings, Australian polychaete worker, ''especially for her publications ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Feminine. [details]

 Habitat

Not stated, unknown. [details]

 Habitat

Not stated, unknown. [details]

 Habitat

Inside dead mollusc shells, dead corals, and in coralline rocks, at shallow water (1.5-2 m). [details]

 Holotype

Deposited at the Zoologiska Institutionen, Uppsala, Sweden (ZMUU 175). The holotype was described by Londoño-Mesa ... [details]

 Type locality

Off Punta Herradura, Quintana Roo, southern Mexico, Caribbean Sea (18°32'23''N, 87°44'32''W). [details]

 Type locality

Off San Diego, California, USA, Pacific Ocean (32°34'N, 117°10'W), 87.3 m. [details]

 Type locality

Contoy Island, Quintana Roo, Mexico, Caribbean Sea (provided geocoordinates 13°21'08.4''N, 86°47'45.3''W are ... [details]