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Hernández-Alcántara, Pablo; Cruz-Pérez, Ismael Narciso; Solís-Weiss, Vivianne. (2015). Labrorostratus caribensis, a new oenonid polychaete from the Grand Caribbean living in the body cavity of a nereidid, with emendation of the genus. Zootaxa. 4048(1): 127-139.
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10.11646/zootaxa.4048.1.8 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B8764598-61D9-4F16-980C-887B7BD344B6 [view]
Hernández-Alcántara, Pablo; Cruz-Pérez, Ismael Narciso; Solís-Weiss, Vivianne
2015
<em>Labrorostratus</em> <em>caribensis</em>, a new oenonid polychaete from the Grand Caribbean living in the body cavity of a nereidid, with emendation of the genus.
Zootaxa
4048(1): 127-139
Publication
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Endoparasitic relationships among polychaetes are uncommon and mostly restricted to about 20 species of the family Oenonidae. We herein describe Labrorostratus caribensis, a new oenonid species living in the body cavity of a nereidid polychaete in Chinchorro Bank (Mexican Caribbean). This is the first report of a parasitic relationship between oenonids and nereidids in the Grand Caribbean region. The new species is diagnosed by the jaw apparatus reduced to only maxillary carriers fused, one simple modified ventral chaeta from midbody and lack of acicular spines. The generic diagnosis is emended to include species without maxillary plates. A synopsis of parasitism among polychaetes worldwide is presented.
Caribbean region
Parasites, Parasitism
Systematics, Taxonomy
Systematics, Taxonomy
Labrorostratus Saint-Joseph, 1888 (taxonomy source)
Labrorostratus caribensis Hernández-Alcántara, Cruz-Pérez & Solís-Weiss, 2015 (original description)
Labrorostratus caribensis Hernández-Alcántara, Cruz-Pérez & Solís-Weiss, 2015 (original description)
Holotype ICML-UNAM CNP–ICML, POH–56–002),, geounit Quintana Roo, identified as Labrorostratus caribensis Hernández-Alcántara, Cruz-Pérez & Solís-Weiss, 2015
Etymology
Authors: "caribensis refers to the marine region where the species was found, the Mexican Caribbean, called ... [details]
Habitat
Endoparasitic inside the body cavity of Nereis sp., from dead coral rocks [details]
Type locality
Chinchorro Bank, Mexican Caribbean (Quintana Roo), 18.5836 -87.3745 (18° 35' 01.1''N; 87° 22' 28.3''W), 4.5 m [details]