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Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.; González, Norma Emilia; Salazar-Silva, Patricia. (2015). Lepidasthenia loboi sp. n. from Puerto Madryn, Argentina (Polychaeta, Polynoidae). ZooKeys. 546: 21-37.
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Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.; González, Norma Emilia; Salazar-Silva, Patricia
2015
<em>Lepidasthenia loboi </em>sp. n. from Puerto Madryn, Argentina (Polychaeta, Polynoidae)
ZooKeys
546: 21-37
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Among polychaetes, polynoids have the highest number of symbiotic species found living with a wide variety of marine invertebrates, including other polychaetes. Lepidasthenia Malmgren, 1867 and Lepidametria Webster, 1879 were regarded as synonyms but belong to different subfamilies, although both have species associated with thelepodid or terebellid polychaetes. In this contribution Lepidasthenia loboi sp. n. is described from several specimens associated with the thelepodid Thelepus antarcticus Kinberg, 1867, collected on a rocky shore near Puerto Madryn, Argentina. Lepidasthenia loboi sp. n. can be confused with L. esbelta Amaral & Nonato, 1982 because both live with Thelepus, are of similar sizes with similar pigmentation patterns, and have giant neurochaetae. However, in L. loboi sp. n. all eyes are of the same size, cephalic and parapodial cirri are tapered and mucronate, the second pair of elytra is larger than the third, the ventral cirri arise at the base of parapodia such that they do not reach chaetal lobe tips, and neuraciculae are tapered. On the contrary, in L. esbelta the posterior eyes are larger than anterior ones, cephalic and parapodial appendages are swollen subdistally, the second and third pairs of elytra are of the same size, the ventral cirri arise medially such that their tips reach the neurochaetal lobe tips, and the neuraciculae have falcate tips. Some comments about other genera in the Lepidastheniinae, a simplified key to its genera, and a key to Lepidasthenia species with giant neurochaetae are also included.
South Atlantic
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Lepidametria Webster, 1879 (additional source)
Lepidasthenia Malmgren, 1867 (identification resource)
Lepidasthenia loboi Salazar-Vallejo, González & Salazar-Silva, 2015 (original description)
Lepidastheniinae Pettibone, 1989 (identification resource)
Lepidasthenia Malmgren, 1867 (identification resource)
Lepidasthenia loboi Salazar-Vallejo, González & Salazar-Silva, 2015 (original description)
Lepidastheniinae Pettibone, 1989 (identification resource)
Holotype ECOSUR 176, geounit Puerto Madryn, identified as Lepidasthenia loboi Salazar-Vallejo, González & Salazar-Silva, 2015
Etymology
The name loboi honors the late José María Orensanz. It "is derived from his nickname, Lobo, and is a noun in ... [details]
Habitat
rocky shore, intertidal, in mudstone, commensal within tubes of Thelepus antarcticus Kinberg, 1867 [details]
Status
Synonymised with Lepidasthenia by Gravier (1905) and listed as such in Hartman (1959, 1968) and Fauchald (1977) ... [details]
Type locality
Cerro Avanzado rocky coast, near Puerto Madryn, -42.8167 -65.0667 (42 49' S, 65 04 W) [in error as inland], Golfo ... [details]