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Gómez-Vásquez, Julio D. (2024). New records and five new species of sipunculans (Sipuncula) from the central and northwestern Mexican Pacific. European Journal of Taxonomy. 925: 179-219.
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10.5852/ejt.2024.925.2463 [view]
Gómez-Vásquez, Julio D.
2024
New records and five new species of sipunculans (Sipuncula) from the central and northwestern Mexican Pacific
European Journal of Taxonomy
925: 179-219
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Annelidabase. Notable for including at least four taxa recorded by Steinbeck & Ricketts (1941, the original 'Sea of Cortez' travelogue). Article is open access. There is a corrigendum ( 23 July 2024): https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2024.943.2609 which "corrects an error in the placement of two figures in the original paper." "Figs 13–14 were misplaced such that Fig. 13 on page 207 for Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) azteca Gómez-Vásquez, 2024 (described as a new species) actually shows P. (P.) perlucens Baird, 1868 and Fig. 14 on page 208 for P. (P.) perlucens actually shows P. (P.) azteca
Sipuncula are marine unsegmented worms that can be found in benthic habitats, from shallow to deep-sea waters. In Mexico these worms have been scarcely studied. Among nine studies in the entire Mexican Pacific coasts, seven are from the central and northwestern Mexican Pacific. For over 80 years, only 24 species have been recorded. To improve the knowledge of the sipunculans from the central and northwestern Mexican Pacific, 501 specimens from three scientific collections of Mexico were revised. The specimens were collected by diverse methods from intertidal, subtidal, and bathyal depths (~1000 m), from 27 locations along the central and northwestern Mexican Pacific. Sixteen taxa belonging to nine genera and five families were identified. One species is recorded for the first time in the Mexican Pacific and five new species are described, one from intertidal and shallow subtidal depths: Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) azteca sp. nov.; two from subtidal depths: Phascolion (Lesenka) salgadoi sp. nov. and Sipunculus (Sipunculus) bastidai sp. nov.; and two from bathyal depths: Apionsoma (Apionsoma) silviae sp. nov. and Apionsoma (Edmondsius) hendrickxi sp. nov.

Table 1 species list. Antillesomatidae Kawauchi, Sharma & Giribet, 2012 Antillesoma mexicanum Silva-Morales et al, 2019 Panteón Beach, Oaxaca Steinbeck & Ricketts (1941) Aspidosiphonidae Baird, 1868 Aspidosiphon (Akrikos) cf. albus Murina, 1967 – Salazar-Vallejo (1983) A (A.) albus Murina, 1967 Q Cuba Hermoso-Salazar et al. (2013) A. (Aspidosiphon) elegans (Chamisso & Eysenhardt, 1821) Radack, Marshall Islands this study A. (A.) sp. – this study A. (Paraspidosiphon) pastori Silva-Morales & Gómez- Vásquez, 2021 Panteón Beach, Oaxaca this study Golfingiidae Stephen & Edmonds, 1972 Golfingia (Golfingia) cf. muricaudata (Southern, 1913) – this study Nephasoma (Nephasoma) eremita (Sars, 1851) Q NE Norway Fisher (1952) N. (N.) diaphanes (Gerould, 1813) Q E North America Gálvez-Zefrino et al. (2020) N. (N.) laetmophilum Fisher, 1952 San Diego, CA Gálvez-Zefrino et al. (2020) N. (N.) wodjanizkii wodjanizkii (Murina, 1973) Okhotsk Sea, Russia Gálvez-Zefrino et al. (2020) Onchnesoma st. steenstrupii Koren & Danielssen, 1876 Q Bergen, Norway Hermoso-Salazar et al. (2013) Phascolion (Lesenka) salgadoi sp. nov. Guaymas, Sonora this study P. (Phascolion) strombus (Montagu, 1814) Q Devonshire, England Gálvez-Zefrino et al. (2020) Themiste (Themiste) cf. blanda (Selenka et al., 1883) Japan this study T. (T.) hennahi Gray, 1828 Perú Fisher (1952) T. (T.) pyroides (Chamberlin, 1919) Laguna Beach, CA Fisher (1952) Phascolosomatidae Stephen & Edmonds, 1972 Apionsoma (Apionsoma) hespera (Chamberlin, 1920) Laguna Beach, CA Steinbeck & Ricketts (1941) A. (A.) silviae sp. nov. N Gulf of California this study A. (Edmondsius) pectinatum (Keferstein, 1867) Pacific Panama Fisher (1952) A. (E.) hendrickxi sp. nov. N Gulf of California this study Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) agassizii Keferstein, 1866 Mendocino, CA Steinbeck & Ricketts (1941) P. (P.) perlucens Baird, 1868 Q Jamaica Fisher (1952) P. (P.) puntarenae Grübe & Örsted in Grübe, 1858 Puntarenas, Costa Rica Fisher (1952) Phascolosoma (P.) azteca sp. nov. Los Arcos, Jalisco this study Sipunculidae Rafinesque, 1814 Sipunculus (S.) bastidai sp. nov. W Baja California this study Sipunculus (S.) nudus Linnaeus, 1766 Q “European waters” Steinbeck & Ricketts (1941) Xenosiphon branchiatus (Fischer, 1894) Ecuador Fisher (1947)

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Holotype ICML-UNAM EMU-13436, geounit Gulf of California, identified as Apionsoma (Apionsoma) silviae Gómez-Vásquez, 2024
Holotype ICML-UNAM EMU-13437, geounit Gulf of California, identified as Apionsoma (Edmondsius) hendrickxi Gómez-Vásquez, 2024
Holotype ICML-UNAM EMU-13443., geounit Jalisco, identified as Phascolosoma (Phascolosoma) azteca Gómez-Vásquez, 2024
Holotype ICML-UNAM EMU-13448., geounit Sonora, identified as Phascolion (Lesenka) salgadoi Gómez-Vásquez, 2024
Holotype UMAR-SIPU 129 (UMAR = Colección Científica de Invertebrados Marinos, Universidad del Mar), geounit Baja California Sur, identified as Sipunculus (Sipunculus) bastidai Gómez-Vásquez, 2024
 Classification

The subgenus Edmondsius Gibbs & Cutler , 1987 has been transferred from Phascolosoma. No authorial parenthesis is ... [details]

 Etymology

Apionsoma (Apionsoma) silviae is "named after the author’s beloved mother, Silvia Vásquez Martínez, for all the ... [details]

 Etymology

Apionsoma (E.) hendrickxi is named for the collector "Michel Hendrickx, a carcinologist from the Universidad ... [details]

 Etymology

author: Phascolion salgadoi is named after collector "José Salgado-Barragán, a crustacean specialist from the ... [details]

 Etymology

Phascolosoma (P) azteca is named for "the ancient Mexican culture of the great Tenochtitlan commonly known as the ... [details]

 Etymology

Sipunculus (S) bastidai is named for the collector, Annelida researcher J. Rolando Bastida-Zavala [details]

 Type locality

Gulf of California; Mexico, 28.3492, -112.6211 (28°20'57" N, 112°37'16" W); depth 310 m [details]

 Type locality

Gulf of California, Mexico, 28.3492, -112.6211, ( 28°20ʹ57ʺ N, 112°37ʹ16ʺ W); depth 310 m, same station 16 as ... [details]

 Type locality

Guaymas Bay, Sonora, no geolocation data given, Mexico, 45 m. Guaymas Bay harbour is 27.9139, -110.8822 [details]

 Type locality

Los Arcos Beach; Jalisco, Mexico Pacific coast, depth 2 m; no geolocation data is included. Playa Los Arcos is at ... [details]

 Type locality

Off W coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico; 26.2903, -112.9442, (26°17ʹ25ʺ N, 112°56ʹ39ʺ W); depth 54 m [details]