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Knight-Jones, P. (1972). New species and a new subgenus of Spirorbinae (Serpulidae: Polychaeta) from Kenya. J. Zool. Lond. 166: 1-18.
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Knight-Jones, P.
1972
New species and a new subgenus of Spirorbinae (Serpulidae: Polychaeta) from Kenya
J. Zool. Lond.
166: 1-18
Publication
Four species were collected, all attached to marine angiosperms, Pileolaria daijonesi sp.n. being the most abundant. The other three have the collar folds fused dorsally, as is characteristic of Dexiospira (=Neodexiospira Pillai), which is here regarded as a subgenus of Janua. Janua (Dexiospira) formosa (Bush) and Janua (Dexiospira) steueri Sterzinger are distinguished clearly from one another for the first time and shown to be widely distributed in warm seas. Janua (Fauveldora) kayi subgen. et sp.n. is a very closely related sinistral form, which extends to the Persian Gulf and Ceylon. Reviewing serpulids, it seems that the primitive position of the operculum in Serpulinae and Spirorbinae was sinistral. The most recent changes involving this character, however, have been situs inversus back-mutations, from stocks which are dextral and presumably more labile.
Janua (Dexiospira) Caullery & Mesnil, 1897 accepted as Neodexiospira Pillai, 1970 (additional source)
Janua (Fauveldora) Knight-Jones, 1972 accepted as Neodexiospira Pillai, 1970 (original description)
Janua (Fauveldora) kayi Knight-Jones, 1972 accepted as Neodexiospira kayi (Knight-Jones, 1972) (original description)
Janua formosa (Bush, 1905) accepted as Neodexiospira formosa (Bush, 1905) (basis of record)
Janua kayi Knight-Jones, 1972 accepted as Neodexiospira kayi (Knight-Jones, 1972) (original description)
Janua steueri (Sterzinger, 1909) accepted as Neodexiospira steueri (Sterzinger, 1909) (basis of record)
Neodexiospira Pillai, 1970 (additional source)
Pileolaria daijonesi Knight-Jones, 1972 (original description)
Janua (Fauveldora) Knight-Jones, 1972 accepted as Neodexiospira Pillai, 1970 (original description)
Janua (Fauveldora) kayi Knight-Jones, 1972 accepted as Neodexiospira kayi (Knight-Jones, 1972) (original description)
Janua formosa (Bush, 1905) accepted as Neodexiospira formosa (Bush, 1905) (basis of record)
Janua kayi Knight-Jones, 1972 accepted as Neodexiospira kayi (Knight-Jones, 1972) (original description)
Janua steueri (Sterzinger, 1909) accepted as Neodexiospira steueri (Sterzinger, 1909) (basis of record)
Neodexiospira Pillai, 1970 (additional source)
Pileolaria daijonesi Knight-Jones, 1972 (original description)
Kenya for Janua formosa (Bush, 1905)
Kenya for Janua kayi Knight-Jones, 1972
Kenya for Janua steueri (Sterzinger, 1909)
Kenyan Exclusive Economic Zone for Pileolaria daijonesi Knight-Jones, 1972
Kenya for Janua kayi Knight-Jones, 1972
Kenya for Janua steueri (Sterzinger, 1909)
Kenyan Exclusive Economic Zone for Pileolaria daijonesi Knight-Jones, 1972
Distribution
Also occurs in Kuwait and Ceylon (Knight-Jones, 1972 <303>). [details]
Remark
Treated as a subgenus of Janua by Knight-Jones (1972 and 1973) [details]
Remark
Placed in subgenus Dexiospira by Knight-Jones, which is a valid genus according to more recent authors. [details]
Remark
Placed in subgenus Dexiospira by Knight-Jones, which is a valid genus according to more recent authors. [details]
Status
Pillai (1970: 143) named Spirorbis formosus Bush, 1905 from Bermuda as type species of his new genus Neodexiospira. ... [details]