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Observations on torquaratorid acorn worms (Hemichordata, Enteropneusta) from the North Atlantic with descriptions of a new genus and three new species

Observations on torquaratorid acorn worms (Hemichordata, Enteropneusta) from the North Atlantic with descriptions of a new genus and three new species
Observations on torquaratorid acorn worms (Hemichordata, Enteropneusta) from the North Atlantic with descriptions of a new genus and three new species
Enteropneusts in the family Torquaratoridae were imaged using still and video cameras in the deep North Atlantic and then collected by remotely operated vehicles. From this material, we describe Yoda purpurata n. gen, n. sp., Tergivelum cinnabarinum n. sp., and Allapasus isidis n. sp. Individuals of the first two species were browsing completely exposed on the sea floor, whereas the specimen of the last species was encountered floating ~1 m above the sea floor. Living specimens of Y. purpurata were 12–19 cm long and had a dark reddish-purple proboscis, collar, and genital wings (folded dorsally over the anterior region of the trunk). Members of this species were hermaphrodites (the first ever discovered in the phylum Hemichordata), with numerous separate testes and ovaries in the genital wings. Living specimens of T. cinnabarinum were 12–26 cm long and had a cinnabar-colored proboscis, collar, and back veils (arising from the anterior region of the trunk); sexes were separate, and body shape and internal morphology closely resemble those of its brown congener, T. baldwinae, from the eastern Pacific. The only specimen of A. isidis collected was a male 13 cm long and pale yellow when alive. Its body shape was proportionally shorter and broader than that of its orange congener, A. aurantiacus, from the eastern Pacific, but the internal anatomy of the two species is virtually identical. [Correction made after online publication August 21, 2012 to correct species name in preceding sentence.]
hermaphrodite, Torquaratoridae, benthopelagic lifestyle
1077-8306
244-257
Priede, Imants G.
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Osborn, Karen J.
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Gebruk, Andrey V.
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Jones, Dan
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Shale, David
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Rogacheva, Antonina
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Holland, Nicholas D.
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Priede, Imants G.
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Osborn, Karen J.
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Gebruk, Andrey V.
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Jones, Dan
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Shale, David
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Rogacheva, Antonina
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Holland, Nicholas D.
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Priede, Imants G., Osborn, Karen J., Gebruk, Andrey V., Jones, Dan, Shale, David, Rogacheva, Antonina and Holland, Nicholas D. (2012) Observations on torquaratorid acorn worms (Hemichordata, Enteropneusta) from the North Atlantic with descriptions of a new genus and three new species. Invertebrate Biology, 131 (3), 244-257. (doi:10.1111/j.1744-7410.2012.00266.x).

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Abstract

Enteropneusts in the family Torquaratoridae were imaged using still and video cameras in the deep North Atlantic and then collected by remotely operated vehicles. From this material, we describe Yoda purpurata n. gen, n. sp., Tergivelum cinnabarinum n. sp., and Allapasus isidis n. sp. Individuals of the first two species were browsing completely exposed on the sea floor, whereas the specimen of the last species was encountered floating ~1 m above the sea floor. Living specimens of Y. purpurata were 12–19 cm long and had a dark reddish-purple proboscis, collar, and genital wings (folded dorsally over the anterior region of the trunk). Members of this species were hermaphrodites (the first ever discovered in the phylum Hemichordata), with numerous separate testes and ovaries in the genital wings. Living specimens of T. cinnabarinum were 12–26 cm long and had a cinnabar-colored proboscis, collar, and back veils (arising from the anterior region of the trunk); sexes were separate, and body shape and internal morphology closely resemble those of its brown congener, T. baldwinae, from the eastern Pacific. The only specimen of A. isidis collected was a male 13 cm long and pale yellow when alive. Its body shape was proportionally shorter and broader than that of its orange congener, A. aurantiacus, from the eastern Pacific, but the internal anatomy of the two species is virtually identical. [Correction made after online publication August 21, 2012 to correct species name in preceding sentence.]

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Published date: September 2012
Keywords: hermaphrodite, Torquaratoridae, benthopelagic lifestyle
Organisations: Marine Biogeochemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 344927
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/344927
ISSN: 1077-8306
PURE UUID: 1506ce2b-9b97-47bf-ae6a-0be1e5cb19da

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Date deposited: 06 Nov 2012 14:19
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 12:20

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Author: Imants G. Priede
Author: Karen J. Osborn
Author: Andrey V. Gebruk
Author: Dan Jones
Author: David Shale
Author: Antonina Rogacheva
Author: Nicholas D. Holland

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