Despite almost two centuries of research, the diversity of Mediterranean deep-sea environments remain still largely unexplored. This is particularly true for the polychaete family Syllidae. We report herein 14 species; among them, we describe Erinaceusyllis barbarae n. sp., Exogone sophiae n. sp. and Prosphaerosyllis danovaroi n. sp. and report Parexogone wolfi San Martin, 1991, Exogone lopezi San Martin, Ceberio & Aguirrezabalaga, 1996 and Anguillosyllis Day, 1963 for the first time from the Western Mediterranean, the latter based on a single individual likely belonging to an undescribed species. Moreover, we re-establish Syllis profunda Cognetti, 1955 based on type and new material. Present data, along with a critical analysis of available literature, show that Syllidae are highly diverse in deep Mediterranean environments, even though they are rarely reported, probably due to the scarce number of studies devoted to the size-fraction of benthos including deep-sea syllids. Most deep-sea Syllidae have wide distributions, which do not include shallow-waters. 100 m depth apparently represents the boundary between the assemblages dominated by generalist shallow water syllids like Exogone naidina Orsted, 1843 and Syllis parapari San Martin & Lopez, 2000, and those deep-water assemblages characterised by strictly deep-water species like Parexogone campoyi San Martin, Ceberio & Aguirrezabalaga, 1996, Parexogone wolfi San Martin, 1991 and Syllis sp. 1 (= Langerhansia caeca Katzmann, 1973).

Syllidae (Annelida: Phyllodocida) from the deep Mediterranean Sea, with the description of three new species

Conese Ilaria;Aliani Stefano;
2018

Abstract

Despite almost two centuries of research, the diversity of Mediterranean deep-sea environments remain still largely unexplored. This is particularly true for the polychaete family Syllidae. We report herein 14 species; among them, we describe Erinaceusyllis barbarae n. sp., Exogone sophiae n. sp. and Prosphaerosyllis danovaroi n. sp. and report Parexogone wolfi San Martin, 1991, Exogone lopezi San Martin, Ceberio & Aguirrezabalaga, 1996 and Anguillosyllis Day, 1963 for the first time from the Western Mediterranean, the latter based on a single individual likely belonging to an undescribed species. Moreover, we re-establish Syllis profunda Cognetti, 1955 based on type and new material. Present data, along with a critical analysis of available literature, show that Syllidae are highly diverse in deep Mediterranean environments, even though they are rarely reported, probably due to the scarce number of studies devoted to the size-fraction of benthos including deep-sea syllids. Most deep-sea Syllidae have wide distributions, which do not include shallow-waters. 100 m depth apparently represents the boundary between the assemblages dominated by generalist shallow water syllids like Exogone naidina Orsted, 1843 and Syllis parapari San Martin & Lopez, 2000, and those deep-water assemblages characterised by strictly deep-water species like Parexogone campoyi San Martin, Ceberio & Aguirrezabalaga, 1996, Parexogone wolfi San Martin, 1991 and Syllis sp. 1 (= Langerhansia caeca Katzmann, 1973).
2018
Istituto di Scienze Marine - ISMAR
Polychaetes
Syllidae
deep-sea
Erinaceusyllis
Prosphaerosyllis
Anguillosyllis
Exogone
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