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Protodrilus (Protodrilidae, Annelida) from the southern and southeastern Brazilian coasts
Authors:Maikon Di Domenico  Alejandro Martínez  Paulo da Cunha Lana  Katrine Worsaae
Institution:1. Benthic Laboratory, Centre for Marine Studies, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil
2. Zoological Museum “Prof. Dr. Ad?o José Cardoso”, Biological Institute, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Charles Darwin, s/n,6109, Campinas, S?o Paulo, 13083-863, Brazil
3. Marine Biological Section, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Strandpromenaden 5, 3000, Helsing?r, Denmark
Abstract:Protodrilus corderoi, Protodrilus ovarium n. sp. and Protodrilus pythonius n. sp. are reported from beaches in southern and southeastern Brazil and described combining live observations with light and electron scanning microscopy studies. Protodrilus corderoi is redescribed from new collections at the type locality, and a neotype for the species is assigned since the original type material no longer exists. New information on reproductive organs, segmental adhesive glands and unpigmented ciliary receptors as well as morphometrics is provided. Protodrilus ovarium n. sp. and P. pythonius n. sp. are formally described. Protodrilus ovarium n. sp. is diagnosed by the presence of separated lateral organs on segments 7–12, three spermioducts of segments 10–12 and salivary glands in segments 1–9. Protodrilus pythonius n. sp. is defined by the presence of separated lateral organs on segments 7–16, long pygidial lobes and body tapering toward the pygidium. The distribution of the different species in more or less spacious habitats seems to be correlated with their gross morphology. Protodrilus pythonius n. sp., with relatively long and wide body and long palps with ciliary bands, was collected in very coarse sandy sediments at a reflective sheltered beach. Conversely, P. corderoi and P. ovarium n. sp., both possessing more slender bodies with shorter, less ciliated palps, occurred in medium-coarse, well-sorted sediments in the more energetic swash zone of exposed intermediate-reflective beaches. The finding of P. pythonius and P. corderoi in nearby beaches corroborates other studies showing a higher morphological variability among species in different habitats within the same geographical area than among species in the same habitat in different geographical areas.
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