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Yodanoe

Yodanoe
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Clade: Pleistoannelida
Subclass: Errantia
Order: Phyllodocida
Family: Polynoidae
Genus: Yodanoe
Species:
Y. desbruyeresi
Binomial name
Yodanoe desbruyeresi
Bonifácio & Menot, 2018[1]

Yodanoe is a genus of marine polychaete worms belonging to the family Polynoidae, the scaleworms. Yodanoe contains a single species, Yodanoe desbruyeresi which is known from the Clarion-Clipperton fracture zone in the equatorial East Pacific Ocean at a depth of almost 5000 m.[2]

Description

Yodanoe desbruyeresi is a short-bodied scale worm with 17 segments and 8 pairs of elytra. The prostomium is bilobed and each lobe tapers to a rounded anterior projection. Lateral antennae are absent and the median antenna is located anteriorly in the middle of the prostomium. The neuropodium is elongate and tapering. The notochaetae taper to a point and have transverse rows of fine teeth. The neurochaetae are slightly flattened distally and have a row of serrations along each margin. The notochaetae are about as thick as the neurochaetae. All neurochaetae taper to simple points, none have bidentate tips.[2][3]

The genus is dedicated to Yoda, the Grand Master of the Jedi Order in the Star Wars franchise. The name is composed by Yoda and 'noe' from Polynoe, the ancient Greek nymph.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2020). World Polychaeta database. Yodanoe desbruyeresi Bonifácio & Menot, 2018. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1311303
  2. ^ a b c Bonifácio, Paulo; Menot, Lénaïck (2019-02-27). "New genera and species from the Equatorial Pacific provide phylogenetic insights into deep-sea Polynoidae (Annelida)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 185 (3): 555–635. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zly063. ISSN 0024-4082.
  3. ^ Fauchald, K.; Wilson, R.S. (2003). "Polynoidae (Polychaeta)-A DELTA database of genera, and Australian species". In R.S. Wilson; P.A. Hutchings; C. J. Glasby (eds.). Polychaetes: An Interactive Identification Guide. Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing.