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{{Short description|Genus of annelid worms}} |
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| image_caption = ''[[Dodecaceria pulchra]]'' |
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| authority = Örsted, 1843 |
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* ''Heterocirrus'' <small>Grube, 1855</small> |
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|phylum=[[Annelida]] |
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* ''Naraganseta'' <small>Leidy, 1855</small> |
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|classis=[[Polychaeta]] |
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|subclassis=[[Canalipalpata]] |
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|ordo=[[Terebellida]] |
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|familia=[[Cirratulidae]] |
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| genus_authority = Örsted, 1843<ref name="worms1">{{cite web |url=http://marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=129246 |title=WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Dodecaceria Örsted, 1843 |website=marinespecies.org |access-date=19 September 2013}}</ref> |
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'''Dodecaceria''' is a [[genus]] of marine [[polychaete]] worms in the [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Cirratulidae]].<ref name=" |
'''''Dodecaceria''''' is a [[genus]] of marine [[polychaete]] worms in the [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Cirratulidae]].<ref name=":0" /> It's also one of the very few polychaete genera with a verified [[Cirratulidae#Fossil record|fossil record]]. |
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The genus contains bioluminescent species.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Herring |first1=Peter J. |title=Systematic distribution of bioluminescence in living organisms |journal=Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence |date=1987 |issue=3|volume=1 |pages=147–163|doi=10.1002/bio.1170010303 |pmid=3503524 }}</ref> |
The genus contains bioluminescent species.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Herring |first1=Peter J. |title=Systematic distribution of bioluminescence in living organisms |journal=Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence |date=1987 |issue=3|volume=1 |pages=147–163|doi=10.1002/bio.1170010303 |pmid=3503524 }}</ref> |
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==Fossil record== |
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''Main article: [[Cirratulidae#Fossil record|Cirratulidae fossil record]]'' <br> |
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The earliest species on record, ''Dodecaceria cretacea'' (Voigt, 1971), later reclassified as the [[ichnofossil]] ''Caulostrepsis cretacea'', was responsible for leaving boring traces on Late [[Cretaceous]] coral reefs.<ref name=Voigt1971>{{cite journal|title = Fremdskulpturen an Steinkernen von Polychaeten-Bohrgängen aus der Maastrichter Tuffkreide|journal = Paläontologische Zeitschrift |
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|date = 1971|pages = 144-153|volume = 45(3-4)|doi = 10.1007/BF02989572|vauthors = Voigt E}}</ref> Authors such as Fischer et al. (1989,<ref name=Fischer1989>{{cite journal|title = Skeletal structure, growth, and paleoecology of the patch reef-buildingpolychaete worm Diplochaetetes mexicanus wilson, 1986 from the oligocene of baja california (Mexico)|journal = Geobios|date = 1989|pages = 761-775|volume = 22(6)|doi = 10.1016/S0016-6995(89)80071-3|vauthors = Fischer R, Galli Oliver C, Reitner J}}</ref> 2000<ref name=Fischer2000>{{cite journal|title = Organomineralization of cirratulid annelid tubes-fossil and recent examples|journal = Facies|date = 2000|pages = 35–49|volume = 42|doi = 10.1007/BF02562565|vauthors = Fischer R, Pernet B, Reitner, J}}</ref>) have proposed that ''[[Diplochaetetes]]'' fossil bioconstructions may be attributed to ''Dodecaceria'' due to [[Synonym (taxonomy)|synonymity]]. A research by Guido et al. (2024)<ref name=Guido2024>{{cite journal|title = Double-phased controlled and influenced biomineralization in marine invertebrates: The example of Miocene to recent reef-building polychaete cirratulids from southern Peru|journal = Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology |
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|date = 2024|pages = 112060|volume = 639|doi = 10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112060|vauthors = Guido A, D'Amico F, DeVries TJ, Kočí T, Collareta A, Bosio G, Sanfilippo R}}</ref> reported very similar [[Biomineralization#Double-phased biomineralization|double-phased biomineralization]] processes in bioconstructions attributed to these genera. |
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==Species== |
==Species== |
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The following [[species]] are recognised in the genus ''Dodecaceria'':<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Dodecaceria Örsted, 1843 |url=https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=129246 |access-date=2023-06-23 |website=www.marinespecies.org}}</ref> |
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The following [[species]] are classified in this genus:<ref name="worms1"/> |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria alphahelixae]]'' {{small|Blake & Dean, 2019}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria ater]]'' {{small|(Quatrefages, 1866)}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria berkeleyi]]'' {{small|Knox, 1972}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria capensis]]'' {{small|Day, 1961}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria carolinae]]'' {{small|Aguilar-Camacho & Salazar-Vallejo, 2011}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria choromytilicola]]'' {{small|Carrasco, 1977}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria concharum]]'' {{small|Örsted, 1843}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria coralii]]'' {{small|(Leidy, 1855)}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria cretacea]]'' † {{small|(currently accepted name: ''Caulostrepsis cretacea'') (Voigt, 1971)}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria dibranchiata]]'' {{small|Blake & Dean, 2019}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria diceria]]'' {{small|Hartman, 1951}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria fistulicola]]'' {{small|Ehlers, 1901}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria gallardoi]]'' {{small|Carrasco, 1977}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria inhamata]]'' {{small|(Hoagland, 1919)}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria joubini]]'' {{small|Gravier, 1905}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria laddi]]'' {{small|Hartman, 1954}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria meridiana]]'' {{small|Elias & Rivero, 2009}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria multifiligera]]'' {{small|Hartmann-Schröder, 1962}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria |
*''[[Dodecaceria opulens]]'' {{small|Gravier, 1908}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria saeria]]'' {{small|Paterson & Neal, 2020}} |
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*''[[Dodecaceria sextentaculata]]'' {{small|(Delle Chiaje, 1822-1826)}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Commons category|Dodecaceria}} |
{{Commons category|Dodecaceria}} |
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[[Category:Terebellida]] |
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[[Category:Bioluminescent annelids]] |
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[[Category:Annelid genera]] |
Revision as of 05:10, 9 March 2024
Dodecaceria | |
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Dodecaceria pulchra | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Annelida |
Clade: | Pleistoannelida |
Clade: | Sedentaria |
Order: | Terebellida |
Family: | Cirratulidae |
Genus: | Dodecaceria Örsted, 1843 |
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Dodecaceria is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Cirratulidae.[1] It's also one of the very few polychaete genera with a verified fossil record.
The genus contains bioluminescent species.[2]
Fossil record
Main article: Cirratulidae fossil record
The earliest species on record, Dodecaceria cretacea (Voigt, 1971), later reclassified as the ichnofossil Caulostrepsis cretacea, was responsible for leaving boring traces on Late Cretaceous coral reefs.[3] Authors such as Fischer et al. (1989,[4] 2000[5]) have proposed that Diplochaetetes fossil bioconstructions may be attributed to Dodecaceria due to synonymity. A research by Guido et al. (2024)[6] reported very similar double-phased biomineralization processes in bioconstructions attributed to these genera.
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Dodecaceria:[1]
- Dodecaceria alphahelixae Blake & Dean, 2019
- Dodecaceria ater (Quatrefages, 1866)
- Dodecaceria berkeleyi Knox, 1972
- Dodecaceria capensis Day, 1961
- Dodecaceria carolinae Aguilar-Camacho & Salazar-Vallejo, 2011
- Dodecaceria choromytilicola Carrasco, 1977
- Dodecaceria concharum Örsted, 1843
- Dodecaceria coralii (Leidy, 1855)
- Dodecaceria cretacea † (currently accepted name: Caulostrepsis cretacea) (Voigt, 1971)
- Dodecaceria dibranchiata Blake & Dean, 2019
- Dodecaceria diceria Hartman, 1951
- Dodecaceria fistulicola Ehlers, 1901
- Dodecaceria gallardoi Carrasco, 1977
- Dodecaceria inhamata (Hoagland, 1919)
- Dodecaceria joubini Gravier, 1905
- Dodecaceria laddi Hartman, 1954
- Dodecaceria meridiana Elias & Rivero, 2009
- Dodecaceria multifiligera Hartmann-Schröder, 1962
- Dodecaceria opulens Gravier, 1908
- Dodecaceria pacifica (Fewkes, 1889)
- Dodecaceria pulchra Day, 1955
- Dodecaceria saeria Paterson & Neal, 2020
- Dodecaceria saxicola (Grube, 1855)
- Dodecaceria sextentaculata (Delle Chiaje, 1822-1826)
References
- ^ a b "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Dodecaceria Örsted, 1843". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
- ^ Herring, Peter J. (1987). "Systematic distribution of bioluminescence in living organisms". Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence. 1 (3): 147–163. doi:10.1002/bio.1170010303. PMID 3503524.
- ^ Voigt E (1971). "Fremdskulpturen an Steinkernen von Polychaeten-Bohrgängen aus der Maastrichter Tuffkreide". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 45(3-4): 144–153. doi:10.1007/BF02989572.
- ^ Fischer R, Galli Oliver C, Reitner J (1989). "Skeletal structure, growth, and paleoecology of the patch reef-buildingpolychaete worm Diplochaetetes mexicanus wilson, 1986 from the oligocene of baja california (Mexico)". Geobios. 22(6): 761–775. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(89)80071-3.
- ^ Fischer R, Pernet B, Reitner, J (2000). "Organomineralization of cirratulid annelid tubes-fossil and recent examples". Facies. 42: 35–49. doi:10.1007/BF02562565.
- ^ Guido A, D'Amico F, DeVries TJ, Kočí T, Collareta A, Bosio G, Sanfilippo R (2024). "Double-phased controlled and influenced biomineralization in marine invertebrates: The example of Miocene to recent reef-building polychaete cirratulids from southern Peru". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 639: 112060. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112060.