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[FR]Une nouvelle esphce de polych+te appartenant a la famille des Sphaerodoridae, Sphaerodorum ophiurophure~osn ov. sp., est décritEe lle se caractéris par la présencd e deux rangéed e macrotubercules latérodorsaup ourvu chacun d'une papille terminale et de deux rangée de microtubercules dorsaux sans collier basal, ainsi que par des soies simples à denticulations externe et interne. S. ophiurophoreio,~a 6tà récoltéda ns la régiod e Wimereux (Pas-de-Calais, France) oà elle vit en symbiose avec l'Ophiure Amphipholis squamata (DELLEC HIAJE1,8 28).
[EN]A new species of sphaerodorid polychaete. Sphaerodorum ophiurophurctos nov. sp., is described. Il is characterized by two rows of dorsolateral macrocrotubercles with terminal papillae and two rows of dorsal microtubercles wirhout basal collars, as well as by simple setae tiaving both outer and inner denticles. S. ophiurophoretus has been collectcd near Wimereux (Pas-de-Calais, France) where it is symbiotic with the ophiuroid Amp/~~>hoiqi.us amata (DELLEC HIAJE1,8 28).
Recherche supporîep ar un contrat CCEstimulation (réSf T2-0401) et par l'appui financier de la CIRIT (Generalitat de Catalunya, Espagne). Bibliographie
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North of France, Symbiose, Polychaeta, Ophiuroidea
North of France, Symbiose, Polychaeta, Ophiuroidea
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