This is a list of the Annelida recorded from Ireland.
In Ireland the number of species is:
- Class Polychaeta 404 species
- Class Clitellata
- Subclass Oligochaeta 179 species
- Subclass Hirudinea 32 species [1]
Taxonomy Here the leeches and oligochaetes are placed together in the Class Clitellata. The marine Polychaeta are ranked as a Class. These groups (and the Annelida) may be monophyletic, paraphyletic or polyphyletic. (Rouse and Pleijel, 2001).
Order Phyllodocida
editFamily Chrysopetalidae
edit2 species
Family Pisionidae
editFirst segment projects forward of the head. Pisione.
1 species
Family Aphroditidae
edit"Felt"-covered scale worms. Aphrodita, Laetmonice, Palmyra (Palmyridae)
4 species including
Family Polynoidae
edit29 species including
Minute scale worms. Dorsal scales ringed. Pholoe, Pholoides images of Pholoidae
4 species
Family Sigalionidae
editScale worms (with dorsal scales) and compound neurosetae. Sigalion, Psammolyce, Sthenelais.
8 species including
Family Phyllodocidae
editActive predators with leaf-like dorsal cirri, notopodia otherwise reduced. Phyllodoce, Eumida Eteone and many others.
38 species including
- Eulalia viridis
- Eteone foliosa
- Eteone longa
- Eumida sanguinea
- Hesionura elongata
- Phyllodoce lineata
- Phyllodoce maculata
- Phyllodoce rosea
Family Chaetopteridae
edit1 species
Family Lacydoniidae
editA small obscure family, perhaps with hesionid affinities. Short body and proboscis unarmed. Lacydonia.
1 species
Family Alciopidae
editSlender pelagic forms with giant eyes. Vanadis, Alciopa.
3 species
Family Lopadorrhynchidae
editShort pelagic forms. Lopadorrhynchus.
5 species
Family Typhloscolecidae
editTransparent pelagic group with tapering bodies and foliaceous segmental cirri. Sagitella, Typhloscolex, Travisiopsis.
2 species
Family Tomopteridae
editFlattened pelagic forms with long cirri on segment-two. Tomopteris
2 species
Family Glyceridae
editCylindrical forms with a conical prostomium and four jaws. Glycera, Hemipodus.
1 species
Family Goniadidae
editSimilar to Glyceridae with the anterior parapodia uniramous, multiple jaw- pieces, and chevron structures on the proboscis. Goniada, Glycinde.
3 species
Family Sphaerodoridae
editDorsal rows of spherical tubercles. Sphaerodorum.
4 species
Family Hesionidae
edit10 species
Family Pilargidae
edit1 species
38 species including
Family Nereididae
edit10 species including
Family Nephtyidae
edit11 species including
Order Amphinomida
editFamily Amphinomidae
edit3 species
Family Euphrosinidae
editOrder Spintherida
editFamily Spintheridae
edit1 species
1 species
8 species
Family Lumbrineridae
editA Eunicida group lacking notopodia and with reduced or absent dorsal head appendages. Lumbrineris, Ninoe, Lysarete.
5 species
Similar to Lumbrineridae with long maxillary carriers. Arabella, Drilonereis, Oenone.
3 species
Family Dorvilleidae
editA Eunicida group with multiple jaw elements. Dorvillea, Ophryotrocha
6 species including
Family Orbiniidae
edit3 species
Family Paraonidae
editResembling Spionidae (but unrelated). With or without a single antenna, with gills, and without palps. Paraonis, Aricidea.
13 species
Family Apistobranchidae
edit1 species
Family Poecilochaetidae
editFragile forms with stiff parapodial lobes and multiple simple setal types. Poecilochaetus.
1 species
31 species including
Family Magelonidae
editSmall forms with a shovel-like head and papillose palp pair. Magelona.
5 species
Family Cirratulidae
edit12 species including
Family Cossuridae
editSlender forms with a single median palp on dorsal side of one anterior setiger.
1 species
Order Terebellida
editFamily Flabelligeridae
editPapillated body and cross-barred setae. Flabelligera, Diplocirrus, Brada.
4 species including
Family Acrocirridae
edit1 species
Order Capitellida
editFamily Capitellidae
edit9 species including
Family Arenicolidae
edit3 species including
Family Maldanidae
editBamboo worms. Long and cylindrical and truncate at one or both ends. Most with long, cylindrical segments with a pair of nuchal slits and a median cephalic keel. Maldane, Axiothella, Rhodine, Nicomache.
10 species
Family Opheliidae
edit9 species including
Family Scalibregmatidae
editMaggot-like or anteriorly inflated group with a small T-shaped prostomium. Scalibregma, Hyboscolex.
4 species including
Family Nerillidae
edit1 species
Order Polygordiida
editFamily Polygordiidae
editElongate nematode-like forms without setae, and with a stiff frontal tentacle pair. Polygordius.
2 species
Order Protodrilida
editFamily Protodrilidae
editMinute forms without setae and with a flexible tentacle pair (near-frontal, but separated). They live in spaces between sediment grains. Protodrilus.
1 species
Family Saccocirridae
edit1 species
2 species
Order Terebellida
editFamily Pectinariidae
edit3 species
Family Sabellariidae
edit3 species including
Family Ampharetidae
editForms with no posterior notosetae and usually with simple, transversely-arranged gills. Ampharete, Melinna
5 species including
Family Trichobranchidae
editResemble Terebellidae but have long-handled hooks. Terebellides.
2 species
Family Terebellidae
edit23 species including
Family Sabellidae
edit19 species including
Family Serpulidae
edit8 species including
- Janua pagenstecheri
- Ficopomatus enigmaticus
- Serpula vermicularis
- Pomatoceros triqueter
- Pomatoceros lamarckii
Family Spirorbidae
editSmall asymmetric fan worms with coiled calcareous tubes cemented to algae and rock. Spirorbis.
8 species including
Order Myzostomida
editFamily Myzostomatidae
edit1 species
Class Aphanoneura
Family Aeolosomatidae
editClass Clitellata Subclass Oligochaeta
Order Opisthopora
editFamily Acanthodrilidae
edit1 species
Family Octochaetidae
edit1 species
Family Lumbricidae
edit26 species [2]
- Allolobophora chlorotica
- Allolobophoridella eiseni
- Aporrectodea caliginosa
- Aporrectodea cupulifera
- Aporrectodea icterica
- Aporrectodea limicola
- Aporrectodea longa
- Aporrectodea rosea
- Dendrobaena attemsi
- Dendrobaena hortensis
- Dendrobaena octaedra
- Dendrobaena veneta
- Dendrodrilus rubidus
- Dendrodrilus subrubicundus
- Eisenia fetida
- Eisenia parva
- Eiseniella tetraedra
- Helodrilus oculatus
- Lumbricus castaneus
- Lumbricus festivus
- Lumbricus friendi
- Lumbricus rubellus
- Lumbricus terrestris
- Murchieona minuscula
- Octolasion cyaneum
- Octolasion lacteum
- Satchellius mammalis
Order Enchytraeida
editFamily Enchytraeidae
edit96 species
Order Tubificida
edit50 species
Order Lumbriculida
editFamily Lumbriculidae
edit5 species
Class Clitellata Subclass Hirudinea
Order Arhynchobdellida
editFamily Erpobdellidae
edit5 species
Family Hirudinidae
edit1 species
Order Rhynchobdellida
editFamily Glossiphoniidae
edit7 species
Family Ozobranchidae
edit2 species
Family Piscicolidae
edit17 species
References
edit- ^ T. K. McCarthy, T.K., 1975 Observations on the Distribution of the Freshwater Leeches (Hirudinea) of Ireland Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section B: Biological, Geological, and Chemical Science Vol. 75 (1975), pp. 401-451
- ^ Blakemore, R.J. 2005. British and Irish earthworms – A checklist of species updated from Sims & Gerard pdf .
- Fauna Europaea
- McIntosh, William Carmichael A monograph of the British marine annelids. London, The Ray society,1873/1900-1922/23.online
- Bellan, G. (2001) Polychaeta in Costello, M.J. (2001).European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels.
- P. J. Hayward and J. S. Ryland Eds., 1999 The Marine Fauna of the British Isles and North-West Europe Oxford University Press ISBN 9780198540557
- Howson, C.M. & Picton, B.E.(eds) 1997. The species directory of the marine fauna and flora of the British Isles and surrounding seas.Ulster Museum and The Marine Conservation Society, Belfast and Ross-on-Wye.
- Fauvel P., 1923. Polychètes errantes. Faune de France n° 5 488 p., 181 fig.PDF (25 Mo) (Identification)
- Fauvel P., 1927. Polychètes sédentaires. Faune de France n° 16 494 p., 152 fig.PDF (25 Mo) (Identification)
- World Register of Marine Species Searchable for Irish list
External links
edit- Bernard E. Picton and Christine C. Morrow Encyclopedia of Marine Life of Britain and Ireland
- MarLIN Marine Life Information Network for Britain and Ireland.
- Roche C., Clarke S. & O’Connor B. (2005) Inventory of Irish marine wildlife publications. Irish Wildlife Manuals, No. 16. National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Dublin, Ireland.
- Marine species identification portal
- Barnich, R Scale worms in British and Irish waters