List of Annelida of Ireland
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[edit]
Family Chrysopetalidae[edit]
2 species
Family Pisionidae[edit]
First 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[edit]
29 species including
Family Pholoidae[edit]
Minute scale worms. Dorsal scales ringed. Pholoe, Pholoides images of Pholoidae
4 species
Family Sigalionidae[edit]
Scale worms (with dorsal scales) and compound neurosetae. Sigalion, Psammolyce, Sthenelais.
8 species including
Family Phyllodocidae[edit]
Active 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[edit]
1 species
Family Lacydoniidae[edit]
A small obscure family, perhaps with hesionid affinities. Short body and proboscis unarmed. Lacydonia.
1 species
Family Alciopidae[edit]
Slender pelagic forms with giant eyes. Vanadis, Alciopa.
3 species
Family Lopadorrhynchidae[edit]
Short pelagic forms. Lopadorrhynchus.
5 species
Family Typhloscolecidae[edit]
Transparent pelagic group with tapering bodies and foliaceous segmental cirri. Sagitella, Typhloscolex, Travisiopsis.
2 species
Family Tomopteridae[edit]
Flattened pelagic forms with long cirri on segment-two. Tomopteris
2 species
Family Glyceridae[edit]
Cylindrical forms with a conical prostomium and four jaws. Glycera, Hemipodus.
1 species
Family Goniadidae[edit]
Similar to Glyceridae with the anterior parapodia uniramous, multiple jaw- pieces, and chevron structures on the proboscis. Goniada, Glycinde.
3 species
Family Sphaerodoridae[edit]
Dorsal rows of spherical tubercles. Sphaerodorum.
4 species
Family Hesionidae[edit]
10 species
Family Pilargidae[edit]
1 species
Family Syllidae[edit]
38 species including
Family Nereididae[edit]
10 species including
Family Nephtyidae[edit]
11 species including
Order Amphinomida[edit]
Family Amphinomidae[edit]
3 species
Family Euphrosinidae[edit]
Order Spintherida[edit]
Family Spintheridae[edit]
1 species
Order Eunicida[edit]
Family Onuphidae[edit]
1 species
Family Eunicidae[edit]
8 species
Family Lumbrineridae[edit]
A Eunicida group lacking notopodia and with reduced or absent dorsal head appendages. Lumbrineris, Ninoe, Lysarete.
5 species
Family Oenonidae[edit]
Similar to Lumbrineridae with long maxillary carriers. Arabella, Drilonereis, Oenone.
3 species
Family Dorvilleidae[edit]
A Eunicida group with multiple jaw elements. Dorvillea, Ophryotrocha
6 species including
Order Orbiniida[edit]
Family Orbiniidae[edit]
3 species
Family Paraonidae[edit]
Resembling Spionidae (but unrelated). With or without a single antenna, with gills, and without palps. Paraonis, Aricidea.
13 species
Order Spionida[edit]
Family Apistobranchidae[edit]
1 species
Family Poecilochaetidae[edit]
Fragile forms with stiff parapodial lobes and multiple simple setal types. Poecilochaetus.
1 species
Family Spionidae[edit]
31 species including
Family Magelonidae[edit]
Small forms with a shovel-like head and papillose palp pair. Magelona.
5 species
Family Cirratulidae[edit]
12 species including
Order Cossurida[edit]
Family Cossuridae[edit]
Slender forms with a single median palp on dorsal side of one anterior setiger.
1 species
Order Terebellida[edit]
Family Flabelligeridae[edit]
Papillated body and cross-barred setae. Flabelligera, Diplocirrus, Brada.
4 species including
Family Acrocirridae[edit]
1 species
Order Capitellida[edit]
Family Capitellidae[edit]
9 species including
Family Arenicolidae[edit]
3 species including
Family Maldanidae[edit]
Bamboo 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
Order Opheliida[edit]
Family Opheliidae[edit]
9 species including
Family Scalibregmatidae[edit]
Maggot-like or anteriorly inflated group with a small T-shaped prostomium. Scalibregma, Hyboscolex.
4 species including
Order Nerillida[edit]
Family Nerillidae[edit]
1 species
Order Polygordiida[edit]
Family Polygordiidae[edit]
Elongate nematode-like forms without setae, and with a stiff frontal tentacle pair. Polygordius.
2 species
Order Protodrilida[edit]
Family Protodrilidae[edit]
Minute forms without setae and with a flexible tentacle pair (near-frontal, but separated). They live in spaces between sediment grains. Protodrilus.
1 species
Order Polychaeta incertae sedis[edit]
Family Saccocirridae[edit]
1 species
Order Oweniida[edit]
Family Oweniidae[edit]
2 species
Order Terebellida[edit]
Family Pectinariidae[edit]
3 species
Family Sabellariidae[edit]
3 species including
Family Ampharetidae[edit]
Forms with no posterior notosetae and usually with simple, transversely-arranged gills. Ampharete, Melinna
5 species including
Family Trichobranchidae[edit]
Resemble Terebellidae but have long-handled hooks. Terebellides.
2 species
Family Terebellidae[edit]
23 species including
Order Sabellida[edit]
Family Sabellidae[edit]
19 species including
Family Serpulidae[edit]
8 species including
- Janua pagenstecheri
- Ficopomatus enigmaticus
- Serpula vermicularis
- Pomatoceros triqueter
- Pomatoceros lamarckii
Family Spirorbidae[edit]
Small asymmetric fan worms with coiled calcareous tubes cemented to algae and rock. Spirorbis.
8 species including
Order Myzostomida[edit]
Family Myzostomatidae[edit]
1 species
Class Aphanoneura
Family Aeolosomatidae[edit]
Class Clitellata Subclass Oligochaeta
Order Opisthopora[edit]
Family Acanthodrilidae[edit]
1 species
Family Octochaetidae[edit]
1 species
Family Lumbricidae[edit]
26 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[edit]
Family Enchytraeidae[edit]
96 species
Order Tubificida[edit]
Family Naididae[edit]
50 species
Order Lumbriculida[edit]
Family Lumbriculidae[edit]
5 species
Class Clitellata Subclass Hirudinea
Order Arhynchobdellida[edit]
Family Erpobdellidae[edit]
5 species
Family Hirudinidae[edit]
1 species
Order Rhynchobdellida[edit]
Family Glossiphoniidae[edit]
7 species
Family Ozobranchidae[edit]
2 species
Family Piscicolidae[edit]
17 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