Armandia sampadae, a new species of polychaete (Opheliidae) from Andaman Sea, Northern Indian Ocean

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Armandia sampadae, a new species of polychaete (Opheliidae) from Andaman Sea, Northern Indian Ocean
Aiswarya Gopal, K. U. Abdul Jaleel , Usha V Parameswaran, Anil Kumar Vijayan (Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom- Mar 2015)
Abstract

A new species of polychaete, Armandia sampadae was collected from shallow sandy sediments off Rutland Island (57 m depth) and off North Andaman (52 m depth) during a benthic survey along the continental shelf of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The major character which distinguishes this species from other members of the genus Armandia is the presence of a pair of large, flattened, rounded, stalked, pigmented, leaf-shaped ventral papillae at the ventral base of the ringed anal funnel and the occurrence of a pair of sub-triangular black pigmented spots in the basal portion of the ventral papillae