Abstract
The family Oenonidae is composed of 12 genera, some of which are exclusively parasitic in the body cavity of other polychaetes, as well as bivalves and echiurans. One of these is the genus Labrorostratus, with six described species. Labrorostratus prolificus Amaral, Citation1977 is known only from Brazil, as a parasite in the body cavity of Perinereis cultrifera (Grube, 1840), and in a species of Eunicidae. The genus Arabella has about 20 described species, three of which occur on the Brazilian coast. This study describes the first growth stages of L. prolificus, and adds new information to the original description. The new species Arabella aracaensis is described, with remarks on the presence of growth rings on its mandibles.
Acknowledgements
We thank CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico) and FAPESP (Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo), for the financial support for this study; CEBIMar (Centro de Biologia Marinha do Estado de São Paulo) for the technical support; all coleagues and students who participated in the collections of the Project Fauna de Praia; and Dr Janet W. Reid for revising the English text.