A new species and four new records of sedentary polychaetes from the Canadian High Arctic

During ArcticNet surveys aboard ‘CCGS Amundsen’ in 2011, several subtidal stations located in Canadian Archipelago were sampled in order to study the composition of their benthic communities. Among the abundant material sampled, several specimens of rare polychaete species were found. Examination of...

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Published in:Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Main Authors: López, Eduardo, Olivier, Fredéric, Grant, Cindy, Archambault, Philippe
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2016
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0025315416000953 2024-09-15T17:54:30+00:00 A new species and four new records of sedentary polychaetes from the Canadian High Arctic López, Eduardo Olivier, Fredéric Grant, Cindy Archambault, Philippe 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315416000953 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0025315416000953 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom volume 97, issue 8, page 1685-1694 ISSN 0025-3154 1469-7769 journal-article 2016 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0025315416000953 2024-07-10T04:02:45Z During ArcticNet surveys aboard ‘CCGS Amundsen’ in 2011, several subtidal stations located in Canadian Archipelago were sampled in order to study the composition of their benthic communities. Among the abundant material sampled, several specimens of rare polychaete species were found. Examination of this material showed four species not previously recorded in the area, and a new species described herein. Descriptions of these specimens are given in this work. Ophelina brattegardi Kongsrud et al ., 2011 is characterized by a body composed of 27–28 chaetigers, by having the parapodia of the last four chaetigers shifted to the ventral side of the body, and by lacking branchiae in mid-body chaetigers. Macrochaeta polyonix Eliason , 1962 is unique within the genus in having several (instead of one or two) compound neurochaetae in anterior parapodia. Chaetozone acuta Banse & Hobson, 1968 is characterized by having spines from anterior third of the body and arranged in bundles composed of just a few chaetae. Chaetozone jubata Chambers & Woodham, 2003 can be distinguished from similar species by having very long capillary chaetae from chaetiger 2 or 3. Finally, Dialychone hervyae n. sp. is characterized by bearing four pairs of radioles with narrow flanges, by the bilobed tip of its first peristomial ring that projects beyond the collar, and by the paleate thoracic notochaetae bearing long mucros. Article in Journal/Newspaper ArcticNet Canadian Archipelago Cambridge University Press Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 97 8 1685 1694
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description During ArcticNet surveys aboard ‘CCGS Amundsen’ in 2011, several subtidal stations located in Canadian Archipelago were sampled in order to study the composition of their benthic communities. Among the abundant material sampled, several specimens of rare polychaete species were found. Examination of this material showed four species not previously recorded in the area, and a new species described herein. Descriptions of these specimens are given in this work. Ophelina brattegardi Kongsrud et al ., 2011 is characterized by a body composed of 27–28 chaetigers, by having the parapodia of the last four chaetigers shifted to the ventral side of the body, and by lacking branchiae in mid-body chaetigers. Macrochaeta polyonix Eliason , 1962 is unique within the genus in having several (instead of one or two) compound neurochaetae in anterior parapodia. Chaetozone acuta Banse & Hobson, 1968 is characterized by having spines from anterior third of the body and arranged in bundles composed of just a few chaetae. Chaetozone jubata Chambers & Woodham, 2003 can be distinguished from similar species by having very long capillary chaetae from chaetiger 2 or 3. Finally, Dialychone hervyae n. sp. is characterized by bearing four pairs of radioles with narrow flanges, by the bilobed tip of its first peristomial ring that projects beyond the collar, and by the paleate thoracic notochaetae bearing long mucros.
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author López, Eduardo
Olivier, Fredéric
Grant, Cindy
Archambault, Philippe
spellingShingle López, Eduardo
Olivier, Fredéric
Grant, Cindy
Archambault, Philippe
A new species and four new records of sedentary polychaetes from the Canadian High Arctic
author_facet López, Eduardo
Olivier, Fredéric
Grant, Cindy
Archambault, Philippe
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title A new species and four new records of sedentary polychaetes from the Canadian High Arctic
title_short A new species and four new records of sedentary polychaetes from the Canadian High Arctic
title_full A new species and four new records of sedentary polychaetes from the Canadian High Arctic
title_fullStr A new species and four new records of sedentary polychaetes from the Canadian High Arctic
title_full_unstemmed A new species and four new records of sedentary polychaetes from the Canadian High Arctic
title_sort new species and four new records of sedentary polychaetes from the canadian high arctic
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