Anobothrus Levinsen 1844

Key to all species of Anobothrus Levinsen, 1844 The key accounts for the 23 species of Anobothrus Levinsen, 1844 considered valid, including the new species proposed here. It is modified after Bonifácio et al. (2015) and Alalykina & Polyakova (2020). 1. Paleae absent................................

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Main Authors: Säring, Friederike, Bick, Andreas, Link, Heike
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Terebellida
Ampharetidae
Anobothrus
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Terebellida
Ampharetidae
Anobothrus
Säring, Friederike
Bick, Andreas
Link, Heike
Anobothrus Levinsen 1844
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Terebellida
Ampharetidae
Anobothrus
description Key to all species of Anobothrus Levinsen, 1844 The key accounts for the 23 species of Anobothrus Levinsen, 1844 considered valid, including the new species proposed here. It is modified after Bonifácio et al. (2015) and Alalykina & Polyakova (2020). 1. Paleae absent..................................................................................................................................... 2 – Paleae present................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Notochaetae always without hirsute tips; with circular band on thoracic unciniger 2........................................................................................................................................... A. apaleatus Hilbig, 2000 – Notochaetae of modified notopodia with hirsute tips; without circular band on thoracic unciniger 2................................................................................ A. fimbriatus Imajima, Reuscher & Fiege, 2013 3. 3 pairs of branchiae in a transversal row, with or without gap......................................................... 4 – 4 pairs of branchiae, one transversal row or anterior and posterior rows, with or without gap....... 9 4. Branchiae with wide median gap...................................... A. dayi Imajima, Reuscher & Fiege, 2013 – Branchiae without median gap......................................................................................................... 5 5. Segment 14 (thoracic unciniger 9) with elevated notopodia and notochaetae with hirsute tips................................................................... A. flabelligerulus Imajima, Reuscher & Fiege, 2013 – Segment 13 (thoracic unciniger 8) with elevated notopodia and notochaetae without modification 6 6. Two intermediate segments; segment 6 (thoracic unciniger 1) with circular band................................................................................................................. A. auriculatus Alalykina & Polyakova, 2020 – One intermediate segment, segment 7 or 8 (thoracic unciniger 2 or 3) with circular band.............. 7 7. Segment 8 (thoracic unciniger 3) with circular band ......... A. jirkovi Alalykina & Polyakova, 2020 – Segment 7 (thoracic unciniger 2) with circular band........................................................................ 8 8. Segments 2 and 3 (thoracic chaetigers 1 and 2) fused; without ventral fold; notopodia on segment 3 present; segment 5 (thoracic chaetiger 4) with one nephridial papilla dorsally........................................................................................................................................... A. laubieri (Desbruyères, 1979) – Segments 2 and 3 (thoracic chaetigers 1 and 2) fused; ventral fold with 8–12 rounded papillae; notopodia on segment 3 absent............................................ A. sonne Alalykina & Polyakova, 2020 9. 11 thoracic uncinigers..................................................................................................................... 10 – 12 thoracic uncinigers..................................................................................................................... 12 10. Segment 11 (thoracic unciniger 6) with modified notopodia; with eye spots................................................................................................................................................ A. bimaculatus Fauchald, 1972 – Segment 12 (thoracic unciniger 7) with modified notopodia; without eye spots............................11 11. Segment 6 (thoracic unciniger 1) with circular glandular band; notopodia with notochaetae present from segment 3...................................................................... A. konstantini Säring & Bick sp. nov. – Segment 6 (thoracic unciniger 1) without circular glandular band; segments 3 and 4 fused; notopodia and notochaetae on segment 3 absent...................................................... A. mancus Fauchald, 1972 12. Modified notopodia on segment 14 (thoracic unciniger 9, fourth-to-last thoracic segment)................................................................................................................................... A. paleatus Hilbig, 2000 – Modified notopodia on segment 13 (thoracic unciniger 8, fifth-to-last thoracic segment)............ 13 13. Segment 6, 7 or 8 (thoracic unciniger 1, 2 or 3) without circular band; presumably dorsally shifted notopodia on segment 8 (thoracic unciniger 3); paleae abruptly to delicate tapering........................................................................................................................... A. pseudoampherete Schüller, 2008 – Segment 6, 7 or 8 (thoracic unciniger 1, 2 or 3) with circular band............................................... 14 14. Segment 6 (thoracic unciniger 1) with circular band....................... A. patagonicus (Kinberg, 1867) – Segment 7 or 8 (thoracic unciniger 2 or 3) with circular band....................................................... 15 15. Segment 7 (thoracic unciniger 2) with circular band...................................................................... 16 – Segment 8 (thoracic unciniger 3) with circular band...................................................................... 17 16. Branchiae arranged in transversal row; two outermost branchial pairs reduced in diameter compared to inner branchial pairs and positioned close to each other; paleae colorless, fine and more slender than notochaetae....................................................................... A. wilhelmi Schüller & Jirkov, 2013 – First three pairs of branchiae arranged in anterior transversal row, fourth pair of branchiae posteriorly shifted between the two outermost branchiae of the anterior row; all branchiae with the same diameter; paleae stout, reddish, wider than notochaetae.............................................................................................................................................................. A. rubropaleatus Schüller & Jirkov, 2013 17. All notochaetae with hirsute tips......................................................... A. gracilis (Malmgren, 1866) – Most notochaetae without hirsute tips; notochaetae of modified notopodia with or without hirsute tips................................................................................................................................................... 18 18. Modified notochaetae with hirsute tips........................................................................................... 19 – Modified notochaetae without hirsute tips...................................................................................... 21 19. 8–9 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view; diameter of all branchiophores almost same; paleae conspicuous, stout and long, originating from a prominent disc-like epidermal structure............................................................................................................. A. paleaodiscus Schüller & Jirkov, 2013 – 5 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view; inner and middle or posteriorly shifted pair of branchiophores half as thick and / or shorter than others; without prominent disc-like epidermal structure........... 20 20. First three pairs of branchiae arranged in anterior transversal row, fourth pair of branchiae posteriorly shifted between innermost and middle branchiae of the anterior row, fourth pair of branchiophores smaller and thinner than others and their branchiostyles several times shorter than others.......................................................................................................... A. patersoni Jirkov, 2009 – First three pairs of branchiae arranged in anterior transversal row, fourth pair of branchiae posteriorly shifted between innermost and middle branchiae of the anterior row, inner and middle pairs of branchiophores ⅔ as long as and more slender than others........................ A. mironovi Jirkov, 2009 21. Segment 3 with notopodia and notochaetae; 16 thoracic chaetigers; surface of branchiostyles papillated; 4–5 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view........................... A . antarctica Monro, 1939 – Segment 3 without or with reduced notopodia and without notochaetae; 15 thoracic chaetigers; more than 6 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view................................................................................ 22 22. Segment 3 (thoracic chaetiger 2) without notopodia; surface of branchiostyle smooth; 6 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view........................................ A . glandularis (Hartmann-Schröder, 1965) – Segment 3 (thoracic chaetiger 2) with reduced notopodia, without notochaetae; surface of inner branchiostyle with transversal ciliated ridges; 6–7 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view....................................................................... A. amourouxi Bonifácio, Lavesque, Bachelet & Parapar, 2015 : Published as part of Säring, Friederike, Bick, Andreas & Link, Heike, 2022, A new species of Anobothrus (Polychaeta, Ampharetidae) from the Weddell Sea (Antarctica), with notes on habitat characteristics and an updated key to the genus, pp. 130-152 in European Journal of Taxonomy 789 on pages 143-145, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.789.1637, http://zenodo.org/record/5965393 : {"references": ["Bonifacio P., Lavesque N., Bachelet G. & Parapar J. 2015. Anobothrus amourouxi sp. nov., a new species of Ampharetidae (Polychaeta) from the Capbreton Canyon (Bay of Biscay, NE Atlantic Ocean). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 95: 961 - 969. https: // doi. org / 10.1017 / S 0025315414002094", "Alalykina I. L. & Polyakova N. E. 2020. New deep-sea species of Anobothrus (Annelida: Ampharetidae) from the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench and adjacent abyssal regions. Progress in Oceanography 182: e 102237. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. pocean. 2019.102237", "Hilbig B. 2000. 8. Family Ampharetidae Malmgren, 1867. In: Blake J. A., Hilbig B. & Scott P. V. (eds) Taxonomic Atlas of the Benthic Fauna of the Santa Maria Basin and Western Santa Barbara Channel, Volume 7. The Annelida Part 4. Polychaeta: Flabelligeridae to Sternaspidae: 169 - 230. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, California.", "Imajima M., Reuscher M. G. & Fiege D. 2013. Ampharetidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Japan. Part II: Genera with elevated and modified notopodia. Zootaxa 3647: 137 - 166. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3647.1.7", "Desbruyeres D. 1979. Melythasides laubieri gen. sp. nov. Ampharetidae (Annelides Polychetes sedentaires) abyssal de la mer de Norvege. Bulletin du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle 353: 231 - 238.", "Fauchald K. 1972. Benthic polychaetous annelids from deep water off western Mexico and adjacent areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Allan Hancock Monographs in Marine Biology: 1 - 575.", "Schuller M. 2008. New polychaete species collected during the expeditions ANDEEP I, II, and III to the deep Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean in the austral summers 2002 and 2005 - Ampharetidae, Opheliidae, and Scalibregmatidae. Zootaxa 1705 (1): 51 - 68. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 1705.1.4", "Kinberg J. G. H. 1867. Annulata nova. Ofversigt af Kungliga Vetenskapsakademiens Forhandlingar, Stockholm 23 (9): 337 - 357.", "Schuller M. & Jirkov I. A. 2013. New Ampharetidae (Polychaeta) from the deep Southern Ocean and shallow Patagonian waters. Zootaxa 3692 (1): 204 - 237. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3692.1.11 Stiller J., Tilic E., Rousset V., Pleijel F. & Rouse G. W. 2020. Spaghetti to a tree: A robust phylogeny for Terebelliformia (Annelida) based on transcriptomes, molecular and morphological data. Biology 9 (4): 1 - 28. https: // doi. org / 10.3390 / biology 9040073", "Malmgren A. J. 1866. Nordiska Hafs-Annulater. Ofversigt af Kungliga Vetenskapsakademiens Forhandlingar, Stockholm 22: 355 - 410.", "Jirkov I. A. 2009. Revision of Ampharetidae (Polychaeta) with modified thoracic notopodia. Invertebrate Zoology 5: 111 - 132. https: // doi. org / 10.15298 / invertzool. 05.2.03", "Monro C. C. A. 1939. Polychaeta. Antarctic Research Expedition Reports, Series B, Zoology and Botany 4 (4): 87 - 156.", "Hartmann-Schroder G. 1965. Zur Kenntnis des Sublitorals der chilenischen Kuste unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Polychaeten und Ostracoden. II. Die Polychaeten des Sublitorals. Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen zoologischen Museum und Institut 62, Supplement: 59 - 305."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6302561 2023-05-15T13:48:09+02:00 Anobothrus Levinsen 1844 Säring, Friederike Bick, Andreas Link, Heike 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6302561 https://zenodo.org/record/6302561 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5965393 http://publication.plazi.org/id/2900FF80FF98FFDFFFB1FFA3FFE8BB39 http://zoobank.org/BE630DB7-6B9F-47E3-8A63-54CDF6ABC413 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.789.1637 http://zenodo.org/record/5965393 http://publication.plazi.org/id/2900FF80FF98FFDFFFB1FFA3FFE8BB39 http://zoobank.org/BE630DB7-6B9F-47E3-8A63-54CDF6ABC413 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6302560 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Annelida Polychaeta Terebellida Ampharetidae Anobothrus article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6302561 https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.789.1637 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6302560 2022-04-01T12:52:41Z Key to all species of Anobothrus Levinsen, 1844 The key accounts for the 23 species of Anobothrus Levinsen, 1844 considered valid, including the new species proposed here. It is modified after Bonifácio et al. (2015) and Alalykina & Polyakova (2020). 1. Paleae absent..................................................................................................................................... 2 – Paleae present................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Notochaetae always without hirsute tips; with circular band on thoracic unciniger 2........................................................................................................................................... A. apaleatus Hilbig, 2000 – Notochaetae of modified notopodia with hirsute tips; without circular band on thoracic unciniger 2................................................................................ A. fimbriatus Imajima, Reuscher & Fiege, 2013 3. 3 pairs of branchiae in a transversal row, with or without gap......................................................... 4 – 4 pairs of branchiae, one transversal row or anterior and posterior rows, with or without gap....... 9 4. Branchiae with wide median gap...................................... A. dayi Imajima, Reuscher & Fiege, 2013 – Branchiae without median gap......................................................................................................... 5 5. Segment 14 (thoracic unciniger 9) with elevated notopodia and notochaetae with hirsute tips................................................................... A. flabelligerulus Imajima, Reuscher & Fiege, 2013 – Segment 13 (thoracic unciniger 8) with elevated notopodia and notochaetae without modification 6 6. Two intermediate segments; segment 6 (thoracic unciniger 1) with circular band................................................................................................................. A. auriculatus Alalykina & Polyakova, 2020 – One intermediate segment, segment 7 or 8 (thoracic unciniger 2 or 3) with circular band.............. 7 7. Segment 8 (thoracic unciniger 3) with circular band ......... A. jirkovi Alalykina & Polyakova, 2020 – Segment 7 (thoracic unciniger 2) with circular band........................................................................ 8 8. Segments 2 and 3 (thoracic chaetigers 1 and 2) fused; without ventral fold; notopodia on segment 3 present; segment 5 (thoracic chaetiger 4) with one nephridial papilla dorsally........................................................................................................................................... A. laubieri (Desbruyères, 1979) – Segments 2 and 3 (thoracic chaetigers 1 and 2) fused; ventral fold with 8–12 rounded papillae; notopodia on segment 3 absent............................................ A. sonne Alalykina & Polyakova, 2020 9. 11 thoracic uncinigers..................................................................................................................... 10 – 12 thoracic uncinigers..................................................................................................................... 12 10. Segment 11 (thoracic unciniger 6) with modified notopodia; with eye spots................................................................................................................................................ A. bimaculatus Fauchald, 1972 – Segment 12 (thoracic unciniger 7) with modified notopodia; without eye spots............................11 11. Segment 6 (thoracic unciniger 1) with circular glandular band; notopodia with notochaetae present from segment 3...................................................................... A. konstantini Säring & Bick sp. nov. – Segment 6 (thoracic unciniger 1) without circular glandular band; segments 3 and 4 fused; notopodia and notochaetae on segment 3 absent...................................................... A. mancus Fauchald, 1972 12. Modified notopodia on segment 14 (thoracic unciniger 9, fourth-to-last thoracic segment)................................................................................................................................... A. paleatus Hilbig, 2000 – Modified notopodia on segment 13 (thoracic unciniger 8, fifth-to-last thoracic segment)............ 13 13. Segment 6, 7 or 8 (thoracic unciniger 1, 2 or 3) without circular band; presumably dorsally shifted notopodia on segment 8 (thoracic unciniger 3); paleae abruptly to delicate tapering........................................................................................................................... A. pseudoampherete Schüller, 2008 – Segment 6, 7 or 8 (thoracic unciniger 1, 2 or 3) with circular band............................................... 14 14. Segment 6 (thoracic unciniger 1) with circular band....................... A. patagonicus (Kinberg, 1867) – Segment 7 or 8 (thoracic unciniger 2 or 3) with circular band....................................................... 15 15. Segment 7 (thoracic unciniger 2) with circular band...................................................................... 16 – Segment 8 (thoracic unciniger 3) with circular band...................................................................... 17 16. Branchiae arranged in transversal row; two outermost branchial pairs reduced in diameter compared to inner branchial pairs and positioned close to each other; paleae colorless, fine and more slender than notochaetae....................................................................... A. wilhelmi Schüller & Jirkov, 2013 – First three pairs of branchiae arranged in anterior transversal row, fourth pair of branchiae posteriorly shifted between the two outermost branchiae of the anterior row; all branchiae with the same diameter; paleae stout, reddish, wider than notochaetae.............................................................................................................................................................. A. rubropaleatus Schüller & Jirkov, 2013 17. All notochaetae with hirsute tips......................................................... A. gracilis (Malmgren, 1866) – Most notochaetae without hirsute tips; notochaetae of modified notopodia with or without hirsute tips................................................................................................................................................... 18 18. Modified notochaetae with hirsute tips........................................................................................... 19 – Modified notochaetae without hirsute tips...................................................................................... 21 19. 8–9 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view; diameter of all branchiophores almost same; paleae conspicuous, stout and long, originating from a prominent disc-like epidermal structure............................................................................................................. A. paleaodiscus Schüller & Jirkov, 2013 – 5 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view; inner and middle or posteriorly shifted pair of branchiophores half as thick and / or shorter than others; without prominent disc-like epidermal structure........... 20 20. First three pairs of branchiae arranged in anterior transversal row, fourth pair of branchiae posteriorly shifted between innermost and middle branchiae of the anterior row, fourth pair of branchiophores smaller and thinner than others and their branchiostyles several times shorter than others.......................................................................................................... A. patersoni Jirkov, 2009 – First three pairs of branchiae arranged in anterior transversal row, fourth pair of branchiae posteriorly shifted between innermost and middle branchiae of the anterior row, inner and middle pairs of branchiophores ⅔ as long as and more slender than others........................ A. mironovi Jirkov, 2009 21. Segment 3 with notopodia and notochaetae; 16 thoracic chaetigers; surface of branchiostyles papillated; 4–5 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view........................... A . antarctica Monro, 1939 – Segment 3 without or with reduced notopodia and without notochaetae; 15 thoracic chaetigers; more than 6 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view................................................................................ 22 22. Segment 3 (thoracic chaetiger 2) without notopodia; surface of branchiostyle smooth; 6 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view........................................ A . glandularis (Hartmann-Schröder, 1965) – Segment 3 (thoracic chaetiger 2) with reduced notopodia, without notochaetae; surface of inner branchiostyle with transversal ciliated ridges; 6–7 teeth on thoracic uncini in lateral view....................................................................... A. amourouxi Bonifácio, Lavesque, Bachelet & Parapar, 2015 : Published as part of Säring, Friederike, Bick, Andreas & Link, Heike, 2022, A new species of Anobothrus (Polychaeta, Ampharetidae) from the Weddell Sea (Antarctica), with notes on habitat characteristics and an updated key to the genus, pp. 130-152 in European Journal of Taxonomy 789 on pages 143-145, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.789.1637, http://zenodo.org/record/5965393 : {"references": ["Bonifacio P., Lavesque N., Bachelet G. & Parapar J. 2015. Anobothrus amourouxi sp. nov., a new species of Ampharetidae (Polychaeta) from the Capbreton Canyon (Bay of Biscay, NE Atlantic Ocean). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 95: 961 - 969. https: // doi. org / 10.1017 / S 0025315414002094", "Alalykina I. L. & Polyakova N. E. 2020. New deep-sea species of Anobothrus (Annelida: Ampharetidae) from the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench and adjacent abyssal regions. Progress in Oceanography 182: e 102237. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. pocean. 2019.102237", "Hilbig B. 2000. 8. Family Ampharetidae Malmgren, 1867. In: Blake J. A., Hilbig B. & Scott P. V. (eds) Taxonomic Atlas of the Benthic Fauna of the Santa Maria Basin and Western Santa Barbara Channel, Volume 7. The Annelida Part 4. Polychaeta: Flabelligeridae to Sternaspidae: 169 - 230. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, California.", "Imajima M., Reuscher M. G. & Fiege D. 2013. Ampharetidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Japan. Part II: Genera with elevated and modified notopodia. Zootaxa 3647: 137 - 166. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3647.1.7", "Desbruyeres D. 1979. Melythasides laubieri gen. sp. nov. Ampharetidae (Annelides Polychetes sedentaires) abyssal de la mer de Norvege. Bulletin du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle 353: 231 - 238.", "Fauchald K. 1972. Benthic polychaetous annelids from deep water off western Mexico and adjacent areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Allan Hancock Monographs in Marine Biology: 1 - 575.", "Schuller M. 2008. New polychaete species collected during the expeditions ANDEEP I, II, and III to the deep Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean in the austral summers 2002 and 2005 - Ampharetidae, Opheliidae, and Scalibregmatidae. Zootaxa 1705 (1): 51 - 68. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 1705.1.4", "Kinberg J. G. H. 1867. Annulata nova. Ofversigt af Kungliga Vetenskapsakademiens Forhandlingar, Stockholm 23 (9): 337 - 357.", "Schuller M. & Jirkov I. A. 2013. New Ampharetidae (Polychaeta) from the deep Southern Ocean and shallow Patagonian waters. Zootaxa 3692 (1): 204 - 237. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3692.1.11 Stiller J., Tilic E., Rousset V., Pleijel F. & Rouse G. W. 2020. Spaghetti to a tree: A robust phylogeny for Terebelliformia (Annelida) based on transcriptomes, molecular and morphological data. Biology 9 (4): 1 - 28. https: // doi. org / 10.3390 / biology 9040073", "Malmgren A. J. 1866. Nordiska Hafs-Annulater. Ofversigt af Kungliga Vetenskapsakademiens Forhandlingar, Stockholm 22: 355 - 410.", "Jirkov I. A. 2009. Revision of Ampharetidae (Polychaeta) with modified thoracic notopodia. Invertebrate Zoology 5: 111 - 132. https: // doi. org / 10.15298 / invertzool. 05.2.03", "Monro C. C. A. 1939. Polychaeta. Antarctic Research Expedition Reports, Series B, Zoology and Botany 4 (4): 87 - 156.", "Hartmann-Schroder G. 1965. Zur Kenntnis des Sublitorals der chilenischen Kuste unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Polychaeten und Ostracoden. II. Die Polychaeten des Sublitorals. Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen zoologischen Museum und Institut 62, Supplement: 59 - 305."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Kamchatka Southern Ocean Weddell Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Austral Pacific Weddell Andreas ENVELOPE(-60.729,-60.729,-64.008,-64.008) Malmgren ENVELOPE(-66.117,-66.117,-65.750,-65.750) Rouse ENVELOPE(67.150,67.150,-67.750,-67.750)