Grammaria abietina

Grammaria abietina (M. Sars, 1851) Material examined: BBB 2016: St. 9; St. 11; St. 12; St. 27; St. 28; St. 32; St. 34; St. 35; St. 38; St. 39 (Fig. 2E) (MACN-In: 43437, 43438, 43439, 43440, 43441, 43442, 43443, 43444, 43445). Distribution: Boreal region of the Atlantic (Vervoort 1972). In the southw...

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Main Authors: Schejter, L., Genzano, G., Pérez, C. D., Acuña, F., Cordeiro, R. T. S., Silva, R. A., Garese, A., Bremec, C. S.
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Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4425771
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4425771
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Summary:Grammaria abietina (M. Sars, 1851) Material examined: BBB 2016: St. 9; St. 11; St. 12; St. 27; St. 28; St. 32; St. 34; St. 35; St. 38; St. 39 (Fig. 2E) (MACN-In: 43437, 43438, 43439, 43440, 43441, 43442, 43443, 43444, 43445). Distribution: Boreal region of the Atlantic (Vervoort 1972). In the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, it was frequently reported in south Patagonian sector and subantarctic islands (50– 54°S) as Grammaria magellanica (see Blanco 1994; Oliveira et al. 2017). Remarks: Abundant, unfertile and big colonies were widely found in all analyzed areas. Usually, they were found growing on tubes of Chaetopterus antarcticus, a common tubicoulous polychaete found in several Patagonian areas (Bremec & Schejter 2019). Published as part of Schejter, L., Genzano, G., Pérez, C. D., Acuña, F., Cordeiro, R. T. S., Silva, R. A., Garese, A. & Bremec, C. S., 2020, Checklist of Benthic Cnidaria in the SW Atlantic Ocean (54 ºS- 56 ºS), pp. 201-239 in Zootaxa 4878 (2) on pages 209-210, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.4878.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4424884