Antedon bifida subsp. moroccana

Antedon bifida moroccana (A.H. Clark, 1914) (Fig. 4) Reports for the Azores: Antedon sp.— $ Simroth 1888: 231; Antedon rosacea Norman, 1865 — $ Barrois 1888: 32, 33, 115;? $ Koehler 1898: 3; Antedon bifida (Pennant, 1777) —A.H. Clark 1911: 38–39; $ Chapman 1955: 338; Tortonese 1965: 27; Nichols 1994...

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Main Authors: Madeira, Patrícia, Kroh, Andreas, Cordeiro, Ricardo, De, António M., Martins, Frias, Ávila, Sérgio P.
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Published: Zenodo 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5583026
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Summary:Antedon bifida moroccana (A.H. Clark, 1914) (Fig. 4) Reports for the Azores: Antedon sp.— $ Simroth 1888: 231; Antedon rosacea Norman, 1865 — $ Barrois 1888: 32, 33, 115;? $ Koehler 1898: 3; Antedon bifida (Pennant, 1777) —A.H. Clark 1911: 38–39; $ Chapman 1955: 338; Tortonese 1965: 27; Nichols 1994: 113–134; Pereira 1997: 332; $ Morton et al . 1998: 150, fig. 7.5C; Micael & Costa 2010: 321; Micael et al . 2012: 3; Antedon moroccana A.H. Clark, 1914: 307; Mortensen 1927a: 27; Antedon bifida moroccana (A.H. Clark, 1914) — $ A.H. Clark & A.M. Clark 1967: 226–234, fig. 13c; $ Marques 1983: 1. Type locality: Tangier, Morocco. See: A.H. Clark & A.M. Clark (1967); Domenico et al . (2009). Occurrence: Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, from Morocco to west of Sierra Leone and Liberia, including the Azores, Madeira and Canaries (A.H. Clark & A.M. Clark 1967); the subspecies A. bifida bifida (Pennant, 1777) is distributed further north in the Northeast Atlantic, from Portugal northwards to the British Islands (A.H. Clark & A.M. Clark 1967). Depth: 0–200 m (A.H. Clark & A.M. Clark 1967); AZO: 3–60 (?130) m (Koehler 1898, Marques 1983). Habitat: present in waters with strong tidal currents and related upwelling phenomena (Domenico et al . 2009); in shallow waters, it lives in relatively protected areas, clinging to rocks, algae or other sessile fauna (Mortensen 1927a, Nichols 1994, Morton et al . 1998). Larval stage: the females Antedon bifida brood the eggs, which produced a doliolaria larvae (non-feeding pelagic larvae, c. 5 days; Lahaye & Jangoux 1988; Nichols 1994). Material examined: DBUA-ECH 071 (Piscina da Lagoa, Lagoa, SMG, AZO, c. 37°44’29”N, 25°34’27”W, 1996.07. 25, 12 m; 9 spms, AL = 46–74 mm); DBUA-ECH 072 (Baixa do Ouro, Caloura, SMG, AZO, c. 37°43’32”N, 25°32’47”W, 1996.12.05, 15 m; 3 spms, AL = 37–64 mm). Description: disc naked, with ten slim pinnate arms about 37–74 mm in length; centrodorsal discoidal, bearing crowded and irregular cirrus sockets in two or three more or ...