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Fauchald, K. (1972). Some polychaetous annelids from the deep basins in Sognefjorden, Western Norway. Sarsia. 49: 89-106.
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10.1080/00364827.1972.10411211 [view]
Fauchald, K.
1972
Some polychaetous annelids from the deep basins in Sognefjorden, Western Norway
Sarsia
49: 89-106
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb); also available at: Smithsonian Repository
Twenty-one species of polychaetous annelids have been found in deep-water collections from Sognefjorden, western Norway. Antinoella plumosa, Pseudeurythoe hemuli, Drilonereis brattstroemi, Fauveliopsis brattegardi, and Leiochrides norvegicus are newly described.
Europe
North Atlantic
Norway
Abyssal, Deep-Sea
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype ZMUB 52205, geounit Sognefjords, identified as Fauveliopsis brattegardi Fauchald, 1972
Holotype ZMUB 52206, geounit Sognefjords, identified as Leiochrides norvegicus Fauchald, 1972
Holotype MZUB 52207, geounit Sognefjords, identified as Pseudeurythoe hemuli Fauchald, 1972




 Depth range

1228-1248 m. [details]

 Depth range

1228-1248 m. [details]

 Distribution

NE Atlantic Ocean: Sognefjorden (western Norway). [details]

 Distribution

NE Atlantic Ocean: Sognefjorden (western Norway). [details]

 Distribution

NE Atlantic Ocean: Sognefjorden (western Norway).  [details]

 Etymology

''The species is named for my friend cand. real. Torleiv Brattegard who collected this interesting material'' ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet norvegicus refers to the type locality of the species, Norway.  [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet hemuli refers to the 'hemuls', ''a group of often natural-history insterested beings created ... [details]

 Habitat

Clay, at bathyal depths.  [details]

 Habitat

Clay, at bathyal depths.  [details]

 Habitat

Clay, at bathyal depths. [details]

 Specimen

Zoologisk Museum, University of Bergen, Norway (number 52207).  [details]

 Type locality

Sognefjorden, south of Raudberg light, western Norway, Atlantic Ocean (61º03'N, 05º24'E), 1228-1248 m, clay.  [details]

 Type locality

Sognefjorden, southwest of the mouth of Vadheimsfjorden, western Norway, Atlantic Ocean (61.1375º, 5.7583º), 1272 ... [details]

 Type locality

Sognefjorden, south of Raudberg light, western Norway, Atlantic Ocean (61º03'N, 05º24'E), 1228-1248 m, clay.  [details]