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Bonifácio, Paulo; Menot, Lénaïck. (2018). New genera and species from the Equatorial Pacific provide phylogenetic insights into deep-sea Polynoidae (Annelida). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 185(3): 555-635 [published online 14 November 2018; printed publication 27 February 2019].
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10.1093/zoolinnean/zly063 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:74C07292-2BD6-4E3E-B68D-B144B81BBD83 [view]
Bonifácio, Paulo; Menot, Lénaïck
2018
New genera and species from the Equatorial Pacific provide phylogenetic insights into deep-sea Polynoidae (Annelida)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
185(3): 555-635 [published online 14 November 2018; printed publication 27 February 2019]
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Publication in open access Year date for nomenclature is 2018 as ZooBank registered when first online
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Polynoidae contains ~900 species within 18 subfamilies, some of them restricted to the deep sea. Macellicephalinae is the most diverse among these deep-sea subfamilies. In the abyssal Equatorial Pacific Ocean, the biodiversity of benthic communities is at stake in the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone (CCFZ) owing to increased industrial interest in polymetallic nodules. The records of polychaetes in this region are scarce. Data gathered during the JPI Oceans cruise SO239 made a significant contribution to fill this gap, with five different localities sampled between 4000 and 5000 m depth. Benthic samples collected using an epibenthic sledge or a remotely operated vehicle resulted in a large collection of polynoids. The aims of this study are as follows: (1) to describe new species of deep-sea polynoids using morphology and molecular data (COI, 16S and 18S); and (2) to evaluate the monophyly of Macellicephalinae. Based on molecular and morphological phylogenetic analyses, ten subfamilies are synonymized with Macellicephalinae in order to create a homogeneous clade determined by the absence of lateral antennae. Within this clade, the Anantennata clade was well supported, being determined by the absence of a median antenna. Furthermore, 17 new species and four new genera are described, highlighting the high diversity hidden in the deep. A taxonomic key for the 37 valid genera of the subfamily Macellicephalinae is provided.
Pacific, East Tropical
Abyssal, Deep-Sea
Identification key, Expert Identification Systems
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Abyssarya Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Abyssarya acus Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Bathyedithia Pettibone, 1976 (additional source)
Bathyedithia retierei Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Bathyedithinae Pettibone, 1976 accepted as Macellicephalinae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Bathyeliasona mariaae Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Bathyfauvelia affinis (Fauvel, 1914) (additional source)
Bathyfauvelia glacigena Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Bathyfauvelia ignigena Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Bathylevensteina Pettibone, 1976 (additional source)
Bathymacella Pettibone, 1976 (taxonomy source)
Bathymacellinae Pettibone, 1976 accepted as Macellicephalinae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Bathymiranda Levenstein, 1981 (taxonomy source)
Bathymoorea Pettibone, 1967 (taxonomy source)
Bathymoorea lucasi Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Branchinotogluma Pettibone, 1985 (taxonomy source)
Branchinotogluminae Pettibone, 1985 accepted as Macellicephalinae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Branchiplicatinae Pettibone, 1985 accepted as Macellicephalinae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Branchiplicatus Pettibone, 1985 (taxonomy source)
Branchipolynoe Pettibone, 1984 (taxonomy source)
Branchipolynoinae Pettibone, 1984 accepted as Macellicephalinae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Bruunilla nealae Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Hodor Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Hodor anduril Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Hodor hodor Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Lepidonotopodinae Pettibone, 1983 (additional source)
Lepidonotopodium Pettibone, 1983 (taxonomy source)
Macellicephala affinis Fauvel, 1914 accepted as Bathyfauvelia affinis (Fauvel, 1914) (status source)
Macellicephala clarionensis Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Macellicephala parvafauces Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Macellicephalinae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 (redescription)
Macellicephaloides Uschakov, 1955 (additional source)
Macellicephaloides moustachu Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Macellicephaloidinae Pettibone, 1976 accepted as Macellicephalinae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Macelloides Uschakov, 1957 (taxonomy source)
Macelloidinae Pettibone, 1976 accepted as Macellicephalinae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Nu Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Nu aakhu Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Opisthotrochopodus Pettibone, 1985 accepted as Branchinotogluma Pettibone, 1985 (taxonomy source)
Polaruschakov Pettibone, 1976 (additional source)
Polaruschakov lamellae Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Polaruschakov limaae Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Polaruschakov omnesae Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Polaruschakovinae Pettibone, 1976 accepted as Macellicephalinae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Thermopolynoe Miura, 1994 (taxonomy source)
Vampiropolynoe Marcus & Hourdez, 2002 (taxonomy source)
Vampiropolynoinae Marcus & Hourdez, 2002 accepted as Macellicephalinae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Yodanoe Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Yodanoe desbruyeresi Bonifácio & Menot, 2018 (original description)
Holotype MNHN MNHN-IA-TYPE 1830 (IFR602), geounit Clarion Clipperton Zone, identified as Macellicephala parvafauces Bonifácio & Menot, 2018
 Etymology

The genus name is derived from abyss and from Arya Stark, a character in a novel by G.R.R.Martin [details]

 Etymology

The species name is derived from the Latin word acus, meaning needle [details]

 Etymology

The species name is a dedication to Professor Christian Retière, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Dinard, France. [details]

 Etymology

The species name is a dedication to the first author's mother, Maria Silva. [details]

 Etymology

The species name is derived from the Latin word meaning ice, glacies, and the Greek word meaning born, genno. [details]

 Etymology

The species name is derived from the Latin word meaning fire, ignis, and the Greek word meaning born, genno [details]

 Etymology

the species name is a dedication to Lucas Lisboa [details]

 Etymology

The species name is a dedication to Lenka Neal, Natural History Museum, London. [details]

 Etymology

The genus is named for Hodor, a character in a novel by G.R.R.Martin. [details]

 Etymology

The species name is taken from the name of a sword in a novel by J.R.R.Tolkien [details]

 Etymology

The species is named for Hodor, a character in a novel by G.R.R.Martin. [details]

 Etymology

The species name refers to the area of distribution, the Clarion Fracture in the equatorial East Pacific Ocean. [details]

 Etymology

The species name is derived from the Latin 'parva fauces' meaning small jaws [details]

 Etymology

The species name is based on the French word moustachu meaning with a moustache [details]

 Etymology

The genus name is the name of the primordial watery abyss in ancient Egyptian religion [details]

 Etymology

Aakhu is the word for the soul in ancient Egyptian religion [details]

 Etymology

The species name is derived from the latin word lamellae [details]

 Etymology

The species is named for Dr Maria Lima [details]

 Etymology

The species is named for Emmanuelle Omnes, Ifremer [details]

 Etymology

The genus name is Yoda, the name of a character in the Star Wars science fiction film franchise, combined with noe ... [details]

 Etymology

The species name is a dedication to Dr Daniel Desbruyères, Ifremer [details]

 Taxonomy

Clarification. There is no such name as "Macellicephala (Sinantenna) arctica Hartmann-Schröder, 1974", a name in ... [details]

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