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Darbyshire, Teresa; Brewin, Paul E. (2015). Three new species of Dysponetus Levinsen, 1879 (Polychaeta: Chrysopetalidae) from the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean, with a re-description of Dysponetus bulbosus Hartmann-Schröder, 1982. Zootaxa. 4040(3): 359-370.
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Darbyshire, Teresa; Brewin, Paul E.
2015
Three new species of <em>Dysponetus</em> Levinsen, 1879 (Polychaeta: Chrysopetalidae) from the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean, with a re-description of <em>Dysponetus</em> <em>bulbosus </em>Hartmann-Schröder, 1982
Zootaxa
4040(3): 359-370
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Three new species of Dysponetus (Polychaeta: Chrysopetalidae) are described from the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean: Dysponetus ovalisetosus n. sp. from the Falkland Islands, Dysponetus bricklei n. sp. from South Georgia and Dysponetus antarcticus n. sp. from Antarctica are all characterized by having notochaetae that are oval in cross-section in contrast to the D-shape described for seven of the other species of Dysponetus. Dysponetus antarcticus n. sp. is the most distinct due to the combination of both a ventral cirrus on segment 3 and four eyes. Formerly mis-identified as Dysponetus bulbosus Hartmann-Schröder, 1982, it was discovered while clarifying the contradictory descriptions of that species published by Hartmann-Schröder in 1982 and 1986. Dysponetus bulbosus is re-described and newly figured. Dysponetus bricklei n. sp. and Dysponetus ovalisetosus n. sp. can be determined by comparing several characters including position of the median antenna, shape of the palps and cirri, and the number and shape of both the noto- and neurochaetae.
South Atlantic
Southern Ocean: Antarctic and Subantarctic marine regions together (= E+W+S+M(+T))
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Holotype NMW NMW.Z.2012.082.0067, geounit Falkland Islands, identified as Dysponetus ovalisetosus Darbyshire & Brewin, 2015
Holotype NMW NMW.Z.2015.008.0001, geounit South Georgia, identified as Dysponetus bricklei Darbyshire & Brewin, 2015
Holotype ZMH P-21914, geounit Antarctic Peninsula, identified as Dysponetus antarcticus Darbyshire & Brewin, 2015
 Diagnosis

authors: "Dysponetus bricklei n. sp. is similar to D. bipapillatus, D. bidentatus, D. bulbosus, D. joeli, D. ... [details]

 Etymology

named after Dr Paul Brickle, co-founder of the Shallow Marine Surveys Group [details]

 Etymology

authors: "name ovalisetosus is derived from the latin ‘ovali’ meaning ‘oval’ and ‘seta’ meaning ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Based on material reported as Dysponetus bulbosus by Hartmann-Schröder, 1993 [details]

 Type locality

off Antarctic Peninsula tip (N of O'Higgins Base), W of D'Urville Island, -63.0082 -57.1575, 97 m [details]

 Type locality

Cooper Bay, South Georgia, South Atlantic -54.7844 -35.8090, 5-10 m [details]

 Type locality

west of Cape Pembroke, East Falkland, South Atlantic, -51.6733 -57.765, 3-4 m [details]