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San Martín, Guillermo; Parapar, Julio. (1997). “Errant” polychaetes of the Livingston Island shelf (South Shetlands, Antarctica), with the description of a new species. Polar Biology. 17(4): 285-295.
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10.1007/pl00013370 [view]
San Martín, Guillermo; Parapar, Julio
1997
“Errant” polychaetes of the Livingston Island shelf (South Shetlands, Antarctica), with the description of a new species.
Polar Biology
17(4): 285-295
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The Spanish cruise “Bentart 94” was the first of two devoted to the study of the benthic marine fauna off Livingston and Deception Islands, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. In this paper, the taxonomic results of the examination of the “errant” families of the polychaetes collected during that cruise are presented. A total of 834 specimens have been examined, belonging to 34 species of 31 genera and 11 families. A new species, Micronereis anaramosae, is described, and Eusyllis kerguelensis McIntosh is referred to the genus Pionosyllis. The specimens were found in 109 samples of muddy sand, mud, stones, rocks, gravel, and mixed sediments, by scuba diving, Van Veen grab, rock trawl and anchor dredge.
Antarctic
South Shetland Islands + Bransfield Strait
South Shetland Islands + Bransfield Strait
Systematics, Taxonomy
Micronereis anaramosae San Martín & Parapar, 1997 (original description)
Steggoa hunteri (Benham, 1921) accepted as Pterocirrus hunteri (Benham, 1921) (additional source)
Steggoa hunteri (Benham, 1921) accepted as Pterocirrus hunteri (Benham, 1921) (additional source)
Holotype MNCN, geounit South Shetland Islands, identified as Micronereis anaramosae San Martín & Parapar, 1997
Paratype MNCN, geounit South Shetland Islands, identified as Micronereis anaramosae San Martín & Parapar, 1997
Paratype MNCN, geounit South Shetland Islands, identified as Micronereis anaramosae San Martín & Parapar, 1997
Distribution
Antarctic Ocean, South Shetland Islands (Walker Bay, Livingston Island). [details]
Editor's comment
The type locality of the species is station 100 of the Cruise 'Bentart 94', at Walker Bay, Livingston Island, South ... [details]
Etymology
The species is named in honour of Dr. Ana Ramos (Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Madrid), chief of the Spanish ... [details]
Habitat
On rocks, stones, and gravel, at subtidal depths (24 m). [details]
Type locality
Walker Bay, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic Ocean (about -62.667º, -60.723º), at 24 m, on ... [details]