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Hartman, Olga. (1953). Non-pelagic Polychaeta of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901‒1903. Further Zoological Results of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901‒1903 under the direction of Dr. Otto Nordenskjöld. 4(11): 1-83.
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Hartman, Olga
1953
Non-pelagic Polychaeta of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901‒1903.
Further Zoological Results of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901‒1903 under the direction of Dr. Otto Nordenskjöld
4(11): 1-83
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[From Preface:]
This study records the non-pelagic marine annelids taken by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901‒1903. The annelids are partly reported earlier, the Maldanidae by Arwidsson, 1911, the Pectinariidae by Nilsson, 1912, the Phyllodocidae by Bergström, 1914, the Polynoidae by Bergström, 1916, the Ampharetidae and Terebellidae by Hessle, 1917, the Spionidae by Söderström, 1920, the Sabellidae and Serpulidae by Johansson, 1922 and 1927, and the Hesionidae by Hessle, 1925. The results of these various studies are summarized and additional records given. The pelagic polychaetes have been studied by Støp-Bowitz and published in this volume no. 7, 1951.
I am indebted to the Administration of the Allan Hancock Foundation of the University of Southern California for material aid and facilities to conduct these studies. To Professor N. H. Odhner, Stockholm, l owe thanks for permission to examine the collections and for additional loan of other type materials. The plates were prepared and arranged by Anker Petersen. The collections with type species are deposited in the Swedish State Museum; a duplicate set is in the Allan Hancock Foundation.
Antarctic
Austral South America
South Atlantic
Southern Ocean: Antarctic and Subantarctic marine regions together (= E+W+S+M(+T))
Systematics, Taxonomy
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 Depth range

75-148 m (South Georgia), and 12-40 m (Falkland Islands).  [details]

 Depth range

137-150 m. [details]

 Depth range

75-310 m. [details]

 Depth range

Low water zone.  [details]

 Depth range

Shallow water and between 210-310 m. [details]

 Depth range

100 m.  [details]

 Distribution

Uruguay, continental shelf. [details]

 Distribution

Antarctic Ocean: South Georgia and Falkland Islands.  [details]

 Distribution

Antarctic Ocean. South Georgia.  [details]

 Distribution

Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: off the State of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil). [details]

 Distribution

Antarctic Ocean. South Georgia. [details]

 Distribution

South Atlantic Ocean (Falkland Islands) and Subantarctic areas.  [details]

 Distribution

South Atlantic Ocean: South Georgia. [details]

 Distribution

Antarctic Ocean: South Georgia.  [details]

 Distribution

Southern Ocean: South Georgia.  [details]

 Distribution

South Atlantic Ocean: off northern Argentina.  [details]

 Editor's comment

Hartman (1953: 41) gave the type locality as being off the coast of Uruguay, but according to the coordinates given ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet trigintae refers to the presence of 30 setigerous segments in the two specimens on which the ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet minuscula refers to the small size of the worm (3 mm long, 0.2 mm wide, 24-35 segments).  [details]

 Etymology

The subspecific epithet minutus refers to the small size of the subspecies in relation to the stem species ... [details]

 Etymology

"The subspecies is named for the exploring ship, Antarctic" (Hartman, 1953: 41). [details]

 Etymology

The subspecific epithet minutus refers to the small size of the subspecies in relation to the stem species ... [details]

 Etymology

Species named after Professor Ernst Heinrich Ehlers (b. Lüneburg, 11 November 1835 - d. Göttingen, 31 December ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated by the author. The specific epithet filiformis is a Latin adjective meaning 'threadlike', and refers ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet anops derives from the prefix of Greek origin an-, meaning 'without', and ops, a Greek word ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet epipharynx is formed by the Latin prefix of Greek origin epi-, meaning 'upon' or 'attached ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet abranchiata is the feminine of the New Latin adjective abranchiatus, composed by the Latin ... [details]

 Habitat

Drak gray mud.  [details]

 Habitat

Mud, muddy sediments with algae or stones, on shells and rocks, sand, sand with algae, and gravel.  [details]

 Habitat

Mud and muddy sediments.  [details]

 Habitat

Mud, at shelf depths. [details]

 Habitat

Mud and muddy sediments.  [details]

 Habitat

Shell fragments and stones, at shelf depths (137-150 m). [details]

 Habitat

Mud with few stones or some algae, at shelf depths. [details]

 Habitat

Among algae, in shallow water.  [details]

 Habitat

Mud with stones, and amongst algae. [details]

 Habitat

Sand and gravel, at shelf depths.  [details]

 Remark

Note on Bioluminescence: "A field note with the type collection, from st. 34, states that the postdorsum flashed ... [details]

 Reproduction

One specimen (NRS no. 3480) ovigerous, being an anterior fragment of 24 chaetigers, 8 mm long, thoracic width 0.88 ... [details]

 Reproduction

One specimen (NRS no. 3480) ovigerous, being an anterior fragment of 24 chaetigers, 8 mm long, thoracic width 0.88 ... [details]

 Specimen

Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm. [details]

 Taxonomy

Moved to different genus. [details]

 Taxonomy

From Hartman (1953: 29): "Nicon loxechini Kinberg, 1866, goes to Platynereis magalhaensis (see Hartman, 1948, p. ... [details]

 Type locality

Atlantic Ocean, off Uruguay. [details]

 Type locality

Antarctic Ocean, South Georgia, Moraine Fjord (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with gazetteer to be ... [details]

 Type locality

Antarctic Ocean, South Georgia, outside mouth of Cumberland Bay, Stn 34 (54º11'S, 36º18'W), gray mud with few ... [details]

 Type locality

Off the coast of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, southwestern Atlantic Ocean (-33°, -51.1667°). Note by ... [details]

 Type locality

Antarctic Ocean, South Georgia, outside mouth of Cumberland Bay, Stn 34 (54º11'S, 36º18'W), gray mud with few ... [details]

 Type locality

Burdwood Bank, Falkland Islands, South Atlantic Ocean (-53.75°, -61.0°). [details]

 Type locality

Ouside the mouth of Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, South Atlantic Ocean (-54.1833°, -36.3°). [details]

 Type locality

Antarctic Ocean, South Georgia, Maiviken, mouth of Cumberland West Bay (= "May Bay, Mouth of West Fjord") ... [details]

 Type locality

Antarctic Ocean, South Georgia, outside mouth of Cumberland Bay (54º11'S, 36º18'W).  [details]

 Type locality

South Atlantic Ocean, off northern Argentina (37º15'S, 56º08'W), 100 m, sand and gravel.  [details]

 Type material

Syntypes deposited in the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden (NRS 3863, 3 syntypes). [details]

 Type material

Deposited in the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden. [details]

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