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Meißner, K.; Bick, A.; Bastrop, R. 2011. On the identity of Spio filicornis (O.F. Muller, 1776)—with the designation of a neotype, and the description of two new species from the North East Atlantic Ocean based on morphological and genetic studies. Zootaxa (2815): 1-27
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The aim of this study is to solve taxonomic problems pertaining to Spio filicornis (O.F. Muller, 1776). The original description by O.F. Muller was very brief and type material was not deposited. Based on the literature the confusion about the identity of the species has been tremendous; e.g., it was only recently realized that at least two different species from the North and Baltic Seas could be identified as S. filicornis (Bick et al. 2010). The present study is based on material collected by the authors in 2009 at the type locality in Iluilarssuk, near Paamiut, SW Greenland. Spio filicornis is redescribed in detail and illustrated comprehensively. A neotype has been designated and deposited in the collection of Rostock University. Species formerly referred to as S. cf. filicornis from the North and Baltic Seas (Bick et al. 2010) are formally described as two new species, Spio arndti sp. nov., and S. symphyta sp. nov. The morphological diagnostic characters within Spio are discussed. Information on three molecular markers (16S rDNA, 18S rDNA, cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) is also provided. The genetic divergence between the three Spio species corroborates the taxonomic discrimination.
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Spio Fabricius, 1785 (additional source)
Spio filicornis (Müller, 1776) (redescription)
Greenlandic part of the Davis Strait for Spio filicornis (Müller, 1776) 
Neotype ZSRO P-2059, verbatimGeounit Near Paamiut (Freder..., identified as Spio filicornis (Müller, 1776)
 Distribution

So far known only from the western Baltic Sea (type locality). [details]

 Distribution

As redescribed (Meißner et al, 2011) so far known only from Iluilârssuk (neotype locality) and Paamiut ... [details]

 Distribution

So far known only from the North Sea. [details]

 Editor's comment

Superfamilies under suborder Aphroditiformia are currently disused and equivalent, therefore all, including ... [details]

 Etymology

After Professor Ernst Albert Arndt, lecturer for zoology and marine biology at Rostock University and an expert for ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet symphyta is a New Latin word with Greek origin and the neuter plural of symphytos, meaning ... [details]

 Habitat

In sandy or pebbly sediments in subtidal regions. It was usually found in small numbers (fewer than 10 specimens ... [details]

 Habitat

In fine and coarse sand areas without silt in subtidal regions of the North Sea. [details]

 Type locality

[Neotype] Iluilârssuk, near Paamiut (Frederikshaab) Greenland, 61 50.059 N, 49 25.183 W (61.834317 -49.419717), ... [details]

 Type locality

Eckernförde Bay, Kieler Bucht, western Baltic Sea: 54° 30.154’ N, 10° 01.733’ E (54.502567°, 10.028883°), ... [details]

 Type locality

Neotype, Near Paamiut (Frederikshaab), Iluilârssuk, West Greenland, 61° 50.059’ N, 49° 25.183’ W ... [details]

 Type locality

Off Schleswig-Holstein, North Sea, 55° 13.06’ N, 06° 51.297’E (55.217667°, 6.85495°), 29 m.  [details]

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