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Fujiwara, Yoshihiro; Jimi, Naoto; Sumida, Paulo Y.G.; Kawato, Masaru; Kitazato, Hiroshi. (2019). New species of bone-eating worm Osedax from the abyssal South Atlantic Ocean (Annelida, Siboglinidae). ZooKeys. 814: 53-69.
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10.3897/zookeys.814.28869 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:25C70410-51D8-445C-99A1-A7E158CFD507 [view]
Fujiwara, Yoshihiro; Jimi, Naoto; Sumida, Paulo Y.G.; Kawato, Masaru; Kitazato, Hiroshi
2019
New species of bone-eating worm <i>Osedax</i> from the abyssal South Atlantic Ocean (Annelida, Siboglinidae)
ZooKeys
814: 53-69
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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A new species of bone-eating annelid, Osedax braziliensis sp. n., found in a sunken whale carcass at a depth of 4,204 m at the base of the São Paulo Ridge in the South Atlantic Ocean off the Brazilian coast is described. The organism was retrieved using the human-occupied vehicle Shinkai 6500 during the QUELLE 2013 expedition. This is the 26th species of the genus and the first discovery from the South Atlantic Ocean, representing the deepest record of Osedax worldwide to date. This species morphologically resembles Osedax frankpressi but is distinguished by the presence of a yellow bump or patch behind the prostomium and its trunk length. Molecular phylogenetic analysis using three genetic markers (COI, 16S, and 18S) showed that O. braziliensis sp. n. is distinct from all other Osedax worms reported and is a sister species of O. frankpressi.
South Atlantic
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol H-685, geounit Brazil Basin Abyssal Province, identified as Osedax braziliensis Fujiwara, Jimi, Sumida, Kawato & Kitazato, 2019
 Etymology

authors: "named after the type locality, Brazil. This name is an adjective used as a substantive [a noun] in the ... [details]

 Type locality

São Paulo Ridge, off Brazilian coast, -28.5187, -41.6568 (28°31.12'S, 41°39.41'W), 4,204 m [details]

 Type material

While there is a genetic data deposition statement, there appears to be no overt holotype deposition statement (as ... [details]

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