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Parapar, Julio; Moreira, Juan; Helgason, Gudmundur V. (2011). Taxonomy and distribution of Terebellides (Polychaeta, Trichobranchidae) in Icelandic waters, with the description of a new species. Zootaxa. 2983(1): 1-20.
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10.11646/zootaxa.2983.1.1 [view]
Parapar, Julio; Moreira, Juan; Helgason, Gudmundur V.
2011
Taxonomy and distribution of <i>Terebellides</i> (Polychaeta, Trichobranchidae) in Icelandic waters, with the description of a new species.
Zootaxa
2983(1): 1-20
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Based on material collected during the BIOICE project, the taxonomy and distribution of Terebellides (Polychaeta; Trichobranchidae) in Icelandic waters is presented. Terebellides stroemii Sars, 1853 and Terebellides gracilis Malm, 1874 (as Terebellides williamsae Jirkov, 1989) were previously reported from the area. Terebellides atlantis Williams, 1984 is reported for the first time after the original description and redescribed. Terebellides bigeniculatus sp. nov. is diagnosed by the presence of two thoracic chaetigers with geniculate chaetae. Terebellides williamsae Jirkov, 1989 is proposed as a junior synonym of T. gracilis, whose holotype is redescribed herein. Several body characters with high taxonomic value in Terebellides are reviewed under the SEM; additions to the diagnosis and new potential characters for a future taxonomic revision and phylogenetic study of the genus are also suggested. The geographical and bathymetric distribution of each species in relation to the GIF Ridge is discussed, and a key to Terebellides species from North East Atlantic waters is provided.
North Atlantic
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype IMNH 24923, geounit Icelandic part of the North Atlantic Ocean, identified as Terebellides bigeniculatus Parapar, Moreira & Helgason, 2011
 Etymology

Name refers to the presence of two thoracic neuropodia provided with geniculate chaetae. [details]

 Type locality

NW Iceland, GIF Ridge, 67.214722 N, -22.429444 W, 333 m [details]