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Lin, Jun-Hui.; Huang, Ya-Qin.; Liang, Qian-Yong; He, Xue-Bao. (2025). A new species of a rarely encountered genus Sclerobregma Hartman, 1965 (Annelida, Scalibregmatidae) from the deep South China Sea. ZooKeys. 1236: 209-218.
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10.3897/zookeys.1236.149576 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:ABAAB7C5-F10C-45D0-9991-85D6D5C18C83 [view]
Lin, Jun-Hui.; Huang, Ya-Qin.; Liang, Qian-Yong; He, Xue-Bao
2025
A new species of a rarely encountered genus <em>Sclerobregma</em> Hartman, 1965 (Annelida, Scalibregmatidae) from the deep South China Sea
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1236: 209-218
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In the present study, a new species of a rarely encountered genus Sclerobregma Hartman, 1965, Sclerobregma nanhaiensis sp. nov. [sic for nanhaiense], is described based on specimens collected from slope depths of the northern South China Sea. It is characterized by the presence of branched branchiae and heavy acicular spines in the anterior chaetigers, and is morphologically distinct from the other species of the genus in the shape of the anterior margin of the prostomium, the number of neuropodia with nipple-like projections distally, and the segment annulation. Four gene fragments of the new species were sequenced, comprising 16S rRNA, 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, and histone H3. This study represents the first report of Sclerobregma in the South China Sea.
South China Sea
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
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Holotype TIO TIO-Poly-149, geounit South China Sea, identified as Sclerobregma nanhaiensis Lin, Huang, Liang & He, 2025
 Etymology

Sclerobregma nanhaiense is named for Nánhǎi (南海), the Chinese name for the South China Sea, where the ... [details]

 Spelling

The authors used 'nanhaiensis' but as Sclerobregma is neuter it is mandatory to use the neuter spelling ... [details]

 Type locality

Offshore from Hong Kong, northern South China Sea; 19.8333, 115.35 (19°50′N, 115°21′E), depth 1601 m, Holotype ... [details]