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Leitoscoloplos kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885)

130513  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:130513)

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Haploscoloplos kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885) · unaccepted (superseded recombination)
Haploscoloplos kerguelensis minutus Hartman, 1953 · unaccepted (subjective synonym)
Haploscoloplos minutus Hartman, 1953 · unaccepted (superseded subsequent rank of...)  
superseded subsequent rank of subjective synonym
Leitoscoloplos banzareae Mackie, 1987 · unaccepted (subjective synonym)
Leitoscoloplos kerguelensis minutus (Hartman, 1953) · unaccepted (superseded subsequent combination...)  
superseded subsequent combination of subjective synonym
Scoloplos kerguelensis McIntosh, 1885 · unaccepted (superseded original combination)

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  1. Subspecies Leitoscoloplos kerguelensis minutus (Hartman, 1953) accepted as Leitoscoloplos kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885) (superseded subsequent combination of subjective synonym)
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(of Scoloplos kerguelensis McIntosh, 1885) McIntosh, W.C. [M'Intosh]. (1885). Report on the Annelida Polychaeta collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. <em>Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873–76. Zoology.</em> 12 (part 34): i-xxxvi, 1-554, pl. 1-55, 1A-39A, & Annelida stations map., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/50688426
page(s): 355-356, plate XLIII figs. 6-8, plate XXIIA fig. 19 [details] OpenAccess publication
Note Southern Indian Ocean, Kerguelen Islands: off...  
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Type locality Southern Indian Ocean, Kerguelen Islands: off London River (48º50'S, 69º18'E), 110 fathoms (200 m), volcanic mud, and off Christmas Harbour (48º41'S, 69º04'E); 120 fathoms (220 m), volcanic mud.  [details]
Depth range 20-220 m.   
Depth range 20-220 m.  [details]

Distribution Southern Indian Ocean: Kerguelen Islands. Mackie (1987: 4) restricted the distribution of the species to the Kerguelen...  
Distribution Southern Indian Ocean: Kerguelen Islands. Mackie (1987: 4) restricted the distribution of the species to the Kerguelen area. Most records from other areas, especially the ones from western Mexico and European waters, must be considered doubtful, as they differ from the redescription of the species.  [details]

Etymology The specific epithet kerguelensis refers to the type locality of the species, Kerguelen Islands (Southern Indian Ocean).   
Etymology The specific epithet kerguelensis refers to the type locality of the species, Kerguelen Islands (Southern Indian Ocean).  [details]

Taxonomy Adding to previous comments by Mackie (1987) on a number of probably erroneous prior identifications and records, Blake...  
Taxonomy Adding to previous comments by Mackie (1987) on a number of probably erroneous prior identifications and records, Blake (2017: 26) comments on possible misidentifications and hidden taxa placed as L. kerguelensis as follows: "Many of the published records of L. kerguelensis from Antarctica probably include a mixture of species. For example, records of L. kerguelensis by Hartmann-Schröder & Rosenfeldt (1988, 1990) from the Antarctic Peninsula and Elephant Island appear to be a mixture of L. kerguelensis and L. geminus because branchiae are reported to begin from setigers 10–14. Scoloplos kerguelensis sensu Fauvel (1916) from the Falkland Islands has branchiae from setiger 18–20 and is likely an undescribed species. The records of S. kerguelensis from India by Fauvel (1932; 1953) refer to yet another unknown species because the thorax consists of 12–19 setigers and branchiae begin from setiger 20–22. Haploscoloplos kerguelensis sensu Ramos (1976) from the eastern Mediterranean is another undescribed species having eight thoracic setigers, branchiae from setiger 14, bilobed neuropodia, and furcate setae. Haploscoloplos kerguelensis sensu Fauchald (1972) from deep water off Western Mexico differs from typical shallower forms in having a distinct postsetal lobe on abdominal neuropodia, and is most certainly an unnamed species. Haploscoloplos kerguelensis sensu Okuda (1937; 1938; 1939; 1946) is believed to represent another undescribed species. Leitoscoloplos normalis from Australia is closely related to L. kerguelensis …"  [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Leitoscoloplos kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=130513 on 2024-11-20
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original description (of Leitoscoloplos banzareae Mackie, 1987) Mackie, Andrew S. Y. 1987. A review of species currently assigned to the genus Leitoscoloplos Day, 1977 (Polychaeta: Orbiniidae), with descriptions of species newly referred to Scoloplos Blainville, 1828. Sarsia, 72: 1-28. (look up in IMIS)
page(s): 8, fig. 7, table 6 [details] 

original description (of Haploscoloplos kerguelensis minutus Hartman, 1953) Hartman, Olga. (1953). Non-pelagic Polychaeta of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901‒1903. <em>Further Zoological Results of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901‒1903 under the direction of Dr. Otto Nordenskjöld.</em> 4(11): 1-83., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/62372341
page(s): 37, fig. 11a-c [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

original description (of Scoloplos kerguelensis McIntosh, 1885) McIntosh, W.C. [M'Intosh]. (1885). Report on the Annelida Polychaeta collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. <em>Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873–76. Zoology.</em> 12 (part 34): i-xxxvi, 1-554, pl. 1-55, 1A-39A, & Annelida stations map., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/50688426
page(s): 355-356, plate XLIII figs. 6-8, plate XXIIA fig. 19 [details] OpenAccess publication

context source (Deepsea) Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO. The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), available online at http://www.iobis.org/ [details] 

context source (HKRMS) Mak, P. M. S. (1982). The coral associated polychaetes of Hong Kong, with special reference to the serpulids. In: Proceedings of the first international marine biological workshop: The marine flora and fauna of Hong Kong and southern China (ed. Morton, B.), vol. 2, pp595-617. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong. [details] 

additional source Bellan, G. (2001). Polychaeta, <i>in</i>: Costello, M.J. <i>et al.</i> (Ed.) (2001). European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. <em>Collection Patrimoines Naturels.</em> 50: 214-231. (look up in IMIS)
page(s): 222 [as 'sensu Ramos, 1976'] [details] 

additional source Glasby, Christopher J.; Read, Geoffrey B.; Lee, Kenneth E.; Blakemore, R.J.; Fraser, P.M.; Pinder, A.M.; Erséus, C.; Moser, W.E.; Burreson, E.M.; Govedich, F.R.; Davies, R.W.; Dawson, E.W. (2009). Phylum Annelida: bristleworms, earthworms, leeches. <em>[Book chapter].</em> Chapt 17, pp. 312-358. in: Gordon, D.P. (Ed.) (2009). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity: 1. Kingdom Animalia: Radiata, Lophotrochozoa, Deuterostomia. Canterbury University Press, Christchurch. [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

additional source Neal, Lenka; Paterson, Gordon L.J.; Blockley, David; Scott, Ben; Sherlock, Emma; Huque, Cate; Glover, Adrian G. (2020). Biodiversity data and new species descriptions of polychaetes from offshore waters of the Falkland Islands, an area undergoing hydrocarbon exploration. <em>ZooKeys.</em> 938: 1-86., available online at https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.938.49349
page(s): 40, fig. 19b, table 2 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

redescription Blake, James A. (2017). Polychaeta Orbiniidae from Antarctica, the Southern Ocean, the Abyssal Pacific Ocean, and off South America. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 4218(1): 1-145 [monograph]., available online at http://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.4218.1.1/25653
page(s): 23; note: redescription, not from types, with new synonyms added, and comments on possible misidentifications (see notes below) [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

redescription Mackie, Andrew S. Y. 1987. A review of species currently assigned to the genus Leitoscoloplos Day, 1977 (Polychaeta: Orbiniidae), with descriptions of species newly referred to Scoloplos Blainville, 1828. Sarsia, 72: 1-28. (look up in IMIS)
page(s): 3-4, fig. 2, table 1, table 6 [details] 

new combination reference Day, John H. (1977). A review of the Australian and New Zealand Orbiniidae (Annelida: Polychaeta). 217-246. <i>In</i>: Reish, Donald J.; Fauchald, Kristian (Eds.). Essays on polychaetous annelids in memory of Dr. Olga Hartman. The Allan Hancock Foundation, University of Southern California.
page(s): 223 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]
 
 Present  Present in aphia/obis/gbif/idigbio   Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

Nontype (of Haploscoloplos kerguelensis minutus Hartman, 1953) NRS 3480, geounit South Georgia [details]
Nontype NHMUK 1941.3.3.1281, geounit Kerguelen Islands [details]
Nontype NHMUK 1941.3.3.1282, geounit Kerguelen Islands [details]
Nontype NHMUK 1941.3.3.1283, geounit Kerguelen Islands [details]
Nontype NHMUK 1941.3.3.1285, geounit MacRobertson Land [details]
Paratype (of Leitoscoloplos banzareae Mackie, 1987) NHMUK 1941.3.3.1489-1491, geounit MacRobertson Land [details]
Syntype (of Haploscoloplos kerguelensis minutus Hartman, 1953) NRS 3703, geounit South Georgia [details]
Syntype (of Scoloplos kerguelensis McIntosh, 1885) NHMUK ZOO 1885.12.1.252, geounit Kerguelen Islands [details]
Syntype (of Scoloplos kerguelensis McIntosh, 1885) NHMUK ZOO 1885.12.1.253, geounit Kerguelen Islands [details]
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Depth range 20-220 m.  [details]

Diagnosis Mackie (1987: 4) restricted the species Leitoscoloplos kerguelensis to specimens possessing 9 thoracic chaetigers and initially small branchiae from chaetiger 13-15.  [details]

Distribution Southern Indian Ocean: Kerguelen Islands. Mackie (1987: 4) restricted the distribution of the species to the Kerguelen area. Most records from other areas, especially the ones from western Mexico and European waters, must be considered doubtful, as they differ from the redescription of the species.  [details]

Etymology The specific epithet kerguelensis refers to the type locality of the species, Kerguelen Islands (Southern Indian Ocean).  [details]

Habitat Volcanic mud.  [details]

Taxonomy Adding to previous comments by Mackie (1987) on a number of probably erroneous prior identifications and records, Blake (2017: 26) comments on possible misidentifications and hidden taxa placed as L. kerguelensis as follows: "Many of the published records of L. kerguelensis from Antarctica probably include a mixture of species. For example, records of L. kerguelensis by Hartmann-Schröder & Rosenfeldt (1988, 1990) from the Antarctic Peninsula and Elephant Island appear to be a mixture of L. kerguelensis and L. geminus because branchiae are reported to begin from setigers 10–14. Scoloplos kerguelensis sensu Fauvel (1916) from the Falkland Islands has branchiae from setiger 18–20 and is likely an undescribed species. The records of S. kerguelensis from India by Fauvel (1932; 1953) refer to yet another unknown species because the thorax consists of 12–19 setigers and branchiae begin from setiger 20–22. Haploscoloplos kerguelensis sensu Ramos (1976) from the eastern Mediterranean is another undescribed species having eight thoracic setigers, branchiae from setiger 14, bilobed neuropodia, and furcate setae. Haploscoloplos kerguelensis sensu Fauchald (1972) from deep water off Western Mexico differs from typical shallower forms in having a distinct postsetal lobe on abdominal neuropodia, and is most certainly an unnamed species. Haploscoloplos kerguelensis sensu Okuda (1937; 1938; 1939; 1946) is believed to represent another undescribed species. Leitoscoloplos normalis from Australia is closely related to L. kerguelensis …"  [details]

Type locality Southern Indian Ocean, Kerguelen Islands: off London River (48º50'S, 69º18'E), 110 fathoms (200 m), volcanic mud, and off Christmas Harbour (48º41'S, 69º04'E); 120 fathoms (220 m), volcanic mud.  [details]
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