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Neal, Lenka; Wiklund, Helena; Rabone, Muriel; Dahlgren, Thomas G.; Glover, Adrian G. (2022). Abyssal fauna of polymetallic nodule exploration areas, eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean: Annelida: Spionidae and Poecilochaetidae. Marine Biodiversity. 52(5): 1-48.
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10.1007/s12526-022-01277-1 [view]
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Neal, Lenka; Wiklund, Helena; Rabone, Muriel; Dahlgren, Thomas G.; Glover, Adrian G.
2022
Abyssal fauna of polymetallic nodule exploration areas, eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean: Annelida: Spionidae and Poecilochaetidae
Marine Biodiversity
52(5): 1-48
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD).
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This paper represents a continuation of taxonomic publications on the benthic fauna of polymetallic nodule fields in the eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) using material collected during baseline environmental survey work targeting two exploration contract areas (“UK-1” and “OMS”) and one Area of Particular Environmental Interest, “APEI-6.” Families Poecilochaetidae Hannerz, 1956 and Spionidae Grube, 1850 of the annelid suborder Spioniformia were studied here. Taxonomic data are presented for 25 species from 98 records as identified by a combination of morphological and genetic approaches. Although sub-optimal morphological condition can prevent new species being formally described, it is essential that morphological, molecular, and voucher data are made available for future surveys. Descriptions of two new species—Poecilochaetus brenkei sp. nov. and Laonice shulseae sp. nov.—increase the number of formally described new annelid species from the areas targeted in this study to 15 and CCZ-wide to 46. We also discuss the commonly reported “cosmopolitan” deep-sea spionid Aurospio dibranchiata Maciolek, 1981, which we show represents several genetically distinct species (three of these from CCZ area alone) but without reliable morphological characters to separate them. Molecular data provide evidence that 15 out of 25 species reported here have a wide distribution within the eastern CCZ and that Aurospio sp. “NHM_2186” and the known species Prionospio amarsupiata Neal & Altamira in Paterson et al. 2016 may be cosmopolitan. Lastly, the molecular data provide insights into relationships within Spioniformia, suggesting that both Poecilochaetidae and Trochochaetidae belong within Spionidae.
East Pacific
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Aurospio Maciolek, 1981 (taxonomy source)
Aurospio dibranchiata Maciolek, 1981 (taxonomy source)
Laonice shulseae Neal, Wiklund, Rabone, Dahlgren & Glover, 2022 (original description)
Poecilochaetus brenkei Neal, Wiklund, Rabone, Dahlgren & Glover, 2022 (original description)
Aurospio dibranchiata Maciolek, 1981 (taxonomy source)
Laonice shulseae Neal, Wiklund, Rabone, Dahlgren & Glover, 2022 (original description)
Poecilochaetus brenkei Neal, Wiklund, Rabone, Dahlgren & Glover, 2022 (original description)
Holotype NHMUK NHM_2182, ANEA.2021.50, geounit North East Pacific, identified as Laonice shulseae Neal, Wiklund, Rabone, Dahlgren & Glover, 2022
Holotype NHMUK NHM_223, ANEA.2021.1, geounit Clarion Clipperton Zone, identified as Poecilochaetus brenkei Neal, Wiklund, Rabone, Dahlgren & Glover, 2022
Holotype NHMUK NHM_223, ANEA.2021.1, geounit Clarion Clipperton Zone, identified as Poecilochaetus brenkei Neal, Wiklund, Rabone, Dahlgren & Glover, 2022
Etymology
Laonice shulseae is named for Dr. Christine Shulse, who participated in the first ABYSSLINE cruise in 2013 [details]
Etymology
authors: Poecilochaetus brenkei "is named for Nils Brenke", author of "Brenke N (2005) An epibenthic sledge for ... [details]
Type locality
Clarion-Clipperton zone, North-eastern Pacific,19.4666°, -120.0029° (as 19 27.998 N, 120 00.172 W), 4141 m [details]
Type locality
eastern Clarion-Clipperton zone, Pacific Ocean, 13.9628, -116.5509 ( 13°57.7675 N, 116°33.0556 W), 4062 m [details]