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Fauchald, K. (1974). Deep-water errant polychaetes from Hardangerfjorden, western Norway. Sarsia. 57: 1-32.
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10.1080/00364827.1974.10411268 [view]
Fauchald, K.
1974
Deep-water errant polychaetes from Hardangerfjorden, western Norway
Sarsia
57: 1-32
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb); also available at: Smithsonian Repository
The errantiate polychaetes from waters deeper than 200 m in Hardangerfjorden include 37 species of which 5 are newly described. These include Nothria fiordica, Eunice dubitatus, Lumbrineris agostos, L. aniara, and L. scopa. The faunal composition indicates a close relationship to shallow water faunas in the region, and differs from the usual composition of deep-water polychaetes. A preliminary analysis indicates the presence of ecological groupings of polychaetes in Hardangerfjorden.
Europe
North Atlantic
Norway
North Atlantic
Norway
Systematics, Taxonomy
Eunice dubitatus Fauchald, 1974 accepted as Eunice dubitata Fauchald, 1974 (original description)
Lumbrineris agastos Fauchald, 1974 accepted as Lumbrineris futilis Kinberg, 1865 (original description)
Lumbrineris aniara Fauchald, 1974 (original description)
Lumbrineris scopa Fauchald, 1974 accepted as Abyssoninoe scopa (Fauchald, 1974) (original description)
Nereis elitoralis Eliason, 1962 (status source)
Nothria fiordica Fauchald, 1974 accepted as Paradiopatra fiordica (Fauchald, 1974) (original description)
Lumbrineris agastos Fauchald, 1974 accepted as Lumbrineris futilis Kinberg, 1865 (original description)
Lumbrineris aniara Fauchald, 1974 (original description)
Lumbrineris scopa Fauchald, 1974 accepted as Abyssoninoe scopa (Fauchald, 1974) (original description)
Nereis elitoralis Eliason, 1962 (status source)
Nothria fiordica Fauchald, 1974 accepted as Paradiopatra fiordica (Fauchald, 1974) (original description)
Classification
Was recombined into Eulitoralis but N elitoralis seems to be a normal Nereis. Fauchald (1974: 13) points out that ... [details]
Status
Fauchald (1974: 13) points out that Nereis elitoralis does not fit the paragnath pattern of Eunereis, contrary to ... [details]
Status
Fauchald (1974: 13) points out that Nereis elitoralis does not fit the paragnath pattern of Eunereis, contrary to ... [details]