Occurrence and distribution of Pseudoscalibregma and Scalibregma (Annelida, Scalibregmatidae) in the deep Nordic Seas, with the description of Scalibregma hanseni n. sp.
Author
Bakken, Torkild
Author
Oug, Eivind
Author
Kongsrud, Jon Anders
text
Zootaxa
2014
3753
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journal article
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ScalIbregma Inflatum
Rathke, 1843
Scalibregma inflatum
Rathke, 1843
: 184
–186, pl. IX, figs 15–21.—
Furreg 1925
: 157
–163, figs C–H.—
Støp-Bowitz 1945
: 67
– 72, fig. 2; 1948: 25–26, fig. 8.—
Mackie 1991
: 268
–271, figs 1–10.
Oligobranchus roseus
M. Sars, 1846
: 91
–94, pl. 10, figs 20–27.
Type
localities
.
Scalibregma inflatum
: near Molde, western
Norway
.
Oligobranchus roseus
: Florø
, western
Norway
.
Material examined
. The Norwegian North-Atlantic Expedition
1876–1878
, Norwegian continental shelf break, Sta. 18,
62°44'N
1°48'E
,
753 m
, 1 spm (
ZMBN
2276), identified by
Hansen (1882)
. R/V ‘
Håkon Mosby’
stations: Sta. 82.01.21.2, Lat: 62.491 Long: 0 1.721, 604 m, 1.1°C,
21 Jan. 1982
, 1 spm; Sta. 83.06.0 2.1, Lat: 62.198 Long: -00.003,
708 m
, -0.3°C, 0
2 June 1983
, 1 spm; Sta. 83.06.17.3, Lat: 62.593 Long: 0 1.233, 781 m, -0.9°C,
17 June 1983
, 2 spms; Sta. 84.11.21.2, Lat: 62.553 Long: 0 1.820, 625 m, -0.8°C,
21 Nov. 1984
, 3 spms; Sta. 85.01.0 8.1, Lat: 62.525,Long: 0 1.443, 701 m, -0.9°C,
8 Jan. 1985
, 6 spms; Sta. 86.07.27.2, Lat: 70.810 Long: - 0 9.728, 886 m, -0.6°C,
27 July 1986
, 1 spm; Sta. 86.08.15.5, Lat: 62.610 Long: 0 1.573, 654 m, -0.9°C,
15 Aug. 1986
, 1 spm; Sta. 86.08.17.6, Lat: 62.691 Long: 0 1.756, 750 m, -0.9°C,
17 Aug 1986
, 4 spms. R/V ‘
Jan Mayen
‘ stations: Sta. 808-99, Lat: 70.9768 Long: -08.7735,
109 m
,
14 Sept. 1999
, 17 spms; Sta. 813-99, Lat: 71.1068 Long: -09.5877,
514 m
,
15 Sept. 1999
, 1 spm. Environmental monitoring stations: Sta. OL-02, Lat: 63.49451 Long: 0 5.41986,
822 m
,
17 June 2004
, 2 spms; Sta. OL-03, Lat: 63.50035 Long: 0 5.36968,
867 m
,
17 June 2004
, 7 spms; Sta. OL-04, Lat: 63.51289 Long: 0 5.37823,
858 m
,
18 June 2004
, 3 spms; Sta. OL-05, Lat: 63.50675 Long: 0 5.40527,
828 m
,
17 June 2004
, 2 spms; Sta. OL-06, Lat: 63.52349 Long: 5.37058,
870 m
,
18 June 2004
, 4 spms; Sta. OL-07, Lat: 63.52469 Long: 0 5.40486,
843 m
,
18 June 2004
, 2 spms; Sta. OL-08, Lat: 63.53813 Long:
05.38181E
,
852 m
,
18 June 2004
, 2 spms; Sta. OL-09, Lat: 63.53583 Long: 0 5.40537,
854 m
,
18 June 2004
, 2 spms; Sta. OL-10, Lat: 63.53050 Long: 0 5.43927,
810 m
,
18 June 2004
, 3 spms; Sta. OL-11, Lat: 63.55031 Long: 0 5.42835,
851 m
,
18 June 2004
, 6 spms; Sta. OL-12, Lat: 63.55516 Long: 0 5.36859,
901 m
,
19 June 2004
, 2 spms; Sta. OL-13, Lat: 63.56073 Long: 0 5.39664,
883 m
,
19 June 2004
, 2 spms; Sta.
V-06
, Lat: 63.50074 Long: 0 5.33366,
913 m
, 0
1 June 1998
, 6 spms; Sta.
V-09
, Lat: 65.00138 Long: 0 5.00019,
757 m
, 0
1 June 1998
, 2 spms.
Remarks
.
Type
material of
Scalibregma inflatum
is not known to exist.
Mackie (1991)
gave a redescription of
S. inflatum
based on specimens from the Sunndalsfjord in western
Norway
, close to the original
type
locality. He also confirmed the synonymy of
Oligobranchus roseus
with
S. inflatum
after examining a specimen of
O
. roseus
kept at the Zoological Museum, University of Oslo, and presumed to be the material for the original description.
M. Sars (1846)
described
O
. roseus
,
being unaware of Rathke’s description (note p. 94; 1846), but appears later to have accepted the synonymy (M. Sars in
G.
O
. Sars 1872
).
The specimens examined in the present study were all collected on the upper slope of the Norwegian continental margin, at depths greater than
600 m
, and from
Jan Mayen
. The specimens agree with the description given by
Mackie (1991)
. The presence of short, acute or bifurcate spines on chaetiger 1–2, as described by
Mackie (1991)
, was confirmed.
Distribution
.
Scalibregma inflatum
is known to have a wide distribution in northern coastal waters. Støp- Bowitz (1945, 1948) reported
S. inflatum
from a number of localities in Norwegian and Arctic areas in depths from
10 to
200 m
. In deeper waters there are scattered records from west
Greenland
,
Spitsbergen
and
Jan Mayen
in
450– 1275 m
(
Støp-Bowitz 1948
). This study confirms the presence of the species in shelf break areas down to about
900 m
depths in the Norwegian Sea (
Fig. 7
B). The species may seem to have a depth limit at about
1000 m
in the Nordic Seas.
Scalibregma inflatum
is reported from world-wide areas (
Blake 1981
). Most probably several species are confounded.
Mackie (1991)
commented that several descriptions in faunal works from the northeast Atlantic may incorporate
S. celticum
Mackie, 1991
as well.