Bitentaculate Cirratulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) collected chiefly during cruises of the R / V Anton Bruun, USNS Eltanin, USCG Glacier, R / V Hero, RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer, and R / V Polarstern from the Southern Ocean, Antarctica, and off Western South America
Author
Blake, James A.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-12-21
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journal article
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Chaetocirratulus pinguis
Hartman, 1978
,
new combination
Figure 36
Chaetozone pinguis
Hartman, 1978:166
, fig. 18a–c;
Usha
et al
. 2014: 917
.
Cirratulus patagonicus
:
Hartman 1978: 166
.
Not
Kinberg 1866
.
Material examined. Weddell Sea,
USCG
Glacier
Sta.
69-1,
24 Feb. 1969
,
74°28.1ʹS
,
30°31.7ʹW
,
513 m
,
holotype
(
USNM 46782
) and
13
paratypes
(
USNM 46783
);
Sta.
68-5,
9 Feb 1968
,
76°00ʹS
,
55°00ʹW
, 400 (1,
USNM 46800
);
Sta.
69-7, coll.
01 March 1969
,
77°16ʹS
,
42°38ʹW
,
512 m
, (1,
USNM 490733
);
Weddell Sea
, east of former
Larsen Ice Shelf A Area
,
RVIB
Nathaniel
B.
Palmer
Cr.
2000-03
, coll.
J.A. Blake
,
Sta.
26,
23 May 2000
.
64°39.564ʹS
,
059°13.226ʹW
,
SM
grab,
564 m
(1,
MCZ 149836
).—
East Antarctic Peninsula
,
Prince Gustav Channel
,
RVIB
Nathaniel
B.
Palmer
Cr.
2000-03
, coll.
J.A. Blake
,
SM
grab,
Sta.
01,
14 May 2000
,
64°17.625´S
,
058°34.678´W
.
768 m
(1,
JAB
);
Sta.
34,
24 May 2000
,
64°10.995ʹS
,
058°34.140ʹW
,
865 m
(5,
MCZ 149837
; 1
SEM
stub,
JAB
);
N of Larsen Ice Shelf Area
A, off
Lindenberg Island
,
RVIB
Nathaniel
B.
Palmer
Cr.
2000-03
, coll.
J.A. Blake
,
SM
grab,
Sta.
03,
15 May 2000
,
64°53.533ʹS
,
059°30.694ʹW
,
385m
(1,
MCZ 149838
);
former
Ice Shelf A Area
,
Greenpeace Trough
,
RVIB
Nathaniel
B.
Palmer
Cr.
2000-03
, coll.
J.A. Blake
,
SM
grab,
Sta.
22,
20 May 2000
,
64°46.632ʹS
,
060°21.557ʹW
,
868 m
(1,
LACM-AHF
Poly
10214);
Sta.
12,
19 May 2000
,
64°55.101ʹS
,
060°24.459ʹW
,
317 m
(1,
LACM-AHF
Poly
10215);
former
Ice Shelf A Area
, border with
Larsen B
,
RVIB
Nathaniel
B.
Palmer
Cr.
2000-03
, coll.
J.A. Blake
,
SM
grab,
Sta.
13,
19 May 2000
,
64°53.517ʹS
,
060°28.836ʹW
,
323 m
(1,
LACM-AHF
Poly
10216);
Sta.
14,
19 May 2000
,
64°51.818ʹS
,
060°33.438ʹW
,
419 m
(4,
LACM-AHF
Poly
10217).—
South
Shetland Islands
,
Clarence Island
,
USNS
Eltanin
, Cr.
12,
Sta.
1089, 17
Apr
64,
60.78°S
,
53.507°W
,
Blake
trawl,
641 m
(1,
USNM 1013943
).—
Ross Sea
,
Pennell Bank
, off
Ross Ice
shelf
, ca.
385 km
W of McMurdo Station
,
USNS
Eltanin
Cr.
32,
Sta.
2060,
25 Jan 1968
,
77.98°S
,
178.18°E
,
Camera
grab,
647 m
(1,
USNM 1490734
)
.
Description.
A small species, specimen from USNS
Eltanin
Sta. 1089 (USNM 1013943)
6 mm
long and
5.2 mm
wide for 48 setigerous segments;
types
smaller, up to
4.2 mm
long for 30 segments. Body distinctly fusiform in shape in
types
(
Fig 36A
) and some non-types; juveniles more elongate, thick, tapering posteriorly, thickened in middle, but not distinctly fusiform. Individual segments biannulate (
Fig. 36B
). Shallow mid-dorsal groove apparent in some specimens (
Fig. 36A
). Color tan, with no additional pigmentation.
Prostomium broadly rounded on anterior margin, subtriangular in shape, wider than long (
Fig. 36
A–B). Peristomium well developed, dorsally overlapping first segment somewhat, with deep lateral grooves forming
three weakly developed annular rings, well developed laterally (
Fig. 36B
); dorsum of peristomium relatively smooth, without dorsal crest (
Fig. 36A
). Dorsal tentacles medial in location, arising from groove between peristomium and setiger 1 (
Fig. 36
A–B) or anterior margin of first setiger; tentacles thick, short in preservation. First pair of branchiae arising lateral to dorsal tentacles in same groove between peristomium and setiger 1 (
Fig. 36
A–B); subsequent branchiae arising dorsal to setal fascicles (
Fig. 36B
), continuing through first half of body.
Capillary setae in noto- and neuropodia throughout; acicular spines in notopodia from middle and posterior setigers and in neuropodia from setiger 1–5. Acicular spines short, straight (
Fig. 36
D–E); capillaries sometimes with finely serrated or fringed border (
Fig. 36E
, inset).
Pygidium terminating a conical lobe ventral to anal opening (
Fig. 36A
).
Methyl Green stain.
The prostomium stains lightly; the peristomium stains heavily, especially on the sides; the body segments are generally unstained.
Remarks.
Chaetocirratulus pinguis
is similar to
C. andersenensis
in that most specimens have a robust, fusiform body. The two species differ in that the first has acicular spines present in the neuropodia from anterior setigers 1–5 instead of a far posterior setiger.
Chaetocirratulus andersenensis
has acicular spines limited to a few posterior neuropodia, rarely in notopodia; whereas in
A. pinguis
, acicular spines are present in both noto- and neuropodia throughout. In addition, the three peristomial rings are typically prominent and well-defined in
C. andersenensis
, but only weakly developed in
C. pinguis
, giving the pre-setigerous region a smooth appearance.
Habitat.
Chaetocirratulus pinguis
was noticeably abundant in the vicinity of the former Larsen Ice Shelf A where the surficial sediments (
0–5 cm
) consist of 0–40% sand likely derived from the formerly overlying ice cover (
Gilbert & Domack 2003
).
Distribution.
Weddell Sea and Antarctic Peninsula in shelf and upper slope depths,
317–865 m
; East
Antarctica
,
203 m
.