Aricidea (Strelzovia) suecica Eliason 1920
- Dataset
- The Paraonidae (Annelida: Sedentaria) from Norway and adjacent seas, with two new species, four new records, and a redescription of Paraonides nordica Strelzov, 1968 based on type material
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Annelida
- class
- Polychaeta
- order
- Spionida
- family
- Paraonidae
- genus
- Aricidea
- species
- Aricidea suecica
diagnosis
Diagnosis. Antenna long, reaching third chaetiger. Secondary ciliary organs present. Three prebranchial segments. Dorsal podial lobes of chaetiger 1 cirriform, similar in length to those of remaining prebranchial chaetigers. Branchiae numbering 15 – 30 pairs; stout and tapering uniformly to a blunt tip. Modified notochaetae absent. Modified neurochaetae abruptly tapering, with slender terminal spine.
discussion
Remarks. In his thorough revision of the family Paraonidae, Strelzov (1973) compared material assigned to A. suecica with the original descriptions of this species (Eliason, 1920) and of A. nolani (Webster & Benedict, 1887). Although he failed to examine any of the type materials, he came to the conclusion that characters separating the two species were irrelevant, and that A. nolani should be preferred after priority rule. However, Hartley (1981) published as personal communication the conclusions of M. H. Pettibone, who examined the type series of A. nolani and found it to be formed of anterior fragments of three incomplete specimens, apparently pertaining to at least two different species (Gil 2011). It rendered A. nolani as an unidentifiable species and A. suecica a valid one, opinion followed subsequently by several authors such as Gaston (1984), Hartley (1984), Hartmann-Schröder (1996) or Aguirrezabalaga (2012) (but see Jirkov, 2001).
distribution
Distribution. Eastern Atlantic, from East Greenland (Wesenberg-Lund 1953) and Northern Norway (Oug 2000) to Iberian Peninsula (Aguirrezabalaga 2012), western Atlantic, from Western Greenland (Blake & Dean 1973) and New England (Pettibone 1963) to Caribbean Sea (Díaz-Díaz et al. 2009). Arctic Ocean: Canadian Arctic (Conlan et al. 2008), Jan Mayen (Bakken et al. 2010). California (Hartman 1969).
materials_examined
Material examined. ZISP 20 / 37913; Barents Sea; 71.2916 ° N- 50.0250 ° E; 140 m; 06.09.1959; one specimen. 3353 Kvitebjørn KV – 14 R; 61.1226 ° N – 2.3972 ° E; 188 m; 02.06.2005; one specimen. 5390 G 7122 / 7 - 1; 71.05 ° N- 22.05 ° E; 340 m; 08.09.2015; 13 specimens. 5390 E 7122 / 4 - 1; 71.05 ° N- 22.05 ° E; 340 m; 10.09.2015; 35 specimens. 5390 S 7220 / 10 - 1; 71.05 ° N- 22.05 ° E; 340 m; 10.09.2015; one specimen.