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Scalibregma Rathke 1843

Description

ScalIbregma Rathke, 1843

Scalibregma Rathke, 1843: 182 –184.— Blake 2000: 132. Type species: Scalibregma inflatum Rathke, 1843

Diagnosis. Body elongate, arenicoliform. Prostomium T-shaped with distinct lateral horns. Parapodia of posterior segments with dorsal and ventral cirri, interramal papillae or cilia present; postchaetal lamellae absent. Branchiae present. Chaetae including capillaries, lyrate chaetae, and sometimes few inconspicuous spines, blunt or bifurcated among capillaries of chaetigers 1–2, representing precursors of lyrate chaetae; large conspicuous spines absent. Pygidium with long anal cirri (Blake 2000: 132).

Notes

Published as part of Bakken, Torkild, Oug, Eivind & Kongsrud, Jon Anders, 2014, Occurrence and distribution of Pseudoscalibregma and Scalibregma (Annelida, Scalibregmatidae) in the deep Nordic Seas, with the description of Scalibregma hanseni n. sp., pp. 101-117 in Zootaxa 3753 (2) on page 108, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3753.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/225662

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Scalibregmatidae
Genus
Scalibregma
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Annelida
Scientific name authorship
Rathke
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Scalibregma Rathke, 1843 sec. Bakken, Oug & Kongsrud, 2014

References

  • Rathke, H. (1843) Beitrage zur Fauna Norwegens. Verhandlungen Kaiserlichen Leopoldinisch-Carolinischen Akademie Naturforscher, Breslau ,, 20, 1 - 264. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 11613
  • Blake, J. A. (2000) Family Scalibregmatidae Malmgren, 1867. In: Blake, J. A., Hilbig, B. & Scott, P. H. (Eds.), Taxonomic Atlas of the Benthic Fauna of the Santa Maria Basin and the Western Santa Barbara Channel. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, California, pp. 129 - 144.