2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1026116008735
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A new species of Chaetozone (Polychaeta: Cirratulidae) from deep water in the northeast Atlantic, with comments on the diversity of the genus in cold northern waters

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“…Globally, the number of recognized new species is increasing as well. New species from Europe and off the Faroes have been described by Woodham & Chambers (1994), Chambers (2000), and Chambers & Woodham (2003) and others are known (Chambers et al 2007;Doner, unpublished). Magalhães & Bailey-Brock (2013) described two new species of Chaetozone from the Hawaiian Islands and a rich cirratulid fauna from South America and Antarctica includes several new species of Chaetozone (Blake, manuscript in preparation).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Globally, the number of recognized new species is increasing as well. New species from Europe and off the Faroes have been described by Woodham & Chambers (1994), Chambers (2000), and Chambers & Woodham (2003) and others are known (Chambers et al 2007;Doner, unpublished). Magalhães & Bailey-Brock (2013) described two new species of Chaetozone from the Hawaiian Islands and a rich cirratulid fauna from South America and Antarctica includes several new species of Chaetozone (Blake, manuscript in preparation).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Companion studies of cirratulids from Antarctica and along the eastern North American shelf and slope reveal endemic and largely undescribed cirratulid faunas. New cirratulids have been recently described from the northeastern Atlantic (Chambers, 2000;Chambers and Woodham, 2003). Three new species of Chaetozone and one new species of Caulleriella from off Massachusetts in relatively shallow depths are described as part of a companion paper in this volume (Doner and Blake, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several works have dealt with polychaetes (Annelida, Polychaeta) collected within the BIOICE programme, such as those by Petersen (2000) on Fauveli− opsidae, Kirkegaard (2001) on Glyceridae and Goniadidae, Sanfilippo (2001) on Serpulidae, Sigvaldadóttir (2002) on Spionidae, Chambers and Woodham (2003) on Cirratulidae, Parapar (2003Parapar ( , 2006 on Oweniidae, Parapar et al (2011a) on Trichobranchidae, Parapar et al (2011b) on Opheliidae, Moreira and Parapar (2012) on Sphaerodoridae, and Parapar et al (2014) on Longosomatidae.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%