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Jirkov, Igor A. (2023). On the Amagini (Annelida: Ampharetidae) of Moscow and St.-Petersburg collections with description of three new species. Invertebrate Zoology. 20(2): 180-204 [1 online table with supplementary data].
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10.15298/invertzool.20.2.04 [view]
Jirkov, Igor A.
2023
On the Amagini (Annelida: Ampharetidae) of Moscow and St.-Petersburg collections with description of three new species.
Invertebrate Zoology
20(2): 180-204 [1 online table with supplementary data]
Publication
AnnelidaBase. Open access article.
Available for editors  PDF available [request]
Taxonomy of eight ampharetids of the tribe Amagini is discussed on the basis of huge museum collections of Moscow and St-Petersburg (more than 2000 specimens from about 250 samples). It is shown that species of monotypic genera Neopaiwa, Paiwa, and Weddelia are junior synonyms of Samythopsis grubei. Mexamage and Paramage are junior synonyms of Amage. Thus, the tribe includes genera Amage, Grubianella, and Samythopsis. Amage levensteinae sp.n., Amage clemi sp.n., and Amage ceshici sp.n. from the abyssal depths are described. Amage asiatica, Grubianella klugei and Samythopsis grubei are redescribed based on the type material.
Arctic-Boreal marine
Chile
North Pacific
Pacific Ocean
Sea of Japan
Southern Ocean: Antarctic and Subantarctic marine regions together (= E+W+S+M(+T))
Abyssal, Deep-Sea
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Amage asiatica Uschakov, 1955 (redescription)
Amage auricula Malmgren, 1866 (additional source)
Amage ceshici Jirkov, 2023 (original description)
Amage clemi Jirkov, 2023 (original description)
Amage levensteinae Jirkov, 2023 (original description)
Amage sibogae Caullery, 1944 (new combination reference)
Amaginae Holthe, 1986 (additional source)
Grubianella McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Grubianella antarctica McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Grubianella klugei (Pergament & Khlebovich, 1964) (additional source)
Neopaiwa Hartman & Fauchald, 1971 accepted as Samythopsis McIntosh, 1885 (source of synonymy)
Neopaiwa cirrata Hartman & Fauchald, 1971 accepted as Samythopsis grubei McIntosh, 1885 (source of synonymy)
Paiwa Chamberlin, 1919 accepted as Samythopsis McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Paiwa abyssi Chamberlin, 1919 accepted as Samythopsis grubei McIntosh, 1885 (source of synonymy)
Samythopsis McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Samythopsis grubei McIntosh, 1885 (redescription)
Weddellia Hartman, 1967 accepted as Samythopsis McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Weddellia profunda Hartman, 1967 accepted as Samythopsis grubei McIntosh, 1885 (source of synonymy)
Holotype, geounit Eastern Pacific, identified as Amage clemi Jirkov, 2023
Holotype, geounit West Pacific, identified as Amage ceshici Jirkov, 2023
Holotype SIO IO RAN, geounit South Pacific, identified as Amage levensteinae Jirkov, 2023
 Depth range

1400 – 3990 m. [details]

 Depth range

4460 – 5500 m. [details]

 Depth range

2880 – 7230 m. [details]

 Distribution

Pacific Ocean: East of Japan; Bering Sea. [details]

 Distribution

Abyssal North and South Pacific Ocean. [details]

 Distribution

Abyssal to upper hadal zone of the Pacific Ocean. [details]

 Etymology

From Jirkov (2023: 195): "The species is named after my son Innocentius (we call him Ceshic)". [details]

 Etymology

From Jirkov (2023: 193): "The species is named after my son Clements (we call him Clim)". [details]

 Etymology

From Jirkov (2023: 191-192): "The species is named after Soviet polychaetologist Raisa Yakovlevna Levenstein, who ... [details]

 Habitat

Bathyal and abyssal depths. [details]

 Habitat

Abyssal depths. [details]

 Habitat

Abyssal to upper hadal depths. [details]

 Type locality

West Pacific Ocean, East of Japan (40.9°, 144.8833°), 3990 m. [details]

 Type locality

Eastern Pacific Ocean, off Ecuador (-1.9167°, -83.0836°), 4460 m. [details]

 Type locality

SW Pacific Ocean, E Macquarie Island (-54.5667°, 159.5°), 5370-5410 m. [details]