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Monro, Charles Carmichael Arthur. (1930). Polychaete worms. Discovery Reports, Cambridge. 2: 1-222.
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Monro, Charles Carmichael Arthur
1930
Polychaete worms
Discovery Reports, Cambridge
2: 1-222
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Publication date: "10th October, 1930"
[None. Introduction as follows:]
The Polychaeta studied in this report were all collected by the staff of the Discovery Investigations in the R.R.S. 'Discovery,' in the R.S.S. 'William Scoresby,' in the Floating Whaling Factory S.S. 'Anglo-Norse' off the South Sandwich Islands, and by the personnel of the Marine Biological Station at South Georgia and at Saldanha Bay, South Africa. A few specimens were also procured by a member of the staff in a trawler off the Cape of Good Hope.
The stations made by the 'Discovery' have no letters prefixed to the numbers: those of the 'William Scoresby' have the prefix WS, those of the S.S. 'Anglo-Norse' SS (for South Sandwich), and those of the Marine Biological Station MS.
The following summary of stations, taken from the Station List published by the Discovery Investigations, gives the courses sailed by the 'Discovery' and the 'William Scoresby.'
'Discovery.' Stations 1-2, Ascension Island; 3, Mid South Atlantic; 4-6, Tristan da Cunha; 7-12, Tristan da Cunha to South Georgia; 13-45, off South Georgia; 46-47, South Georgia to Falkland Islands; 48-58, off Falkland Islands; 59-89, Falkland Islands to Cape Town; 90-101, off South-west Africa; 102-116, South Africa to Bouvet Island; 117-121, Bouvet Island to South Georgia; 122-159, off South Georgia; 160-161, South Georgia to South Orkneys; 162-167, off South Orkneys; 168-170, South Orkneys to South Shetlands; 171-177, Bransfield Strait, South Shetlands; 178-192, Palmer Archipelago; 193-209, Bransfield Strait, South Shetlands; 210-221, Drake Strait; 222-230, Cape Horn to Falkland Islands; 231-259, Falkland Islands to Cape Town; 260-265, off South-west Africa; 266-299, Cape Town to Cape Verde Islands.
'William Scoresby.' Stations WS 1-4, off South-west Africa; WS 5-17, Cape Town to South Georgia; WS 18-65, off South Georgia; WS 66-70, South Georgia to Falkland Islands; WS 71-99, off Falkland Islands and between Falkland Islands and South America; WS 100-107, Falkland Islands to Port Desire, South America; WS 108-109, North of Falkland Islands; WS 110-114, off South Georgia; WS 115-121, South Georgia to Gough Island; WS 122-130, off Gough Island; WS 131-136, Gough Island to Cape Town.
The Marine Biological Station made seventy-four stations at South Georgia and eight stations at South Africa. The location of the SS stations has already been given.
Antarctic
Islands of the South Atlantic
Southern Ocean: Antarctic and Subantarctic marine regions together (= E+W+S+M(+T))
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Alciopa cantrainii (Delle Chiaje, 1830) accepted as Naiades cantrainii Delle Chiaje, 1830 (additional source)
Amage sculpta Ehlers, 1908 (additional source)
Ammotrypane breviata Ehlers, 1913 accepted as Ophelina breviata (Ehlers, 1913) (additional source)
Amphicteis gunneri (M. Sars, 1835) (additional source)
Amphicteis gunneri antarctica Hessle, 1917 accepted as Amphicteis antarctica Hessle, 1917 (additional source)
Amphicteis gunneri japonica McIntosh, 1885 accepted as Amphicteis japonica McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Amphinome vagans (Savigny, 1822) (additional source)
Amphitrite edwardsi [subsequent misspelling of 'edwardsii'] accepted as Neoamphitrite edwardsii (Quatrefages, 1866) (additional source)
Amphitrite kerguelensis McIntosh, 1876 (additional source)
Antinoe antarctica (Bergström, 1916) accepted as Austrolaenilla antarctica Bergström, 1916 (new combination reference)
Antinoe epitoca Monro, 1930 (original description)
Antinoe pelagica Monro, 1930 accepted as Austrolaenilla pelagica (Monro, 1930) (original description)
Antinoe setobarba Monro, 1930 accepted as Austrolaenilla setobarba (Monro, 1930) (original description)
Aphrodite alta Kinberg, 1856 [as genus misspelling] accepted as Aphrodita alta Kinberg, 1856 (additional source)
Arabella iricolor (Montagu, 1804) (additional source)
Aricia marginata Ehlers, 1897 accepted as Leodamas marginatus (Ehlers, 1897) (additional source)
Aricia michaelseni Ehlers, 1897 accepted as Phylo felix Kinberg, 1866 (taxonomy source)
Artacama proboscidea Malmgren, 1866 (additional source)
Asychis amphiglypta [auct. misspelling for amphiglyptus] accepted as Asychis amphiglyptus (Ehlers, 1897) (additional source)
Audouinia filigera capensis (Schmarda, 1861) accepted as Cirriformia capensis (Schmarda, 1861) (new combination reference)
Augeneria Monro, 1930 (original description)
Augeneria tentaculata Monro, 1930 (original description)
Austrophyllum charcoti (Gravier, 1911) (additional source)
Autolytus charcoti Gravier, 1906 accepted as Epigamia charcoti (Gravier, 1906) (additional source)
Autolytus gibber Ehlers, 1897 accepted as Epigamia maclearanus (McIntosh, 1885) (additional source)
Autolytus simplex Ehlers, 1900 (additional source)
Axiothella antarctica Monro, 1930 (original description)
Bispira magalhaensis (Kinberg, 1866) accepted as Perkinsiana magalhaensis (Kinberg, 1867) (additional source)
Brada mammillata Grube, 1877 accepted as Bradabyssa mammillata (Grube, 1877) (additional source)
Brada villosa (Rathke, 1843) accepted as Bradabyssa villosa (Rathke, 1843) (additional source)
Callizona angelini (Kinberg, 1866) accepted as Rhynchonereella angelini (Kinberg, 1866) (additional source)
Capitella capitata (Fabricius, 1780) (additional source)
Capitella capitata antarctica Monro, 1930 (original description)
Ceratonereis vittata Langerhans, 1884 represented as Ceratonereis (Composetia) vittata Langerhans, 1884 (additional source)
Chaetopterus variopedatus (Renier, 1804) (additional source)
Chloeia viridis Schmarda, 1861 (additional source)
Cirratulus afer Ehlers, 1908 accepted as Cirriformia afer (Ehlers, 1908) (additional source)
Cirratulus antarcticus Monro, 1930 accepted as Timarete antarcticus (Monro, 1930) (original description)
Cirratulus cirratus (O. F. Müller, 1776) (additional source)
Clymene (Isocirrus) yungi (Gravier, 1911) accepted as Isocirrus yungi Gravier, 1911 (new combination reference)
Clymene kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885) accepted as Praxillella kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885) (additional source)
Clymenella minor Arwidsson, 1911 (additional source)
Dasychone natalensis (Kinberg, 1866) accepted as Branchiomma natalense (Kinberg, 1866) (new combination reference)
Dasychone nigromaculata (Baird, 1865) accepted as Branchiomma nigromaculatum (Baird, 1865) (additional source)
Dasychone violacea McIntosh, 1885 accepted as Branchiomma natalensis (Kinberg, 1866) accepted as Branchiomma natalense (Kinberg, 1866) (additional source)
Diopatra cuprea (Bosc, 1802) (additional source)
Diopatra punctifera Ehlers, 1908 accepted as Diopatra cuprea punctifera Ehlers, 1908 (additional source)
Dodecaceria concharum Örsted, 1843 (additional source)
Drilonereis filum (Claparède, 1868) (additional source)
Ephesia antarctica McIntosh, 1885 accepted as Sphaerodorum antarcticum (McIntosh, 1885) (additional source)
Epidiopatra hupferiana Augener, 1918 accepted as Diopatra hupferiana (Augener, 1918) (additional source)
Eteone aurantiaca Schmarda, 1861 (additional source)
Eteone rubella Ehlers, 1900 accepted as Eteone sculpta Ehlers, 1897 (additional source)
Eteone sculpta Ehlers, 1897 (additional source)
Euchone pallida Ehlers, 1908 (additional source)
Eucrantha mollis (McIntosh, 1876) accepted as Eucranta mollis (McIntosh, 1876) (additional source)
Eulagisca corrientis McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Eulalia anomalochaeta Monro, 1930 accepted as Pterocirrus hunteri (Benham, 1921) (original description)
Eulalia magalhaensis [auct. misspelling] accepted as Eulalia magalaensis Kinberg, 1866 (basis of record)
Eulalia picta Kinberg, 1866 (additional source)
Eulalia subulifera Ehlers, 1897 accepted as Eumida subulifera (Ehlers, 1897) (additional source)
Eulalia viridis (Linnaeus, 1767) (additional source)
Eunereis hardyi (Monro, 1930) accepted as Eunereis patagonica (McIntosh, 1885) (basis of record)
Eunice longicirrata Webster, 1884 accepted as Eunice websteri Fauchald, 1969 accepted as Leodice websteri (Fauchald, 1969) (additional source)
Eunice murrayi McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Eunice pennata (Müller, 1776) (additional source)
Eunice rousseaui [auctt. misspelling] accepted as Eunice roussaei Quatrefages, 1866 (additional source)
Eunice siciliensis Grube, 1840 accepted as Palola siciliensis (Grube, 1840) (additional source)
Eunice vittata (Delle Chiaje, 1828) (additional source)
Eunoe opalina McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Eupanthalis tubifex (Ehlers, 1887) accepted as Euarche tubifex Ehlers, 1887 (additional source)
Euphione elisabethae McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Euphrosyne arctia Johnson, 1897 accepted as Euphrosine arctia Johnson, 1897 (additional source)
Euphrosyne capensis Kinberg, 1857 accepted as Euphrosine capensis Kinberg, 1857 (additional source)
Euratella puncturata (Augener, 1918) (new combination reference)
Eurythoe chilensis Kinberg, 1857 accepted as Pareurythoe chilensis (Kinberg, 1857) (additional source)
Eurythoe complanata (Pallas, 1766) (additional source)
Eusyllis kerguelensis McIntosh, 1885 accepted as Pionosyllis kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885) (additional source)
Euthalanessa [auctt. misspelling] accepted as Euthalenessa Darboux, 1899 (basis of record)
Euthalanessa dendrolepis (Claparède, 1868) accepted as Euthalenessa oculata (Peters, 1854) (basis of record)
Flabelligera affinis M. Sars, 1829 (additional source)
Flabelligera luctator (Stimpson, 1855) (additional source)
Flabelligera mundata Gravier, 1906 accepted as Flabegraviera mundata (Gravier, 1906) (additional source)
Flabelligera pennigera Ehlers, 1908 (additional source)
Genetyllis polyphylla (Ehlers, 1897) (additional source)
Glycera capitata Örsted, 1842 (additional source)
Glycera convoluta Keferstein, 1862 accepted as Glycera tridactyla Schmarda, 1861 (additional source)
Glycera tesselata Grube, 1863 (additional source)
Goniada congoensis Grube, 1877 (additional source)
Greeffia oahuensis McIntosh, 1885 accepted as Alciopa reynaudii Audouin & H Milne Edwards, 1833 (additional source)
Grubea clavata (Claparède, 1863) accepted as Salvatoria clavata (Claparède, 1863) (additional source)
Gunnarea capensis (Schmarda, 1861) accepted as Gunnarea gaimardi (Quatrefages, 1848) (additional source)
Harmothoe (Barrukia) Bergström, 1916 accepted as Barrukia Bergström, 1916 (new combination reference)
Harmothoe (Barrukia) cristata (Willey, 1902) accepted as Barrukia cristata (Willey, 1902) (new combination reference)
Harmothoe (Barrukia) curviseta Monro, 1930 accepted as Barrukia curviseta (Monro, 1930) (original description)
Harmothoe (Evarnella) impar notialis Monro, 1930 accepted as Harmothoe magellanica (McIntosh, 1885) (original description)
Harmothoe (Evarnella) kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885) accepted as Harmothoe crosetensis (McIntosh, 1885) (new combination reference)
Harmothoe anderssoni Bergström, 1916 (additional source)
Harmothoe crosetensis (McIntosh, 1885) (additional source)
Harmothoe crosetensis laciniata Willey, 1902 accepted as Harmothoe crosetensis (McIntosh, 1885) (source of synonymy)
Clarence Island for Pista mirabilis McIntosh, 1885 
East Falkland Islands for Pista corrientis McIntosh, 1885 
King George Island for Pista corrientis McIntosh, 1885 
Syntype BM 1930.10.8.2003-2005, geounit Palmer Archipelago, identified as Travisia kerguelensis gravieri Monro, 1930
Holotype BMNH 1930.10.8.2372–2400R, verbatimGeounit Off Signy Is, South ..., identified as Sternaspis monroi Salazar-Vallejo, 2014
Syntype NHMUK 1930.10.8.765-770, geounit Patagonian Shelf, identified as Nereis (Eunereis) hardyi Monro, 1930
Syntype NHMUK 1930.10.8.841–844, geounit Falkland Islands, identified as Nereis (Eunereis) hardyi Monro, 1930
Syntype NHMUK 1930.10.8.857-859, geounit Falkland Islands, identified as Nereis (Eunereis) hardyi Monro, 1930
Syntype NHMUK 1930.10.8.862-865, geounit Patagonian Shelf, identified as Nereis (Eunereis) hardyi Monro, 1930
Holotype NHMUK 1930.10.8.926, geounit South Orkney Islands, identified as Paramphinome australis Monro, 1930
Syntype NHMUK 1930.10.8.962, geounit Palmer Archipelago, identified as Eulalia anomalochaeta Monro, 1930
Syntype NHMUK 1930.10.8.965, geounit South Georgia, identified as Eulalia anomalochaeta Monro, 1930
Syntype NHMUK 1930.10.8.966, geounit South Shetland Islands, identified as Eulalia anomalochaeta Monro, 1930
Syntype NHMUK 1930.10.8.969, geounit South Georgia, identified as Eulalia anomalochaeta Monro, 1930
Holotype NMNS 7861-001, geounit Taiwanese part of the Eastern China Sea, identified as Dendronereis chipolini Hsueh, 2019




 Depth range

120-315 m.  [details]

 Depth range

81-151 m. [details]

 Depth range

245 m. [details]

 Depth range

244-344 m.  [details]

 Distribution

South Atlantic Ocean: South Georgia. Antarctic Ocean: South Shetland Islands (Bransfield Strait) and Palmer ... [details]

 Distribution

Antarctic Ocean, off South Orkney Islands.  [details]

 Etymology

Author: Augeneria is "named after Dr H. Augener of Hamburg, the author of many valuable contributions to our ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. The specific epithet anomalochaeta is composed by the Latin adjective anomalo, form of anomalus and ... [details]

 Etymology

"I have named this species after Prof. A. C. Hardy, the resourceful second in command of the expedition" (Monro, ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. The specific epithet australis is a Latin adjective meaning 'southern', and presumably refers to the ... [details]

 Etymology

Species dedicated to the author's esteemed colleague Prof. C. Gravier, of Paris. [details]

 Habitat

Mud, stones, gravel and rock, at shelf depths.  [details]

 Habitat

Sand, shells and stones, at shelf depths. [details]

 Habitat

Rocks, at 245 m. [details]

 Habitat

Green mud, 244-344 m depth.  [details]

 Homonymy

The species-group name Travisia kerguelensis gravieri Monro, 1930 is a homonym of Travisia gravieri McIntosh, 1908. ... [details]

 Specimen

Holotype deposited at the Natural History Museum, London (NHMUK 1930.10.8.926).  [details]

 Type designation

The type species Sheila bathypelagica is fixed by monotypy. Articles 67.5 and 68.2 of the ICZN (1999) require ... [details]

 Type locality

Antarctic. Off Signy Island, South Orkneys. 60° 50' 30" S, 46° 15' 00" W. 244-344 m and Neumayr Channel, Palmer ... [details]

 Type locality

South Atlantic Ocean and Antarctic Ocean. Type material includes syntypes from 4 different locations: a) off mouth ... [details]

 Type locality

Antarctic Ocean, South Shetland Islands, SW Deception Island. [details]

 Type locality

Falkland Islands area, Atlantic Ocean. Four offshore locations between the Falklands and South America (Scoresby ... [details]

 Type locality

Off Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctic Ocean (60º50'30''S, 46º15'00''W), between 244-344 m, in green mud.  [details]

 Type locality

Off Signy Is, South Orkneys, Scotia Sea, R.V. Discovery Sta. 167, 60 50' 30"S, 46 15 00"W (-60.8417, -46.25), ... [details]

 Type locality

Off Signy Is, South Orkneys, Scotia Sea, R.V. Discovery Sta. 167, 60 50' 30"S, 46 15 00"W (-60.8417, -46.25), ... [details]

 Type locality

Palmer Archipelago, Antarctic Peninsula. Monro had specimens from 2 stations as follows: St. 187. Neumayr Channel, ... [details]

 Type material

Syntypes deposited at the Natural History Museum, London (UK).  [details]

 Type specimen

See the record for original name Travisia kerguelensis gravieri for the syntype data. Maciolek & Blake (2006) did ... [details]