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Antonbruunia gerdesi

Antonbruunia gerdesi

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Antonbruunia sociabilis sp. nov. (Annelida: Antonbruunidae) associated with the chemosynthetic deep-sea bivalve Thyasira scotiae Oliver & Drewery, 2014, and a re-examination of the systematic affinities of Antonbruunidae

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal volume Mackie, Andrew S. Y., Oliver, P. Graham, Nygren, Arne (2015): Antonbruunia sociabilis sp. nov. (Annelida: Antonbruunidae) associated with the chemosynthetic deep-sea bivalve Thyasira scotiae Oliver & Drewery, 2014, and a re-examination of the systematic affinities of Antonbruunidae. Zootaxa 3995 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3995.1.4

Abstract

Antonbruunia sociabilis sp. nov., an abundant endosymbiont of Thyasira scotiae from a putative sulphidic ‘seep’ in the Hatton-Rockall Basin (1187–1200 m), North-East Atlantic Ocean, is described. The new species is compared with A. viridis and A. gerdesi from the West Indian Ocean and South-East Pacific Ocean respectively. The three species can be distinguished using a suite of morphological characters, and are associated with geographically separated chemosynthetic bivalve molluscs from different families (Thyasiridae, Lucinidae, Vesicomyidae) living in sediments at different depths. New morphological features are recognized for Antonbruunia and a re-assessment of its systematic affinities indicates a close relationship with the Pilargidae. Previous suggestions of an affiliation with the Nautiliniellidae, recently incorporat- ed into the Calamyzinae (Chrysopetalidae), were not supported. The apparent morphological similarities between the two groups are indicative of convergence related to their shared relationships with chemosynthetic bivalves. The first molecular analyses of Antonbruunia (16S and 18S rDNA) clearly indicate that a close relationship to Pilargidae (represented by Ancistrosyllis sp. and Sigambra sp.) is more likely than an affinity to Calamyzinae (represented by Calamyzas amphictenicola, Natushima sp., and Vigtorniella sp.).

Key words: Polychaete, mollusc, symbiosis, NE Atlantic, morphology, molecular analyses, relationships

Mackie A S Y, Oliver P G, Nygren A, plazi (2015). Antonbruunia sociabilis sp. nov. (Annelida: Antonbruunidae) associated with the chemosynthetic deep-sea bivalve Thyasira scotiae Oliver & Drewery, 2014, and a re-examination of the systematic affinities of Antonbruunidae. Plazi.org taxonomic treatments database. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3995.1.4 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-14.

CC0Published 12/31/2015View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
309322150
Dataset Key
afa7c45c-d55e-4dd0-9595-9b5d4af9d55a
Origin
source
Backbone Key
5958891
Taxon ID
03F987E90C6BFFB7FF139C50FD60FF73.taxon.syn1
Last Crawled
6/11/2026
Last Interpreted
6/11/2026