Ophiacantha aculeata Verrill, 1885a
Reports for the Azores:
Ophiacantha aculeata Verrill, 1885 — $ Martynov & Litvinova 2008: 90–91, figs. 7A, 10.
Type locality: off Virginia, USA (37°50’00”N, 73°03’50”W) .
See: Verrill (1885a: 153; 1885b: 443–444); Koehler (1914a: 74–77, pl. 11, figs. 1–2); Martynov & Litvinova (2008).
Occurrence: North Atlantic deep waters, from off Virginia to New England, eastwards to Rockall Trough, the Bay of Biscay to Iberian Basin, including in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, from Reykjanes Ridge to the north of the Azores (Martynov & Litvinova 2008).
Depth: 1,650–3,584 m (AZO: 2,954–2,968 m; Martynov & Litvinova 2008) .
Habitat: soft sediments ( Globigerina ooze; Verrill 1885a).
Remarks: Ophiacantha aculeata was recently identified by Martynov & Litvinova (2008) among the material collected by G.O. Sars (MAR–ECO expedition) at a station located at the northern border of the Azorean waters (sta 40/367: 42°55’N, 30°20’W, 2,954 –2,968 m). This species has been historically confused with O. fraterna Verrill, 1885c (Martynov & Litvinova 2008), a species also considered at one point conspecific or a variety of O. bidentata (Bruzelius, 1805) . See remarks under the latter species.