Oligobregma Kudenov and Blake, 1978

Blake, James A., 2023, New Species of Scalibregmatidae (Annelida) from Slope and Abyssal Depths off Eastern Australia, Records of the Australian Museum (Rec. Aust. Mus.) 75 (3), pp. 271-298 : 279-282

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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1827

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10989012

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Oligobregma Kudenov and Blake, 1978
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Genus Oligobregma Kudenov and Blake, 1978 View in CoL

Type species. Pseudoscalibregma aciculata Hartman, 1965 View in CoL . Designated by Kudenov & Blake (1978).

Diagnosis. Body elongate and arenicoliform with rows of elevated pads on dorsal and ventral segmental surfaces. Prostomium T-shaped with two prominent frontal horns; eyes present or absent; nuchal organs present. Peristomium achaetous, surrounding prostomium dorsally and forming upper and lower lips of mouth ventrally. Branchiae absent. Parapodia with well-developed dorsal and ventral cirri; interramal papilla present or absent. Capillaries present in all parapodia; furcate setae present anterior to capillaries from an anterior setiger: 2, 3, 4 or later; some species with short, slender, blunt, or pointed spinous setae anterior to capillaries of setigers 1, 2, or 3, representing homologues of furcate setae found on following setigers. Pygidium with four or more anal cirri.

Remarks. With the addition of O. tasmania , transferred from Asclerocheilus , and four new species described here, there are now a total of 17 known species of Oligobregma , which now surpasses Asclerocheilus (with 15 species) as the largest genus in the family. Most species of Oligobregma are from the deep sea, with 13 of the 17 species reported from lower continental slope or abyssal depths. The morphology and distributions of all 17 species are compared in Table 2 View Table 2 .

Table 2. Morphological comparison of 17 known species of Oligobregma.Abbreviations: Ant, anterior; Atl,Atlantic; CCZ, Clarion-Clipperton N, north; NeuroC, neuropodial cirri; NotoP, notopodia; NotoC, notopodial cirri; NeuroP, neuropodia; NW, northwest; Pap, papilla; Post, Set, setiger; W, western.

species anterior setigers with acicular spines prostomium first furcate segmental annulation patterns posterior parapodia pygidium distribution & references
      setae        
species with acicular spines on setigers 1–2
O. aciculata ( Hartman, 1965) Both rami; spines hirsute 2 short rounded frontal ?Set 3 Not reported NotoC short, rounded; NeuroC, Unknown W North Atl, abyssal, 4850 m;
    lobes     triangular, pointed; with   Hartman, 1965
          interramal Pap    
O. oculata Kudenov & Blake, Both rami T-shaped, with digitiform Set 3 Set 1 smooth; Set 2 NotoC narrow, as long as wide; “At least” 2 S of New Caledonia, 57 m;
1978   lateral lobes   biannulate; Set 3 NeuroC digitate, 3 times as long anal cirri Kudenov & Blake, 1978
        triannulate; rest with as wide; large intPap    
4 or 5 annulations
O. pseudocollare Schüller & NotoP only With 2 laterally directed Set 3 Set 1–3 smooth; Set 4–9 tri- Short conical dorsal and ventral No cirri Southern Ocean; Scotia and
Hilbig, 2007   rounded lobes   to quadriannulate, cirri observed Weddell Seas, 753–3050 m;
        thereafter with 5     Schüller & Hilbig, 2007
        annulations      
species with acicular spines on setigers 1–3
O. aristata sp. nov. Both rami; spines with 2 short forwardly directed Set 5–6 Set 1 a single large medial NotoC large, inflated, with Unknown Off Australia lower
  terminal arista lobes; these notched in   pad; set 2 uniannulate; set nipple-like tip directed dorally;   continental slope and
    holotype   3–4 triannulate; set 5–10 NeuroC asymmetrical, nipple-   abyssal depths, 2793–4031
        inflated, obscured; set like tip directed laterally   m; This study
        11–22 tri- to quadriannulate      
O. collare (Levenstein, 1975) NotoP only; spines hirsute 2 short forwardly directed Set 4 Set 1–2 smooth; set 3 to NotoC short, bluntly triangular; Up to 8 cirri Southern Ocean, Antarctica,
    rounded lobes   mid- body triannulate; post NeuroC short, conical; with   1622–6070 m; Levenstein,
        set quadriannulate interramal Pap   1975; Blake, 1981
O. mucronata Blake, 2015 Both rami; spines w/ 2 short, forwardly directed Set 4 Set 1–2 uniannulate; set 3, NotoC large, triangular, NeuroC 4 anal cirri East Antarctic Peninsula,
  terminal arista rounded lobes   biannulate; set 4 and large, triangular, with broad   323–912 m; Blake, 2015
        following quadriannulate base; with interramal Pap    
O. notiale Blake, 1981 NotoP only 2 enlarged, diverging lateral Set 4 Set 1 smooth to irregular; NotoC large inflated lobe; 5 ventral cirri Southern Ocean, Antarctica,
    lobes   rest quadriannulate NeuroC small, conical lobe;   18–923 m; Blake, 1981
          with large interramal Pap    
O. profunda sp. nov. Both rami of first row; rarely 2 short rounded lobes, Set 5–6 Set 1–3 smooth; set 4–end NotoC and NeuroC erect; 4 anal cirri Off eastern Australia,
  in second row of set 1; subapical   tri- to quadriannulate triangular with pointed tips   Tasmania to New South
  NeuroP of set 1‒2, rarely 3;           Wales, 3881‒4176 m. This
  first row only.           study.
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