Polychaetes of the family Cirratulidae are among the most important macrofaunal invertebrates in deep-sea benthic communities off northern California. The genus Chaetozone includes several species that are among the dominant species in depths of 2400-3200 m. Four of the most common species of Chaetozone are described in this paper. Of these four species, only C. spinosa Moore, 1903 has been previously described. Three other species are new to science. C. brunnea, n. sp. has a short, triangular-shaped prostomium, brown body colour, and an enlarged “stomach” which distends the body in a characteristic pattern. C. allanotai, n. sp. has a unique methyl green staining pattern that provides a means to readily identify juveniles and fr...
FIGURE 1. Chaetozone acuminate sp. nov. A. Lateral view of anterior end B. Dorsal view of anterior e...
WOS: 000251855900003The re-examination of specimens previously reported as Chaetozone setosa or Chae...
Polychaetes inhabiting deep-sea soft bottoms from the southeastern Gulf of California were collected...
The bitentaculate cirratulid polychaetes are an important faunal element of both near shore and deep...
Polychaetes of the family Cirratulidae are common components of the benthic fauna of the northeaster...
The polychaetes of the family Cirratulidae (Annelida) are common inhabitants in continental shelf be...
The cirratulid genus Dodecaceria Örsted, 1843 is well characterized by having palps inserted dorsall...
Cirratulids are a difficult group because they have a few taxonomic characters and these are often m...
Using molecular markers and species delimitation analyses, a high diversity of bi-tentaculate Cirrat...
The polychaetes of the family Cirratulidae (Annelida) are common inhabitants in offshore benthic sed...
The present study reports the spread of the cirratulids Chaetozone corona Berkeley & Berkeley, 1941 ...
Five chrysopetalid species are reported from samples collected at bathyal depths in three NE Atlanti...
Taboada, Sergi, Doner, Stacy, Blake, James A., Avila, Conxita (2012): A new species of Cirratulus (A...
The re-examination of specimens previously reported as Chaetozone setosa or Chaetozone sp. from Izmi...
Genus Chaetozone Malmgren, 1867 Type species: Chaetozone setosa Malmgren, 1867 by monotypy. Di...
FIGURE 1. Chaetozone acuminate sp. nov. A. Lateral view of anterior end B. Dorsal view of anterior e...
WOS: 000251855900003The re-examination of specimens previously reported as Chaetozone setosa or Chae...
Polychaetes inhabiting deep-sea soft bottoms from the southeastern Gulf of California were collected...
The bitentaculate cirratulid polychaetes are an important faunal element of both near shore and deep...
Polychaetes of the family Cirratulidae are common components of the benthic fauna of the northeaster...
The polychaetes of the family Cirratulidae (Annelida) are common inhabitants in continental shelf be...
The cirratulid genus Dodecaceria Örsted, 1843 is well characterized by having palps inserted dorsall...
Cirratulids are a difficult group because they have a few taxonomic characters and these are often m...
Using molecular markers and species delimitation analyses, a high diversity of bi-tentaculate Cirrat...
The polychaetes of the family Cirratulidae (Annelida) are common inhabitants in offshore benthic sed...
The present study reports the spread of the cirratulids Chaetozone corona Berkeley & Berkeley, 1941 ...
Five chrysopetalid species are reported from samples collected at bathyal depths in three NE Atlanti...
Taboada, Sergi, Doner, Stacy, Blake, James A., Avila, Conxita (2012): A new species of Cirratulus (A...
The re-examination of specimens previously reported as Chaetozone setosa or Chaetozone sp. from Izmi...
Genus Chaetozone Malmgren, 1867 Type species: Chaetozone setosa Malmgren, 1867 by monotypy. Di...
FIGURE 1. Chaetozone acuminate sp. nov. A. Lateral view of anterior end B. Dorsal view of anterior e...
WOS: 000251855900003The re-examination of specimens previously reported as Chaetozone setosa or Chae...
Polychaetes inhabiting deep-sea soft bottoms from the southeastern Gulf of California were collected...