Abstract
Though most common in coastal sandy bottoms, nerillid annelids have been found in a broad variety of habitats
around the world and two genera have previously been reported from the deep sea. During a cruise to the southern
East Pacific Rise and northern Pacific Antarctic Ridge (near Easter Island) in 2005, six specimens of a new species
of Mesonerilla were collected at depths of 2234-2649 m. Samples were taken via DSV Alvin with a slurp gun
collecting fine silt and volcanic glass shards in cracks, fissures, and mussel beds from 5-20 m away from active
venting areas. As well as being the first deep-sea hydrothermal vent associated nerillid, this is the first record of an
adult meiofaunal annelid from deep-sea hydrothermal vent areas and the first record of Mesonerilla from the deep
sea. Based on the new material we here describe a new species of Mesonerilla, M. neridae sp. nov., with nine
chaetigerous segments, three antennae, long chaetae, and almost no ciliation. It resembles the subtidal, interstitial
M. roscovita in the shared presence of a short median antenna and M. fagei and M. lüderitzi by presence of chaetae
in the shared presence of a short median antenna and and by presence of chaetaein segment one and relatively short parapodial cirri.
Original language | English |
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Book series | Zoosymposia |
Volume | 2 |
Pages (from-to) | 297-303 |
Number of pages | 7 |
ISSN | 1178-9905 |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |