Endoxocrinus (Diplocrinus) wyvillethomsoni ( Thomson 1872a )

Madeira, Patrícia, Kroh, Andreas, Cordeiro, Ricardo, De, António M., Martins, Frias & Ávila, Sérgio P., 2019, The Echinoderm Fauna of the Azores (NE Atlantic Ocean), Zootaxa 4639 (1), pp. 1-231 : 160-161

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scientific name

Endoxocrinus (Diplocrinus) wyvillethomsoni ( Thomson 1872a )
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Erroneous— Endoxocrinus (Diplocrinus) wyvillethomsoni ( Thomson 1872a)

Reports for the Azores:

Endoxocrinus Wyvillethomsoni ( Thomson, 1872a) —A.H. Clark 1911: 45–46;

Annacrinus wyvillethomsoni (Jeffreys, nomen nudum; Thomson, 1872a)— Macurda & Roux 1981: 169–219, pl. 7, figs. 1–10, pl. 8, figs. 1–9, pl. 9, figs. 1–12, pl. 10, figs. 1–9, pl. 11, figs. 1–8, pl. 12, figs. 1–12, pl. 13, figs. 1–10, pl. 14, figs. 1–9;

Endoxocrinus (Diplocrinus) wyvillethomsoni (Jeffreys, 1870) — Mironov et al. 2014: 117.

Type locality: off Portugal (39°42’N, 9°43’W) GoogleMaps .

See: Macurda & Roux (1981); David et al. (2006: 39–40, figs. 17, 19b, 20d).

Occurrence: Northeast Atlantic, from the Bay of Biscay to Morocco, including the archipelagos of Madeira and Canaries (A.H. Clark 1911, 1923).

Depth: 1,214(?900)– 2,070 m ( David et al. 2006).

Habitat: on various substrates and under a variety of hydrodynamic conditions ( Roux 1985, David et al. 2006).

Remarks: we do not know on what basis A.H. Clark (1911) listed the Azores among the localities where Endoxocrinus wyvillethomsoni could be found. Surprisingly, he remarks that?Bell may have confused Ferne Islands (British Channel) with Faial Island (Azores), since this species was not known to occur in the former area. Thus, the presence of E. wyvillethomsoni in the archipelago seems to be a result of A.H. Clark’s interpretation on a possible mistype by Bell. In later works by the same author (e.g., A.H. Clark 1923), the Azores was never again included in the geographical range of this species. A subsequent reference to the archipelago by Macurda & Roux (1981) was based on A.H. Clark (1911) instead of A.H. Clark (1923) cited by the authors. Overall, to our knowledge no specimens belonging to E. wyvillethomsoni from the Azores were ever documented and thus its historical inclusion in the fauna of the archipelago should be considered erroneous. Additionally, Jeffreys (in Carpenter & Jeffreys 1871) was the first author to name this deep-water crinoid. However, in a review by Macurda & Roux (1981), Jeffrey’s name was considered nomen nudum. For this reason, they appointed a later reference by Thomson (1872a: 767–769) in which this species is fully described, a view followed herein.

Carpenter, W. B. & Jeffreys, J. G. (1871) Report on deep sea research carried out during the months of July, August and September 1870, in H. M. surveying-ship ' Porcupine'. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 19 (125), 146 - 220. https: // doi. org / 10.1098 / rspl. 1870.0024

Clark, A. H. (1911) The recent crinoids of the coasts of Africa. Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, 40, 1 - 51. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.40 - 1808.1

Clark, A. H. (1923) A revision of the recent representatives of the crinoid family Pentacrinidae, with the diagnoses of two new genera. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 13, 8 - 12. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 5290

David, J., Roux, M., Messing, C. G. & Ameziane, N. (2006) Revision of the pentacrinid stalked crinoids of the genus Endoxocrinus (Echinodermata, Crinoidea), with a study of environmental control of characters and its consequences for taxonomy. Zootaxa, 1156 (1), 1 - 50. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 1156.1.1

Macurda, D. B. & Roux, M. (1981) The Skeletal Morphology of the Isocrinid Crinoids Annacrinus wyvillethomsoni and Diplocrinus maclearanus. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, 25 (9), 169 - 219.

Mironov, A. N., Ameziane, N. & Eleaume, M. P. (2014) Deep-sea fauna of European seas: An annotated speciescheck-list of benthic invertebrates living deeper than 2000 m in the seas bordering Europe. Crinoidea. Invertebrate Zoology, 11 (1), 112 - 119. https: // doi. org / 10.15298 / invertzool. 11.1.11

Roux, M. (1985) Les crinoides pedoncules (Echinodermes) de l'Atlantique N. E.: Inventaire, ecologie et biogeographie. In: Laubier, L. & Monniot, C. (Eds.), Peuplements profonds du golfe de Gascogne, Campagnes BIOGAS. IFREMER, Brest, pp. 479 - 489.

Thomson, W. (1872 a) On the crinoids of the Porcupine deep-sea dredging expedition. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 7 (1869 - 1872), 764 - 773. https: // doi. org / 10.1017 / S 037016460004308 X

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Crinoidea

Order

Isocrinida

Family

Pentacrinitidae

Genus

Endoxocrinus