Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2009, Side 158

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2009, Side 158
156 THE OCCURENCE OF TWO SPECIES OF THE FAMILY PRIAPUUDAE IN FAROESE WATERS Wesenberg-Lund (1937), who investigated R caudatus in East Greenland waters, found them to be spread all over eastern Green- land, but stated that it is evident that they were scarce. This was also the impression from lceland (Wesenberg-Lund, 1937b). The majority of the specimens are found in shallow waters. Only two of the stations were from deeper water: one specimen from 808 m and one specimen from 1032 m depth. There is no indication of any error made in identification, labeling or any part of the registration. Large specimens seem to prefer very soft sediments, while smaller specimens generally can be found in soft sediments. It is remarkable that all the spec- imens from shallow waters are found in the fjords with no findings on the Faroe Plateau. This could be because the seabed fabric of the near shore and plateau are dominated by seabed types not suitable for R caudatus. This is not very likely, however, there are soft bottom areas on the Faroe Plateau and on the slope that have been heavily sampled and did not contain any P. caudatus. Priapulopsis bicaudatus is only registered on the eastern slope of the Faroe Plateau in a relatively narrow depth interval from 507 to 798 m. This isjust below the warm north- ward flowing Atlantic waters, which reach down to about 500 m, in the uppermost part of the colder southward flowing water masses from the Norwegian Sea to the north of the Faroe Islands (Hansen and Østerhus, 2000). Wesenberg-Lund (1937b) found P. bi- caudatus to be restricted to the colder wa- ters on the northern and eastern side of lce- land and only found a few specimens at depths from 90 - 220 m. A possible explanation for the rather special distribution in the Faroe area could be the East lcelandic Current (EIC), which more or less flows along the north and eastern side of the lcelandic coast towards the north of the Faroe Islands before making a turn to the north and occasionally extends down into the Faroe side of the Faroe- Shetland Channel (Hansen and Østerhus, 2000). It is tempting to link the lcelandic findings on the north and eastern side of lceland to these Faroese findings. Identification key Key to species 1. One caudal appendage. The first (ante- rior-most) ring of pharyngeal elements consists of 5 large "normal" teeth. Pro- boscular scalids more or less equal in size. In the Faroe area mostly found in soft sediments in warm shallow waters (less than 100 m) but can also be found deeper. Priapulus caudatus 2. Two caudal appendages The first (ante- rior-most) ring of pharyngeal elements consists of 10 minute rudimentary pecti- nate plates. Proboscular scalids usually arranged into sets of five where the first one is larger than the others. Cold water species from below 500 m depth in the Faroe area. Priapulopsis bicaudatus
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