Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2001, Side 106

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2001, Side 106
110 BRACHIOPODA IN THE FAROE ISLANDS AREA The Faroe Brachiopoda was listed (No. 326) by Mohr as ”Anomia retusa, l.c.”. There is no indication of how many speci- mens or a more specific location, and the ship carrying the samples was unfortunate- ly wrecked. Mohr also intended to write the natural history of the Faroes, but this work was never published and both the manu- script and the material have disappeared (Rostrup, 1870-71); hence it has not been possible to verify his identification. Ac- cording to Morch (1867), it is not the bra- chiopod Terebratulina retusa that is listed by Mohr, but an Anomia, i.e. a bivalve. Since no facts to support this were present- ed by Morch (who based his paper on stud- ies of collections and literature), Mohr's first record of Faroe brachiopoda must be regarded cum grano salis. Mohr communicated his findings to O.F. Míiller, who included some of them in his work from 1776 with reference to the Faroes and/or Mohr (e.g. No. 2997 Pecten opercularis). There is, however, no such reference in connection with the descrip- tion of No. 3000 ”Anomia retusa»”. Thus, Morch (1867) probably cited the first bra- chiopod record from the Faroes, i.e. the rhynchonellid ”Rhynchonella rostrum psit- taci Chemn.” referring to Lyell (1842 No. 14 ”Terebratula psittacea, var.”) presenting yet another dubious record. Perhaps Morch was aware of the uncertain nature of this record as the species (No. 180) was indicat- ed as not present (0) at the Faroe Islands in a list in the very same paper summarising the individual species. (The present investi- gation, however, indicates that the species, now Hemithiris psittacea, may occur north of the Faroe Islands). However, H. Miiller, Sysselmand (Gov- emor) of the Faroe Islands, was a keen col- lector and provider of material for the mu- seum collections in Copenhagen and thus enabled Morch to publish an addendum to the 1867 paper the following year. This pa- per listed (No. 20) a terebratulid brachio- pod 'Terebratulina caput serpentis L. (Car- penter & Thomson 1868)”. The addendum ”Carpenter & Thomson 1868” probably in- dicates that Dr. W. B. Carpenter and Pro- fessor Sir C. Wyville Thomson were re- sponsible for the recovery and/or determi- nation of the brachiopod (now T. retusa). Both scientists undertook oceanographic investigations off the Faroe Islands in con- nection with the British expedition with HMS ”Lightning” in 1868 (Rice, 1986) and met Miiller during a one-week stay in Tór- shavn (Thomson, 1874). Thomson (1874) i.a. gave the first description of the rela- tionship between brachiopods and sub- strate on the continental shelf off the Faroe Islands: ”The bottom was chiefly small rounded pebbles of the dark anamesite of the Færoes, and sticking to them, singly or in little groups like plums on their stems, were many large specimens ofthe rare bra- chiopod Terebratula cranium, O.F. Miiller, along with abundance of the commoner form Terebratulina caput-serpentis, L.” Dr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys was also associat- ed with the expeditions with HMS "Light- ning” and the ”sister” expeditions with HMS «Porcupine» (during 1868-69). Jef- freys (1878) also listed the aforementioned brachiopod, ”Terebratulina caput-serpen- tis, Linne” (now T. retusa) and "Terebratu-
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