ADVANCES IN POLAR SCIENCE ›› 1990, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (1-English): 20-26.
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Wang Yonghong1, Wu Baoling2
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This report provides a result obtained by the First Chinese Antarctic and Southern Ocean Expedition. Specimens were collected by investigators of the Second Institute of Oceanography, SOA, with plankton nets in February and March of 1985 from the South Shetland Islands, the Biscoe Islands and their vicinities, between 61°15'20S-65°30'16S, 56°18'72W-67°59'45W. Eight species belonging to 5 genera in 4 families have been identified, of which 4 species, namely Maupasia coeca Viguier, Rhyn-chonerella petersii (Langerhans), Rhynchonerella bongraini (Gravier), and Tomopteris planktonis Aps-tein are recorded for the first time from the South Shetland Islands and 2 species, namely Rhynchonerella bongraini (Gravier), and Tomopteris carpenteri Quatrefages are endemic species of Antarctica.
Key words: Pelagic polychaetes, South Shetland Islands, Biscoe Islands, Endemic species
Wang Yonghong, Wu Baoling. PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE PELAGIC POLYCHAETES FROM THE SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS, BISCOE ISLANDS AND THEIR VICINITIES[J]. ADVANCES IN POLAR SCIENCE, 1990, 1(1-English): 20-26.
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