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Biodiversity restated: > 99.9% of global species in Soil Biota. [PDF]
Blakemore RJ.
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The Mesozooplankton of the Solent-Southampton Water system: a photographic guide
Muxagata, E., Williams, J.A.
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A synopsis of the Pelagic Polychaeta
Journal of Natural History, 1972(1972). A synopsis of the Pelagic Polychaeta. Journal of Natural History: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 55-92.
R. Phillips Dales, George Peter
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Evolution of interstitial Polychaeta (Annelida)
Hydrobiologia, 2005An update of the systematics is given for the eight most important interstitial polychaete families: Diurodrilidae, Nerillidae, Protodrilidae, Protodriloididae, Saccocirridae, Parergodrilidae, Polygordidae and Psammodrilidae. Additional information and new observations are presented for the Diurodrilidae, Nerillidae and Psammodrilidae.
Worsaae, Katrine+1 more
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A revision ofSabellastarte(Polychaeta: Sabellidae)
Journal of Natural History, 2003Sabella indica Savigny, 1822 (‘Indian Ocean’) is the type of Sabellastarte, but that name is preoccupied in the Pectinariidae. Sabellastarte sanctijosephi (Gravier, 1906, as Eurato, from Djibouti) has sometimes been used in its place, ignoring more suitable forms and older names. Sabellastarte spectabilis (Grube, 1878, Philippines) with an Indo-Pacific
Knight-Jones, Phyllis+1 more
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Anchorage of embryos in Spirorbinae (Polychaeta) [PDF]
Methods of incubation are taxonomically important in Spirorbinae. About half of the known species incubate in the operculum, but the remainder are usually described simply as “incubating within the tube”. Studies of tube incubation show that the embryos are anchored in various ways.
P. J. Vine+2 more
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A revision of the Australian Trichobranchidae (Polychaeta)
Invertebrate Systematics, 2000The family Trichobranchidae is represented inAustralian waters by ten species(Artacamella dibranchiata Knox & Cameron, 1971,A. torulosa, sp. nov.,A. tribranchiata, sp. nov.,Terebellides kowinka, sp. nov.,T. mundora, sp. nov., T. narribri,sp. nov., T. woolawa, sp.nov.,Octobranchus myunus, sp.nov.,Trichobranchus bunnabus, sp. nov.andT. gorreekis, sp.
Rachael A. Peart, Pat Hutchings
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Revision of Autolytinae (Syllidae: Polychaeta)
Zootaxa, 2004Autolytinae is revised based on available types, and newly collected specimens. Out of 170 nominal species, 18 are considered as incertae sedis, 43 are regarded as junior synonyms, and 25 are referred to as nomina dubia. The relationships of Autolytinae is assessed from 51 morphological characters and 211 states for 76 ingroup-taxa, and 460 molecular ...
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Phylogeny of Phyllodoce (Polychaeta, Phyllodocidae)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1993Abstract The phylogeny of 13 species of the polychaete genus Phyllodoce Lamarck is estimated from 23 morphological characters, totalling 54 character states. The genus is large, with over 100 nominal species, but, since both available material and descriptions for many species are inadequate, a smaller number of species was included in the analysis.
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THE GENERA OF ARENICOLIDAE (POLYCHAETA)
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1959SUMMARYIt is argued that the species currently grouped as Arenicola Lamarck should be distributed between Arenicola, Arenicolides Mesnil and Abarenicola gen. nov.Formal diagnoses of the family and its constituent genera are given, and suggestions are made as to the most convenient characters for referring arenicolid worms to their genera.
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