WoRMS name details
Collarenemertes bimaculata (Coe, 1901) sensu Chernyshev, 1993
156332 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:156332)
unaccepted > junior subjective synonym (synonym)
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Chernyshev, A. V. (1993). Novye svedeniia o sistematike nemertin semeistva Cratenemertidae (Enopla, Monostylifera) [New systematic data on nemerteans of the Cratenemertidae family (Enopla, Monostylifera)]. <em>Vestnik Zoologii.</em> (1): 72–75. [details] Available for editors
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Taxonomic remark Redescribed as Collarenemertes bimaculata (Coe, 1901) by Chernyshev 1993. Chernyshev 2020 states: "Our preliminary studies...
Taxonomic remark Redescribed as Collarenemertes bimaculata (Coe, 1901) by Chernyshev 1993. Chernyshev 2020 states: "Our preliminary studies showed that “Amphiporus” bimaculatus Coe, 1905 (sic) from the American coast and C. bimaculata sensu Chernyshev, 1993 from Peter the Great Bay are two genetically similar species, and the latter needs a new name. C. bimaculata sensu Chernyshev, 1993 lives in the southern Kuril Islands, as well as in the Sea of Japan." Chernyshev (2016) states "Collarenemertes probably is a junior synonym of Nipponnemertes because now there are no substantial differences between the two genera." [details]
Norenburg, J.; Chernyshev, A.; Kajihara, H.; Maslakova, S. (2025). World Nemertea Database. Collarenemertes bimaculata (Coe, 1901) sensu Chernyshev, 1993. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=156332 on 2025-03-13
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Nomenclature
original description
Chernyshev, A. V. (1993). Novye svedeniia o sistematike nemertin semeistva Cratenemertidae (Enopla, Monostylifera) [New systematic data on nemerteans of the Cratenemertidae family (Enopla, Monostylifera)]. <em>Vestnik Zoologii.</em> (1): 72–75. [details] Available for editors
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Taxonomy
status source
Chernyshev, A. V. (2020). Nemerteans from the Far Eastern Seas of Russia. <em>Russian Journal of Marine Biology.</em> 46(3): 141-153., available online at https://doi.org/10.1134/s1063074020030049
note: Publication states "Our preliminary studies showed that “Amphiporus” bimaculatus Coe, 1905 from the American coast and C. bimaculata sensu Chernyshev, 1993 from Peter the Great Bay are two genetic...
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note: Publication states "Our preliminary studies showed that “Amphiporus” bimaculatus Coe, 1905 from the American coast and C. bimaculata sensu Chernyshev, 1993 from Peter the Great Bay are two genetic...
Publication states "Our preliminary studies showed that “Amphiporus” bimaculatus Coe, 1905 from the American coast and C. bimaculata sensu Chernyshev, 1993 from Peter the Great Bay are two genetically similar species, and the latter needs a new name. C. bimaculata sensu Chernyshev, 1993 lives in the southern Kuril Islands, as well as in the Sea of Japan."

Other
additional source
Crandall, F.B., J.L. Norenburg, A.V. Chernyshev, S.A. Maslakova, M.L. Schwartz & H. Kajihara. 2002. Checklist of the Nemertean Fauna of Japan and Northeastern Asia. http://nemertes.si.edu/PDFs/epub2917.pdf, available online at http://nemertea.myspecies.info/sites/nemertea.myspecies.info/files/Checklist%20of%20the%20Nemertean%20Fauna%20of%20Japan%20and%20Northeastern%20Asia.pdf
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From editor or global species database
Synonymy Amphiporus bimaculatus (partim), Nipponnemertes bimaculatus (partim); not Amphiporus bimaculatus sensu Coe, 1901, nor sensu Iwata, 1954a = Collarenemertes bimaculata [details]Taxonomic remark Redescribed as Collarenemertes bimaculata (Coe, 1901) by Chernyshev 1993. Chernyshev 2020 states: "Our preliminary studies showed that “Amphiporus” bimaculatus Coe, 1905 (sic) from the American coast and C. bimaculata sensu Chernyshev, 1993 from Peter the Great Bay are two genetically similar species, and the latter needs a new name. C. bimaculata sensu Chernyshev, 1993 lives in the southern Kuril Islands, as well as in the Sea of Japan." Chernyshev (2016) states "Collarenemertes probably is a junior synonym of Nipponnemertes because now there are no substantial differences between the two genera." [details]