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Blake, C. H. (1930). Three new species of worms belonging to the order Echinodera. Biological Survey of the Mount Desert Region. 4: 3-10.
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Blake, C. H.
1930
Three new species of worms belonging to the order Echinodera
Biological Survey of the Mount Desert Region
4: 3-10
Publication
Echinoderella remanei Blake, 1930 accepted as Echinoderes remanei (Blake, 1930) (original description)
Pycnophyes frequens Blake, 1930 (original description)
Trachydemus mainensis Blake, 1930 accepted as Kinorhynchus mainensis (Blake, 1930) accepted as Leiocanthus mainensis (Blake, 1930) Sánchez, Yamasaki, Pardos, Sørensen & Martínez, 2016 (original description)
Pycnophyes frequens Blake, 1930 (original description)
Trachydemus mainensis Blake, 1930 accepted as Kinorhynchus mainensis (Blake, 1930) accepted as Leiocanthus mainensis (Blake, 1930) Sánchez, Yamasaki, Pardos, Sørensen & Martínez, 2016 (original description)
Syntype Private G1, geounit Maine, identified as Trachydemus mainensis Blake, 1930
Holotype Private G2 (Collection Biological Survey Mount Desert Region), geounit Maine, identified as Pycnophyes frequens Blake, 1930
Holotype G3, geounit Maine, identified as Echinoderella remanei Blake, 1930
Holotype Private G2 (Collection Biological Survey Mount Desert Region), geounit Maine, identified as Pycnophyes frequens Blake, 1930
Holotype G3, geounit Maine, identified as Echinoderella remanei Blake, 1930
Etymology
I take pleasure in naming this species for Dr. Adolf Remane, of the Christian-Albrechts-Universität (Kiel). [details]
Etymology
[The name was derived from Latin frequens, numerous, and referred to its "quite common" appearance.] [details]
Etymology
[The species was named after its location, the state of Maine.] [details]