WoRMS taxon details
Armandia intermedia Fauvel, 1902
209885 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:209885)
accepted
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Fauvel, Pierre. (1902). Annélides Polychètes de la Casamance rapportées par M. Aug. Chevalier. <em>Bulletin de la Société Linnéenne de Normandie.</em> (series 5) 5: 59-105., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/1638569
page(s): 86-89, figs. 29-30 [details]
page(s): 86-89, figs. 29-30 [details]
Holotype POLY TYPE 179 or 723, geounit Senegal
, Note One specimen. River Casamance estuary...
Holotype POLY TYPE 179 or 723, geounit Senegal [details]
From editor or global species database
Type locality One specimen. River Casamance estuary (Senegal, Atlantic Ocean), 12.5593, -16.71, 6 km upstream from its mouth. Fauvel does not give locations for each taxon but states in the introduction "Ces Annelides ont ete recueillies en un seul jour dans l'estuaire de la rivire Casamance (Senegal), 6 kilometres de son embouchure." [details]
Type material The holotype is deposited at the MNHN with the number POLY TYPE 179 ot 723, according to Solis-Weiss et al. (2004). Fauvel (1902) reported a single specimen in his original description, so it must be deposited in one of the two existing vials. [details]
Depth range Intertidal.
Distribution There are a large number of records reported for Australia by OBIS via museum records. However, Armandia intermedia is an...
Depth range Intertidal. [details]
Distribution There are a large number of records reported for Australia by OBIS via museum records. However, Armandia intermedia is an...
Distribution There are a large number of records reported for Australia by OBIS via museum records. However, Armandia intermedia is an Atlantic, N hemisphere species from the coast of Senegal. It seems unlikely to be the species in Australia. Parapar & Moreira (2015: 595) state that " the reports of A. intermedia in Australia (Fig. 13D) and those of A. maculata in New Zealand may either refer to A. paraintermedia n. sp. or to a new species." [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Armandia intermedia Fauvel, 1902. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=209885 on 2024-11-09
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original description
Fauvel, Pierre. (1902). Annélides Polychètes de la Casamance rapportées par M. Aug. Chevalier. <em>Bulletin de la Société Linnéenne de Normandie.</em> (series 5) 5: 59-105., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/1638569
page(s): 86-89, figs. 29-30 [details]
taxonomy source Parapar, Julio; Moreira, Juan. (2015). Six new species of the genus <em>Armandia </em>Filippi, 1861 (Polychaeta, Opheliidae) from Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef, Australia). <em>Zootaxa.</em> 4019(1): 577-603., available online at https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4019.1.19
page(s): 578; note: Did not find Armandia intermedia in Australia [details] Available for editors [request]
context source (HKRMS) Fong, C. W. (1998). Some aspects of the ecology of the seagrass Zostera japonica in Hong Kong. <em>MPhil thesis. The University of Hong Kong.</em> [details]
additional source Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. <em>China Science Press.</em> 1267 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Day, J. H. (1967). [Sedentaria] A monograph on the Polychaeta of Southern Africa. Part 2. Sedentaria. British Museum (Natural History), London. pp. 459–842., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/8596 [details]
page(s): 86-89, figs. 29-30 [details]
taxonomy source Parapar, Julio; Moreira, Juan. (2015). Six new species of the genus <em>Armandia </em>Filippi, 1861 (Polychaeta, Opheliidae) from Lizard Island (Great Barrier Reef, Australia). <em>Zootaxa.</em> 4019(1): 577-603., available online at https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4019.1.19
page(s): 578; note: Did not find Armandia intermedia in Australia [details] Available for editors [request]
context source (HKRMS) Fong, C. W. (1998). Some aspects of the ecology of the seagrass Zostera japonica in Hong Kong. <em>MPhil thesis. The University of Hong Kong.</em> [details]
additional source Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. <em>China Science Press.</em> 1267 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Day, J. H. (1967). [Sedentaria] A monograph on the Polychaeta of Southern Africa. Part 2. Sedentaria. British Museum (Natural History), London. pp. 459–842., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/8596 [details]
Holotype POLY TYPE 179 or 723, geounit Senegal [details]
From editor or global species database
Depth range Intertidal. [details]Distribution There are a large number of records reported for Australia by OBIS via museum records. However, Armandia intermedia is an Atlantic, N hemisphere species from the coast of Senegal. It seems unlikely to be the species in Australia. Parapar & Moreira (2015: 595) state that " the reports of A. intermedia in Australia (Fig. 13D) and those of A. maculata in New Zealand may either refer to A. paraintermedia n. sp. or to a new species." [details]
Habitat Type is a single specimen but the collection of worms examined by Fauvel was from intertidal fine sand, slightly muddy, around old rotten wood stumps and wrecks. [details]
Specimen Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, POLY TYPE 179, 723. [details]
Type locality One specimen. River Casamance estuary (Senegal, Atlantic Ocean), 12.5593, -16.71, 6 km upstream from its mouth. Fauvel does not give locations for each taxon but states in the introduction "Ces Annelides ont ete recueillies en un seul jour dans l'estuaire de la rivire Casamance (Senegal), 6 kilometres de son embouchure." [details]
Type material The holotype is deposited at the MNHN with the number POLY TYPE 179 ot 723, according to Solis-Weiss et al. (2004). Fauvel (1902) reported a single specimen in his original description, so it must be deposited in one of the two existing vials. [details]