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Erséus, C.; Milligan, M.R. (1992). A new species of Coralliodrilus (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae) from the eastern Gulf of Mexico, and a new record of C. corpulentus from South Carolina. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 105(3):585-588.
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Erséus, C.; Milligan, M.R.
1992
A new species of Coralliodrilus (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae) from the eastern Gulf of Mexico, and a new record of C. corpulentus from South Carolina
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
105(3):585-588
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Coralliodrilus priscus, is described from off Tampa Bay, Florida. It is closely related to C. corpulentus Erseus, 1986, which is recorded here from off Charleston, South Carolina, but it differs from that species by its lack of modified posterior dorsal setae and its greater number of penial setae (about 20-25 as opposed to about 10-12 per bundle).
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Coralliodrilus corpulentus Erséus, 1986 (additional source)
Coralliodrilus priscus Erséus & Milligan, 1992 (original description)
Coralliodrilus priscus Erséus & Milligan, 1992 (original description)
Gulf of Mexico for Coralliodrilus priscus Erséus & Milligan, 1992
United States part of the North Atlantic Ocean for Coralliodrilus corpulentus Erséus, 1986
United States part of the North Atlantic Ocean for Coralliodrilus corpulentus Erséus, 1986
Holotype USNM 148668, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Coralliodrilus priscus Erséus & Milligan, 1992
Depth range
Subtidal carbonate sediments, 10-15 m depth. [details]
Depth range
Subtidal medium sand, 24 m depth. [details]
Distribution
South Carolina and east coast of Florida. [details]
Distribution
Known only from the type locality, west coast of Florida. [details]
Etymology
Named priscus (Latin for ‘old-fashioned’), as it lacks the advanced, modified dorsal setae in posterior ... [details]