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Erséus, C. (1979). Re-examination of the marine genus Spiridion Knöllner (Oligochaeta, Tubificidae). Sarsia. 64(3): 183-187.
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10.1080/00364827.1979.10411380 [view]
Erséus, C.
1979
Re-examination of the marine genus Spiridion Knöllner (Oligochaeta, Tubificidae)
Sarsia
64(3): 183-187
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The marine, littoral and brackish-water tubificid genus Spiridion Knöllner, 1935 (sub-family Phallodrilinae) is reviewed and re-defined. S. insigne Knöllner, 1935 is reported from the British Isles (W Scotland) for the first time. The male efferent ducts of S. insigne and S. modricensis (Hrabe, 1973) comb.n, are described. In both species, relatively short, ciliated vasa deferentia enter apical, ental ends of long cylindrical atria. In each atrium can be distinguished a small, granulated and ciliated, ental atrial ampulla, and a long non-granulated and non-ciliated, ectal ejaculatory duct. The lumen of the latter is winding, but its external surface is not folded. S. scrobicularae Lastockin, 1937 is considered as a 'species dubia'.
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Spiridion Knöllner, 1935 (additional source)
Spiridion insigne Knöllner, 1935 (redescription)
Spiridion modricensis (Hrabĕ, 1973) (redescription)
Spiridion modricensis (Hrabĕ, 1973) (new combination reference)
Spiridion scrobiculare Lastočkin, 1937 accepted as Spiridion scrobicularae Lastoćkin, 1937 (status source)
Spiridion insigne Knöllner, 1935 (redescription)
Spiridion modricensis (Hrabĕ, 1973) (redescription)
Spiridion modricensis (Hrabĕ, 1973) (new combination reference)
Spiridion scrobiculare Lastočkin, 1937 accepted as Spiridion scrobicularae Lastoćkin, 1937 (status source)
French Exclusive Economic Zone for Spiridion insigne Knöllner, 1935
German Exclusive Economic Zone for Spiridion insigne Knöllner, 1935
United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone for Spiridion insigne Knöllner, 1935
German Exclusive Economic Zone for Spiridion insigne Knöllner, 1935
United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone for Spiridion insigne Knöllner, 1935
Distribution
Germany (Baltic Sea, North Sea, Weser Estuary), France (Brittany), and West coast of Scotland. [details]
Status
The description of this species is extremely brief and incomplete. Since Lastočkin (1937) apparently regarded it ... [details]
Type locality
Salt spring on the way to the beach at Modric near Maslenica, in the vicinity of Zadar, Yugoslavia [details]