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Erseus, C.; Milligan, M. R. (1988). A new Bathydrilus (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae) from the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin of marine science. 42(2): 292-295.
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Erseus, C.; Milligan, M. R.
1988
A new Bathydrilus (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae) from the eastern Gulf of Mexico
Bulletin of marine science
42(2): 292-295
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Bathydrilus notabilis is described from 4-58.5 m depths off Crystal River and Dry Tortugas in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The species is characterized by large, finely pectinate, penial setae (3-4 per bundle) in segment XI and entally curved, single-pointed, spermathecal setae (1 or 2 on each side) in X which distinguish it from all congeners.
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United States part of the Gulf of Mexico for Bathydrilus notabilis Erséus & Milligan, 1988 
Holotype USNM 101458, geounit United States part of the Gulf of Mexico, identified as Bathydrilus notabilis Erséus & Milligan, 1988
 Depth range

Subtidal, fine to coarse sediments, 4-58.5 m depth. [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the eastern Gulf of Mexico. [details]

 Etymology

The species name notabilis is Latin for "remarkable, noteworthy" here primarily referring to the genital setation. [details]