WoRMS taxon details
Pista pectinata Hutchings, 1977
330779 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:330779)
accepted
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Hutchings, Patricia A. (1977). Terebelliform Polychaeta of the families Ampharetidae, Terebellidae and Trichobranchidae from Australia, chiefly from Moreton Bay, Queensland. <em>Records of the Australian Museum.</em> 31(1): 1-38., available online at https://doi.org/10.3853/j.0067-1975.31.1977.232
page(s): 19-20, fig. 9a-g [details] Available for editors
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page(s): 19-20, fig. 9a-g [details] Available for editors

Holotype AM W6795, geounit Moreton Bay
Holotype AM W6795, geounit Moreton Bay [details]
Etymology The specific name refers to the presence of moderately well
developed shafts on all thoracic uncini.
developed shafts on all thoracic uncini.
Etymology The specific name refers to the presence of moderately well
developed shafts on all thoracic uncini. [details]
developed shafts on all thoracic uncini. [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2025). World Polychaeta Database. Pista pectinata Hutchings, 1977. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=330779 on 2025-04-17
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Nomenclature
original description
Hutchings, Patricia A. (1977). Terebelliform Polychaeta of the families Ampharetidae, Terebellidae and Trichobranchidae from Australia, chiefly from Moreton Bay, Queensland. <em>Records of the Australian Museum.</em> 31(1): 1-38., available online at https://doi.org/10.3853/j.0067-1975.31.1977.232
page(s): 19-20, fig. 9a-g [details] Available for editors
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Other
additional source
Hutchings, Patricia A.; Glasby, Christopher J. (1988). The Amphitritinae (Polychaeta: Terebellidae) from Australia. <em>Records of the Australian Museum.</em> 40(1): 1-60., available online at http://doi.org/10.3853/j.0067-1975.40.1988.150 [details] Available for editors
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additional source Hutchings, Patricia A.; Murray, Anna. (1984). Taxonomy of polychaetes from the Hawkesbury River and the southern estuaries of New South Wales, Australia. <em>Records of the Australian Museum.</em> Supplement 3: 1-118., available online at https://doi.org/10.3853/j.0812-7387.3.1984.101 [details] Available for editors
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additional source Hartmann-Schröder, Gesa. (1983). Die polychaeten der antiborealen Südwestküste Australiens (zwischen Dunsborough im Norden und Denmark im Süden). Teil 9. IN: Hartmann-Schröder, Gesa; Hartmann, Gerd. Zur Kenntnis des Eulitorals der australischen Küsten unter besonder Berücksichtigung der Polychaeten und Ostracoden. <em>Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut.</em> 80: 123-167.
page(s): 149, figs. 59-60; note: As Pista cf. pectinata [details] Available for editors
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additional source Hutchings, Patricia A.; Murray, Anna. (1984). Taxonomy of polychaetes from the Hawkesbury River and the southern estuaries of New South Wales, Australia. <em>Records of the Australian Museum.</em> Supplement 3: 1-118., available online at https://doi.org/10.3853/j.0812-7387.3.1984.101 [details] Available for editors

additional source Hartmann-Schröder, Gesa. (1983). Die polychaeten der antiborealen Südwestküste Australiens (zwischen Dunsborough im Norden und Denmark im Süden). Teil 9. IN: Hartmann-Schröder, Gesa; Hartmann, Gerd. Zur Kenntnis des Eulitorals der australischen Küsten unter besonder Berücksichtigung der Polychaeten und Ostracoden. <em>Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut.</em> 80: 123-167.
page(s): 149, figs. 59-60; note: As Pista cf. pectinata [details] Available for editors






Holotype AM W6795, geounit Moreton Bay [details]
Paratype AM W6796,6797, geounit Moreton Bay [details]
Paratype BMNH ZB.H. 1975 -139, geounit Moreton Bay [details]
Paratype QM G8163, geounit Moreton Bay [details]
Paratype USNM 52622, geounit Moreton Bay [details]
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Etymology The specific name refers to the presence of moderately welldeveloped shafts on all thoracic uncini. [details]
Habitat Occurs in a variety of soft substrates ranging from silty to coarse gravel, in depths of 5-50 m. [details]