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Thalassodrilides milleri Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979
476114 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:476114)
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Brinkhurst, R.O.; Baker, H.R. (1979). A review of the marine Tubificidae (Oligochaeta) of North America. <em>Canadian J. Zool.</em> 57(8): 1553-1569 French summary. [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype CMN 1979-33, verbatimGeounit Old Landing, ...
Holotype CMN 1979-33, verbatimGeounit Old Landing, Marke... [details]
Distribution Known only from the type locality, Delaware, USA
Etymology For Mr. P. Miller, who collected the species
Taxonomic remark As discussed by Erséus (1981), Thalassodrilides milleri Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979, from Delaware (eastern U.S.A.), is very...
Taxonomic remark Erséus (1981) re-examined the type material and concluded that it may belong to Kaketio and that it was very close to, or...
Distribution Known only from the type locality, Delaware, USA [details]
Etymology For Mr. P. Miller, who collected the species
Etymology For Mr. P. Miller, who collected the species [details]
Taxonomic remark As discussed by Erséus (1981), Thalassodrilides milleri Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979, from Delaware (eastern U.S.A.), is very...
Taxonomic remark As discussed by Erséus (1981), Thalassodrilides milleri Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979, from Delaware (eastern U.S.A.), is very similar, possibly identical, to T. ineri. However, whether the two are the same species cannot be settled until new material of the former (preferably from the type locality) becomes available. If they prove to be a single taxon, the specific epithet milleri will take precedence as it was published a few months before the publication of Kaketio ineri (see Erséus 1981: 333). [details]
Taxonomic remark Erséus (1981) re-examined the type material and concluded that it may belong to Kaketio and that it was very close to, or...
Taxonomic remark Erséus (1981) re-examined the type material and concluded that it may belong to Kaketio and that it was very close to, or the same as, Kaketio ineri. More material is needed. [details]
Martin, P.; Reynolds, J.; van Haaren, T. (2024). World List of Marine Oligochaeta. Thalassodrilides milleri Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=476114 on 2024-09-18
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Brinkhurst, R.O.; Baker, H.R. (1979). A review of the marine Tubificidae (Oligochaeta) of North America. <em>Canadian J. Zool.</em> 57(8): 1553-1569 French summary. [details] Available for editors [request]
taxonomy source Erséus, C. (1981). Taxonomy of the Marine Genus Thalassodrilides (Oligochaeta:Tubificidae). <em>Transactions of the American Microscopical Society.</em> 100(4):333-344. [details] Available for editors [request]
taxonomy source Erséus, C. (1981). Taxonomy of the Marine Genus Thalassodrilides (Oligochaeta:Tubificidae). <em>Transactions of the American Microscopical Society.</em> 100(4):333-344. [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype CMN 1979-33, verbatimGeounit Old Landing, Marke... [details]
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Distribution Known only from the type locality, Delaware, USA [details]Ecology The species was described from a 'lagoon system with sea-water influence' so perhaps this species is typical for reduced salinity and not truly marine [details]
Etymology For Mr. P. Miller, who collected the species [details]
Taxonomic remark As discussed by Erséus (1981), Thalassodrilides milleri Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979, from Delaware (eastern U.S.A.), is very similar, possibly identical, to T. ineri. However, whether the two are the same species cannot be settled until new material of the former (preferably from the type locality) becomes available. If they prove to be a single taxon, the specific epithet milleri will take precedence as it was published a few months before the publication of Kaketio ineri (see Erséus 1981: 333). [details]
Taxonomic remark Erséus (1981) re-examined the type material and concluded that it may belong to Kaketio and that it was very close to, or the same as, Kaketio ineri. More material is needed. [details]