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Banse, Karl. (1979). Ampharetidae (Polychaeta) from British Columbia and Washington. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 57(8): 1543-1552.
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Banse, Karl
1979
Ampharetidae (Polychaeta) from British Columbia and Washington
Canadian Journal of Zoology
57(8): 1543-1552
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Morphological and distributional observations on 11 of the 19 ampharetid species and subspecies recorded from British Columbia and Washington are presented. Hobsonia new genus and Sosanopsis hesslei new species are described, and remarks made on the generic diagnosis of Sosanopsis. Amage anops is studied from type material. Ampharete labrops, A. goesi brazhnikovi, Hobsonia florida, and Samytha californiensis are newly recorded for the Oregon biogeographic Province. Ampharete gagarae is shown to be restricted to deep water of the northeast Pacific and adjacent seas.
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Ampharete gagarae Uschakov, 1950 accepted as Anobothrus gracilis (Malmgren, 1866) (additional source)
Amphicteis floridus Hartman, 1951 accepted as Hobsonia florida (Hartman, 1951) (additional source)
Amphicteis gunneri floridus Hartman, 1951 accepted as Hobsonia florida (Hartman, 1951) (new combination reference)
Hobsonia Banse, 1979 (original description)
Hobsonia florida (Hartman, 1951) (taxonomy source)
Hypaniola grayi Pettibone, 1953 accepted as Hobsonia florida (Hartman, 1951) (taxonomy source)
Sosanopsis hesslei Banse, 1979 accepted as Sosane hesslei (Banse, 1979) (original description)
Amphicteis floridus Hartman, 1951 accepted as Hobsonia florida (Hartman, 1951) (additional source)
Amphicteis gunneri floridus Hartman, 1951 accepted as Hobsonia florida (Hartman, 1951) (new combination reference)
Hobsonia Banse, 1979 (original description)
Hobsonia florida (Hartman, 1951) (taxonomy source)
Hypaniola grayi Pettibone, 1953 accepted as Hobsonia florida (Hartman, 1951) (taxonomy source)
Sosanopsis hesslei Banse, 1979 accepted as Sosane hesslei (Banse, 1979) (original description)
Etymology
Named after Katharine Dekker Hobson, thus the genus is feminine [details]