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Bertelsen, Rodney D. and Weston, Donald P. 1980. A new species of Sclerobregma (Polychaeta: Scalibregmatidae) from off the southeastern United States. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 93(3): 708-713.
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Bertelsenodney, R. D.; Westononald, D. P.
1980
A new species of Sclerobregma (Polychaeta: Scalibregmatidae) from off the southeastern United States
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
93(3): 708-713
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Kristian Fauchald's Polychaeta DB
Sclerobregma stenocerum, a new polychaete species of the family Scalibregmatidae, is described from the continental shelf from Cape Lookout, North Carolina to Daytona Beach, Florida. The placement of S. stenocerum in the genus Sclerobregma and its affinity with the only other member of the genus, S. branchiatum, are discussed.
North-western Atlantic
Continental shelf
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United States part of the North Atlantic Ocean for Scalibregma stenocerum (Bertelsen & Weston, 1980) 
Holotype USNM 58955, geounit Florida, identified as Sclerobregma stenocerum Bertelsen & Weston, 1980
Paratype USNM 58955, geounit Florida, identified as Sclerobregma stenocerum Bertelsen & Weston, 1980
Paratype USNM 58957, geounit Florida, identified as Sclerobregma stenocerum Bertelsen & Weston, 1980
Paratype USNM 58958, geounit South Carolina, identified as Sclerobregma stenocerum Bertelsen & Weston, 1980
Paratype USNM 58959, geounit North Carolina, identified as Sclerobregma stenocerum Bertelsen & Weston, 1980
 Distribution

Atlantic continental shelf of the USA, from North Carolina to Florida.  [details]

 Distribution

Atlantic continental shelf of the USA, from North Carolina to Florida.  [details]

 Etymology

Steno, Greek for narrow; Keras, Greek for horn; referring to the long, narrow frontal horns on the prostomium. [details]

 Etymology

Steno, Greek for narrow; Keras, Greek for horn; referring to the long, narrow frontal horns on the prostomium. [details]

 Spelling

Bertelsen & Weston (1980) "changed for nomenclatural reasons" Scalibregmidae to Scalibregmatidae. They include a ... [details]

 Type locality

ENE of Daytona Beach, Atlantic coast of Florida. [details]

 Type locality

ENE of Daytona Beach, Atlantic coast of Florida [details]