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The nine new species of Phyllodocidae described in the following pages, together with those not heretofore reported from California, bring the total for California to twenty-nine species in thirteen genera. The following revised list includes fifteen species previously known from California, with new synonyms as indicated, five species previously described but heretofore not reported from California, and nine species new to science. Species new for California are preceded by an asterisk. Holotypes are deposited in the United States National Museum, paratypes in the University of California.
Eastern Atlantic
Clavadoce Hartman, 1936 (original description)
Clavadoce splendida Hartman, 1936 (original description)
Eteone balboensis Hartman, 1936 (original description)
Eteone californica Hartman, 1936 (original description)
Eteone dilatae Hartman, 1936 (original description)
Eteone lighti Hartman, 1936 accepted as Hypereteone lighti (Hartman, 1936) (original description)
Eteone maculata Örsted, 1843 (source of synonymy)
Eteone maculata Treadwell, 1922 accepted as Eteone pacifica Hartman, 1936 (source of synonymy)
Eteone pacifica Hartman, 1936 (basis of record)
Eteone pacifica Hartman, 1936 (original description)
Eulalia aviculiseta Hartman, 1936 (original description)
Genetyllis nigrimaculata (Moore, 1909) accepted as Bergstroemia nigrimaculata (Moore, 1909) accepted as Clavadoce nigrimaculata (Moore, 1909) (source of synonymy)
Paranaitis polynoides (Moore, 1909) (new combination reference)
Sige bifoliata (Moore, 1909) (new combination reference)
Sige bifoliata (Moore, 1909) (additional source)
Sige californiensis Chamberlin, 1919 (source of synonymy)
Sige montereyensis Hartman, 1936 accepted as Pterocirrus montereyensis (Hartman, 1936) (original description)
Steggoa californiensis Hartman, 1936 accepted as Eulalia californiensis (Hartman, 1936) (original description)
Syntype NHMUK 1936.9.30.18-19, geounit Dillon Beach, identified as Eteone dilatae Hartman, 1936
Syntype USNM 20333, geounit San Francisco Bay, identified as Eteone lighti Hartman, 1936
Holotype USNM 20337, geounit Newport Bay, identified as Eteone balboensis Hartman, 1936
Syntype USNM 20338, geounit Dillon Beach, identified as Eteone dilatae Hartman, 1936
Syntype USNM 20339, geounit San Francisco Bay, identified as Eteone californica Hartman, 1936
Holotype USNM 20340, geounit Monterey, identified as Sige montereyensis Hartman, 1936
Syntype USNM 20341, geounit California, identified as Eulalia aviculiseta Hartman, 1936
Holotype USNM 20342, geounit Tomales Bay, identified as Steggoa californiensis Hartman, 1936
Holotype USNM 20343, geounit Tomales Bay, identified as Clavadoce splendida Hartman, 1936
Syntype USNM 20344, geounit Tomales Bay, identified as Anaitides williamsi Hartman, 1936
Not mentioned in the original descripton. [details]
Original diagnosis by Hartman (1936: 123): "Prostomium with 2 pairs of anterolateral clavate antennae; first 3 ... [details]
Pacific Ocean: central California (USA). [details]
Pacific Ocean: central California (USA). [details]
Pacific Ocean: central and southern California (USA). [details]
Pacific coast of North America: from Alaska to central California. [details]
Pacific Ocean: central California (USA). [details]
Pacific Ocean: central California (USA). [details]
"Named for Professor O. L. Williams, of the College of the Pacific, who contributed valuable collections, some of ... [details]
Not stated. The name Clavadoce is composed by the Latin noun clava, meaning 'club', and, apparently, the ending of ... [details]
Not stated, uncertain. The specific epithet splendida is a Latin adjective meaning 'splendid', 'bright' or ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet balboensis refers to the type locality of the species, 'Balboa Bay' (= Newport ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet californica refers obviously to the type locality of the species, central ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet dilatae seems to be the participle of the Latin verb dilato, meaning 'to enlarge' ... [details]
"Named for Professor S. F. Light, of the University of California, who has not only materially aided these and ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet aviculiseta is composed by the Latin noun avicula, meaning 'small bird', and the ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet montereyensis refers obviously to the type locality of the species, Monterey ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet californiensis refers clearly to California (USA), the type locality of the species. [details]
On Zostera-Ulva flats, and among rocks and algae. [details]
Sandy mud beach, and coarse sand at shelf depths (50-79% sand; 18-41% silt; 4-9% clay). [details]
In sandy mudflats and sand flats, in bays and estuaries. [details]
Not mentioned in the original description. [details]
Description of species by Hartman (1936) included prostomium and stated that it had up to 125 segments. Wilson ... [details]
The Californian Eulalia aviculiseta Hartman, 1936 was considered to be a junior synonym of E. quadrioculata Moore, ... [details]
Tomales Bay, Marin County, California, USA, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 38.21°, -122.95°). [details]
Tomales Bay, Marin County, California, USA, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 38.21°, -122.95°). [details]
Balboa Bay (= Newport Bay), near Corona del Mar, California, USA, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 33.60°, ... [details]
Berkeley Beach, east side of San Francisco Bay, California, USA, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 37.865°, ... [details]
Hartman (1936: 130) refers the type locality as "sandy beaches at outer side of Bodega sand spit, Sonoma County" ... [details]
San Francisco Bay, in the vicinity of Alameda, central California, USA, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 37.752°, ... [details]
Moss Beach, San Mateo County, California, USA, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 37.5290°, -122.5173°). [details]
Monterey, central California, USA, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 36.6178°, -121.8998°). [details]
Tomales Bay, Marin County, central California, USA, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 38.21°, -122.95°). [details]
From Wilson (1988: 395): "There is some confusion as to the status of the USNM [20338] type material. The original ... [details]
Syntypes deposited at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA (USNM 20341). Banse (1972: 194) also refers the ... [details]
Holotype deposited at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA (USNM 20342). [details]