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Hartman, O. 1966. Quantitive survey of the benthos of San Pedro Basin, southern California. Part II. Final results and conclusions. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions, 19(2): 187-455.
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Hartman, O.
1966
Quantitive survey of the benthos of San Pedro Basin, southern California. Part II. Final results and conclusions
Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions
19(2): 187-455
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD).
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California quadrant
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Euchone arenae Hartman, 1966 (original description)
Euchone limicola [auctt.] accepted as Euchone limnicola Reish, 1959 (basis of record)
Euchone limnicola Reish, 1959 (redescription)
Eusyllis transecta Hartman, 1966 (original description)
Gattyana brunnea Hartman, 1966 (original description)
Questa Hartman, 1966 (original description)
Questa caudicirra Hartman, 1966 (original description)
Questidae Hartman, 1966 accepted as Questinae Hartman, 1966 (original description)
Questinae Hartman, 1966 (original description)
Sclerocheilus acirratus Hartman, 1966 accepted as Asclerocheilus acirratus (Hartman, 1966) (original description)
Sphaerosyllis californiensis Hartman, 1966 (original description)
Spirabranchus spinosus Moore, 1923 accepted as Spirobranchus spinosus Moore, 1923 (source of synonymy)
Spirobranchus spinosus Moore, 1923 (basis of record)
Holotype AHF, geounit Southern California Bight, identified as Sclerocheilus acirratus Hartman, 1966
Nontype, geounit Southern California Bight, identified as Sclerocheilus acirratus Hartman, 1966
 Depth range

7-124 m deep. [details]

 Depth range

Known from shore to about 5 meters.  [details]

 Distribution

White Cove, Santa Catalina Island, Southern California (Pacific Ocean).  [details]

 Ecology

Known from holdfasts of Eisenia arborea (kelp), at shallow depths.  [details]

 Etymology

Not stated, but 'arena' is the Latin word for sand, and the species was collected from reddish brown sand [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet refers to the presence of a pair of dorsolaterally and similar, slightly longer ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific name refers to the absence of cirri.  [details]

 Spelling

Hartman misspelled the name 'limnicola' as 'limicola' consistently in her redescription. [details]

 Taxonomy

Hartman (1966) provided additional figures (Plate 6, Figs. 7-10), but misspelled the species name as 'limicola'. ... [details]

 Type locality

San Pedro shelf, California, USA, trawled in 26 metres [details]

 Type locality

Santa Catalina Island (California, USA), 9.15 miles, 152º T. from W End Light, on Farnsworth Bank. [details]

 Type locality

White Cove, Santa Catalina Island (Southern California, Pacific Ocean), shore, rocks north of pier, on Eisenia ... [details]