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Hilbig, Brigitte; Blake, James A. (1991). Dorvilleidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the U.S. Atlantic slope and rise. Description of two new genera and 14 new species, with a generic revision of Ophryotrocha. Zoologica Scripta. 20(2): 147-183.
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10.1111/j.1463-6409.1991.tb00281.x [view]
Hilbig, Brigitte; Blake, James A.
1991
Dorvilleidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the U.S. Atlantic slope and rise. Description of two new genera and 14 new species, with a generic revision of Ophryotrocha
Zoologica Scripta
20(2): 147-183
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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The present paper contains descriptions of 14 new species of dorvilleid polychaetes that are part of a highly diverse benthic infauna sampled on the U.S. Atlantic slope and rise between the Canadian border and South Carolina. Quantitative samples were taken with a Hessler-Sandia box core during 18 cruises between 1983 and 1987. Samples were sieved through screens having a mesh opening of 300 ?. The newly described species belong to the genera Ophryorrocha. Exallopus. Parophryotrocha and two new genera, Pseudophryotrocha gen.n. and Anchidorvillea gen.n. An emended generic diagnosis of Ophryotrocha is provided to accommodate some of the new species, but also to include a group of atypical species described earlier by several authors who had modified the generic concept of Ophryotrocha without providing a formal emendation. The genus Ophryotrocha is revised to contain 31 species helonging to two species groups. A comparison of a suite of morphologic characters, however. indicates that these species addressed in this paper are discussed in the context of the entire family Dorvilleidae.
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 Etymology

authors: Pseudophryotrocha "reflects the close resemblance of the external appearance to that of Ophryotrocha" ... [details]

 Etymology

Pseudophryotrocha eugenei is named after R. Eugene Ruff, polychaetologist. [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Pseudophryotrocha serrata "species name refers to the coarsely serrated supra-acicular setae (serra, Latin ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Feminine. Authors state genus is feminine. [details]

 Type locality

off North Carolina, south Atlantic slope [details]

 Type locality

Off New England, North Atlantic slope [details]