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Horst, Rutger. (1915). On new and little-known species of Polynoinae from the Netherlands' East-Indies. Zoologische Mededeelingen (Leiden). 1(1): 2-20.
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Horst, Rutger
1915
On new and little-known species of Polynoinae from the Netherlands' East-Indies
Zoologische Mededeelingen (Leiden)
1(1): 2-20
Publication
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Our knowledge of the Aphroditidae from the Malay-Archipelago hitherto was very scanty and considering the great variety of those worms in neighboring seas — Grube from the Philippines 1) mentioned 27 and Potts from the Indian Ocean 31 species 2) — it could be expected that a thorough examination of this region, as done by the Siboga-expedition, should reveal us many new and interesting forms; in these expectations we are not disappointed. Two remarkable species viz. Lepidasthenia sibogae and Eulepis malayana, besides three species of Psammolyce are already mentioned before 3); in the present paper we wish to confine ourselves to the subfamily of the Polynoïnae. Only six representatives of this group hitherto are mentioned from Amboina, Borneo, Ceram and Ternate, viz. Lepidonotus carinulatus Gr., — Wahlbergi Kinb., Polynoë cornuta Fischli, — (Lepid.) gymnonotus Mrz. — cristatus Gr., (Polynoë tumorifera Gr.) and Scalisetotorus [sic] ceramensis Mclnt, whereas in the Siboga-collections I was able to recognize more as forty species and varieties of Polynoïnae 4).
Our knowledge of the Aphroditidae from the Malay-Archipelago hitherto was very scanty and considering the great variety of those worms in neighboring seas — Grube from the Philippines 1) mentioned 27 and Potts from the Indian Ocean 31 species 2) — it could be expected that a thorough examination of this region, as done by the Siboga-expedition, should reveal us many new and interesting forms; in these expectations we are not disappointed. Two remarkable species viz. Lepidasthenia sibogae and Eulepis malayana, besides three species of Psammolyce are already mentioned before 3); in the present paper we wish to confine ourselves to the subfamily of the Polynoïnae. Only six representatives of this group hitherto are mentioned from Amboina, Borneo, Ceram and Ternate, viz. Lepidonotus carinulatus Gr., — Wahlbergi Kinb., Polynoë cornuta Fischli, — (Lepid.) gymnonotus Mrz. — cristatus Gr., (Polynoë tumorifera Gr.) and Scalisetotorus [sic] ceramensis Mclnt, whereas in the Siboga-collections I was able to recognize more as forty species and varieties of Polynoïnae 4).
Indian Ocean
Indo-Malay
Indo-Malay
Systematics, Taxonomy
Allmaniella arafurensis Horst, 1915 (original description)
Harmothoe atra Horst, 1915 (original description)
Harmothoe nigricans Horst, 1915 accepted as Verrucapelma nigricans (Horst, 1915) (original description)
Lagisca elytrophora Horst, 1915 (original description)
Lagisca malayana Horst, 1915 (original description)
Lagisca pottsi Horst, 1915 accepted as Australaugeneria pottsi Pettibone, 1969 (original description)
Lepidonotus adspersus (Grube, 1878) (additional source)
Lepidonotus albopustulatus Horst, 1915 (original description)
Lepidonotus malayanus Horst, 1915 (original description)
Parahalosydna Horst, 1915 (original description)
Parahalosydna sibogae Horst, 1915 (original description)
Paralepidonotus Horst, 1915 (original description)
Polynoe (Hemilepidia) versluysi Horst, 1915 accepted as Hemilepidia versluysi Horst, 1915 (original description)
Polynoe (Lepidonotus) adspersa Grube, 1878 accepted as Lepidonotus adspersus (Grube, 1878) (source of synonymy)
Polynoe ampullifera Grube, 1878 accepted as Paralepidonotus ampulliferus (Grube, 1878) (source of synonymy)
Polynoe kampeni Horst, 1915 (original description)
Polynoe nigropunctata Horst, 1915 accepted as Hololepidella nigropunctata (Horst, 1915) (original description)
Scalisetosus papilliferus Horst, 1915 accepted as Subadyte papillifera (Horst, 1915) (original description)
Scalisetosus tentaculatus Horst, 1915 accepted as Paradyte tentaculata (Horst, 1915) (original description)
Harmothoe atra Horst, 1915 (original description)
Harmothoe nigricans Horst, 1915 accepted as Verrucapelma nigricans (Horst, 1915) (original description)
Lagisca elytrophora Horst, 1915 (original description)
Lagisca malayana Horst, 1915 (original description)
Lagisca pottsi Horst, 1915 accepted as Australaugeneria pottsi Pettibone, 1969 (original description)
Lepidonotus adspersus (Grube, 1878) (additional source)
Lepidonotus albopustulatus Horst, 1915 (original description)
Lepidonotus malayanus Horst, 1915 (original description)
Parahalosydna Horst, 1915 (original description)
Parahalosydna sibogae Horst, 1915 (original description)
Paralepidonotus Horst, 1915 (original description)
Polynoe (Hemilepidia) versluysi Horst, 1915 accepted as Hemilepidia versluysi Horst, 1915 (original description)
Polynoe (Lepidonotus) adspersa Grube, 1878 accepted as Lepidonotus adspersus (Grube, 1878) (source of synonymy)
Polynoe ampullifera Grube, 1878 accepted as Paralepidonotus ampulliferus (Grube, 1878) (source of synonymy)
Polynoe kampeni Horst, 1915 (original description)
Polynoe nigropunctata Horst, 1915 accepted as Hololepidella nigropunctata (Horst, 1915) (original description)
Scalisetosus papilliferus Horst, 1915 accepted as Subadyte papillifera (Horst, 1915) (original description)
Scalisetosus tentaculatus Horst, 1915 accepted as Paradyte tentaculata (Horst, 1915) (original description)
Diagnosis
The diagnosis of Horst (1915) is: Characterized by the presence of only 15 pairs of elytra, on segment 2, 4, 5, 7, ... [details]
Etymology
Parahalosydna is assumed named from its similarity to Halosydna as Horst writes "fully agrees with Halosydna, but ... [details]
Etymology
Parahalosydna sibogae is assumed named for the Siboga, the vessel from which the holotype was collected, and Horst ... [details]