WoRMS source details

South China Sea
Eupolymnia umbonis Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Lanice auricula Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Loimia bandera Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Longicarpus nodus Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Polycirrus dodeka Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Polycirrus multus Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Polycirrus quadratus Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Rhinothelepus occabus Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Streblosoma duplicata Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Terebella copia Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Thelepus opimus Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Thelepus pulvinus Hutchings, 1990 (original description)
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
Western Pacific Ocean: Hong Kong (South China Sea). [details]
"The specific name umbonis refers to the rounded lateral lobes present on the species" (Hutchings, 1990: 398). [details]
"The specific name auricula is the Latin word for 'earlap', and refers to the well developed peristomial lateral ... [details]
"The specific name bandera refers to the flag like extension of the lateral lobe on segment 3" (Hutchings, 1990: 402). [details]
"The specific name nodus is the Latin word for a swelling, and refers to the inflated ventrolateral areas on ... [details]
"The specific name is derived from the Greek word dodeka meaning 'twelve', and refers to the number of pairs of ... [details]
"The specific name multus is Latin for 'much' or 'many', and refers to the large number of pairs of notopodia ... [details]
"The specific name is derived from the word quadratus meaning 'four cornered' or 'square', referring to the ... [details]
"The specific name occabus is derived from the Latin meaning 'armulet' or 'collar', referring to the anterior ... [details]
"The specific name duplicada refers to the double rows of non-interlocking uncini present in the posterior thorax" ... [details]
"The specific name copia [Latin noun = 'abundance'] refers to the large number of notopodia present" (Hutchings, ... [details]
"The specific name opimus is a Latin word meaning 'rich' or 'abundant', referring to the large numbers of pairs of ... [details]
"The specific name pulvinus is Latin meaning 'a raised ridge', referring to the arrangement of the branchial ... [details]
Lives in flimsy tube made of sand grains, intertidal to 24 m. [details]
Lives in flimsy tube constructed of forams, shells, and sand grains held together by mucus, intertidal to shallow ... [details]
Amongst oyster shells or amongst the fouling community of wharf piles, intertidal to shallow subtidal. [details]
Tube cemented to the undersurface of rocks or boulders, 5-10 m. [details]
Intertidal and rocky subtidal areas (2-15 m), with tubes firmly cemented onto the undersurface of the rocks. [details]
Hong Kong, east of Gulf Head Tolo Channel 2 [details]
HOLOTYPE: AMW201916 from Hong Kong Peng Chau Mirs Bay 1. [details]
HOLOTYPE: AMW201895 from Hong Kong, Cox Head Rocks [details]