WoRMS source details
Southern Australia
Ceratonereis amphidonta Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 accepted as Simplisetia amphidonta (Hutchings & Turvey, 1982) (original description)
Ceratonereis mirabilis Kinberg, 1865 (additional source)
Ceratonereis pseudoerythraeensis Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 accepted as Simplisetia aequisetis (Augener, 1913) (original description)
Ceratonereis transversa Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 accepted as Simplisetia transversa (Hutchings & Turvey, 1982) (original description)
Micronereis halei Hartman, 1954 (additional source)
Namanereis Chamberlin, 1919 (additional source)
Namanereis littoralis Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 (original description)
Neanthes biseriata Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 (original description)
Neanthes isolata Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 (original description)
Neanthes kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885) (additional source)
Neanthes uniseriata Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 (original description)
Neanthes vaalii Kinberg, 1865 (additional source)
Nereis (Neanthes) thompsoni Kott, 1951 accepted as Nereis cockburnensis Augener, 1913 (source of synonymy)
Nereis bifida Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 (original description)
Nereis cirriseta Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 (original description)
Nereis cockburnensis Augener, 1913 (additional source)
Nereis denhamensis Augener, 1913 (additional source)
Nereis heirissonensis Augener, 1913 (redescription)
Nereis maxillodentata Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 (original description)
Nereis parabifida Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 accepted as Nereis bifida Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 (original description)
Nereis spinigera Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 (original description)
Nereis thompsoni Kott, 1951 accepted as Nereis cockburnensis Augener, 1913 (source of synonymy)
Nereis triangularis Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 (original description)
Holotype AM W.18398, geounit South Australia (state), identified as Ceratonereis transversa Hutchings & Turvey, 1982
Holotype AM W.18417, geounit South Australia, identified as Neanthes biseriata Hutchings & Turvey, 1982
Holotype AM W.18430, geounit Kangaroo Island, identified as Neanthes uniseriata Hutchings & Turvey, 1982
Holotype AM W.18440, geounit South Australia, identified as Neanthes isolata Hutchings & Turvey, 1982
Holotype AM W.18510, geounit South Australia, identified as Ceratonereis pseudoerythraeensis Hutchings & Turvey, 1982
Holotype AM W.18527, geounit New South Wales, identified as Nereis maxillodentata Hutchings & Turvey, 1982
Holotype AM W.18528, geounit Western Australia, identified as Nereis cirriseta Hutchings & Turvey, 1982
Holotype AM W.18533, geounit South Australia, identified as Nereis bifida Hutchings & Turvey, 1982
Holotype AM W.6004, geounit Port Adelaide, identified as Namanereis littoralis Hutchings & Turvey, 1982
Intertidal to shallow water (2 feet). [details]
Not stated explicitly, presumably intertidal to shallow water. [details]
Often in the supralittoral zone, to 4 m depth. [details]
Australia: Kangaroo Island (South Australia). [details]
Australia: Western Australia; South Australia; Victoria; New South Wales; Queensland. [details]
Australia: South Australia. [details]
Australia: New South Wales; South Australia. [details]
Australia: Western Australia; South Australia; Victoria; Tasmania; New South Wales. New Zealand. [details]
Australia: South Australia; Victoria. [details]
Australia: Western Australia; South Australia; Tasmania; New South Wales. [details]
Australia: Western Australia; Southern Australia. [details]
Australia: Western Australia; South Australia. [details]
Australia: Western Australia; South Australia; Victoria; New South Wales. [details]
Australia: Western Australia; Southern Australia; Northern Territory [details]
Australia: New South Wales; Queensland; Victoria. [details]
"Paragnaths [...] consisting of grey-brown, transparent, rounded cones (domes) and large, sharply pointed, elongate ... [details]
"The specific name refers to the similarity of the new species to C. erythraeensis Fauvel, with which it has been ... [details]
"The name, transversa refers to the transverse arrangement of paragnaths on the pharynx in Areas II and IV" ... [details]
"The specific name refers to the position on the shore where the animal lives" (Hutchings & Turvey, 1982: 108). [details]
"The name refers to the arrangement of paragnaths in Area VI of the pharynx" (Hutchings & Turvey, 1982: 110). The ... [details]
"The name refers to the arrangement of the paragnaths in Area VI of the pharynx" (Hutchings & Turvey, 1982: 113). ... [details]
"The specific name refers to the arrangement of paragnaths in Area VI of the complex" (Hutchings & Turvey, 1982: ... [details]
"The specific name refers to the bifid shape of the notopodial homogomph falcigers" (Hutchings & Turvey, 1982: 119). [details]
"The specific name refers to the elongate appendages of the notopodial falcigers" (Hutchings & Turvey, 1982: 121). [details]
"The specific name refers to the presence of paragnaths only on the maxillary ring of the pharynx" (Hutchings & ... [details]
Nereis parabifida is named for the similarity to N. bifida, named in the same work, named for bifid homogomph falcigers [details]
Common in estuaries and sheltered bays, in intertidal beaches and sand spits, in salt water, often associated with ... [details]
In clumps of sponge at 5 m in fast-flowing channel with many Pinna. [details]
Estuarine areas in muddy sand often associated with seagrass beds (Posidonia, Zostera)) and mangroves (Avicennia). [details]
Associated with mud flats and seagrass beds (Posidonia, Zostera). [details]
Associated with mangroves and mudflats, often in the supralittoral zone. [details]
Sand, amongst algae, or in crevices or under rocks, intertidal to shallow water. [details]
Associated with Posidonia, mud flats and sponges growing in fast-flowing channels. [details]
Algal holdfasts, coralline algae, in sand, crevice fauna. [details]
Amongst algal holdfasts, coralline algae, crevice fauna, and sand, intertidal to shallow water. [details]
Associated with Zostera, sand, mud and intertidal clumps of mussels. [details]
Associated with algae, seagrass beds, sponges and sand, intertidal to about 9 m. [details]
Rocky intertidal shores and subtidally to 10 m. [details]
Associated with algae and encrustrating fauna. [details]
Subtidally amongst algae, mussels, rocks and sediment, soft bottoms to 115 m. [details]
Intertidal to shallow water coastal environments, recorded by Hutchings & Turvey (1982) inclumps of sponge at 5 m ... [details]
In the original description of Nereis maxillodentata, Hutchings & Turvey (1982: 93) state "[...] Nereis is partly ... [details]
In the original description of Nereis maxillodentata, Hutchings & Turvey (1982: 93) state "[...] Nereis is partly ... [details]
Old wharf at Maston [= Muston?] Point, American River, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia (-35.7833°, ... [details]
Okaparinga Estuary, South Australia, Australia, Great Australian Bight (gazetteer estimate -35.164°, 138.471°). [details]
Streaky Bay, little island on outer margin of inner bay, South Australia, Australia, Great Australian Bight, Sta. ... [details]
Mangroves at North Arm, Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (gazeteer estimate -34.815°, 138.537°). [details]
Venus Bay, village, South Australia, Australia (-33.2333°, 134.6667°). [details]
Speeds Point, Streaky Bay, South Australia, Australia (32°48'S, 134°13'E; provided geocoordinates in original ... [details]
Cape du Couedic, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia (-36.05°, -136.6833°). [details]
Speeds Point, near Streaky Bay, South Australia, Australia (32°48'S, 134°13'E; provided geocoordinates slightly ... [details]
Point Peron and Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Australia (gazetteer estimate -32.14°, 115.64°). [details]
La Perouse, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific Ocean (geocoordinates from OZCAM: -33.99167°, 151.233°). [details]
Sydney, NSW. Despite the article title the holotype of Nereis parabifida was from Sydney. [details]
"Kinberg's type lacks a head and the specimen is in two pieces. The parapodia agree well with the South Australian ... [details]