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McIntosh, W.C. (1877). On new example of the Phyllodocidae (Anaitis rosea). Journal of the Linnean Society of London. 13: 215-216.
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McIntosh, W.C.
1877
On new example of the Phyllodocidae (<i>Anaitis rosea</i>).
Journal of the Linnean Society of London
13: 215-216
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Publication date: 5 June 1877
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In the Catalogue of the Annelida in the British Museum the precise habitats of the Phyllodocidae are very slightly alluded to. Thus, in regard to the common, though very beautiful, Phyllodoce maculata, Johnst., "Berwick Bay" is all the information afforded. At St. Andrews and other parts this species (which corresponds in colour and some other respects with the P. citrina of Malmgren) is very often found at the extreme margin of low water, several inches in the fine sand; and last autumn a single example of the new Anaitis occurred with it at the former locality.
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