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I have decided to postpone the consideration of how far this difference is reflected in the Polychaete faunas of the two regions until I shall have completed the determination of the second half of Crossland's collection, namely, the Polychaeta Sedentaria. This question, geographical distribution, and the problem of the isthmian/division of the faunas can then be considered in the light of my knowledge of the entire collection.
Lusitanian region: Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands to west Iberian Peninsula together
Pacific Ocean
Anaitides panamensis (Treadwell, 1917) accepted as Phyllodoce panamensis Treadwell, 1917 (additional source)
Ancistrosyllis gorgonensis Monro, 1933 accepted as Synelmis gorgonensis (Monro, 1933) (original description)
Autolytus (Autolytides) anoplos Monro, 1933 accepted as Proceraea anopla (Monro, 1933) (original description)
Ceratonereis versipedata (Ehlers, 1887) accepted as Composetia versipedata (Ehlers, 1887) (additional source)
Chaunorhynchus crosslandi Monro, 1933 accepted as Gymnonereis crosslandi (Monro, 1933) (original description)
Eunice aedificatrix Monro, 1933 accepted as Leodice aedificatrix (Monro, 1933) (original description)
Eunice antennata aedificatrix Monro, 1933 accepted as Eunice aedificatrix Monro, 1933 accepted as Leodice aedificatrix (Monro, 1933) (original description)
Eurythoe ambigua Monro, 1933 accepted as Linopherus ambigua (Monro, 1933) (original description)
Haplosyllis gula Treadwell, 1924 (source of synonymy)
Haplosyllis spongicola (Grube, 1855) (additional source)
Lepidasthenia retrodentata Monro, 1933 (original description)
Marphysa sanguinea americana Monro, 1933 accepted as Marphysa americana Monro, 1933 (original description)
Nephthys tabogensis Monro, 1933 accepted as Aglaophamus tabogensis (Monro, 1933) (original description)
Nereis acutifolia Ehlers, 1901 accepted as Alitta acutifolia (Ehlers, 1901) (source of synonymy)
Onuphis gorgonensis Monro, 1933 accepted as Kinbergonuphis gorgonensis (Monro, 1933) (original description)
Onuphis litoralis Monro, 1933 accepted as Mooreonuphis litoralis (Monro, 1933) (original description)
Syllis caeca Monro, 1933 (original description)
Syllis cincinnata Verrill, 1900 accepted as Syllis (Typosyllis) cincinnata Verrill, 1900 accepted as Syllis corallicola Verrill, 1900 (source of synonymy)
Syllis tortugaensis (Augener, 1922) accepted as Syllis armillaris (O.F. Müller, 1776) (source of synonymy)
Syntype BMNH 1932.12.24.185-190, geounit Limon Bay, identified as Autolytus (Autolytides) anoplos Monro, 1933
Syntype NHMUK 1932.12.24.209-215, geounit Taboga Island, identified as Syllis caeca Monro, 1933
Syntype NHMUK 1932.12.24.216-217, geounit Taboga Island, identified as Syllis caeca Monro, 1933
Syntype NHMUK 1932.12.24.218, geounit Albemarle, identified as Syllis caeca Monro, 1933
Holotype NHMUK 1932.12.24.281, geounit Taboga Island, identified as Eurythoe ambigua Monro, 1933
Not stated, probably at shallow water. [details]
Pacific Ocean: Gorgona Island (Colombia). [details]
Caribbean Sea: Limon Bay (Panama). [details]
Pacific Ocean: Gorgona Island (Colombia). [details]
Pacific Ocean: Taboga Island (Panama); Albemarle (= Isabela) Island (Galápagos Islands). [details]
The specific epithet gorgonensis refers to the type locality of the species, Gorgona Island (Colombia, Pacific Ocean). [details]
Not stated in the original description. The specific epithet anoplos is a New Latin adjective derived from the ... [details]
The species is named after Dr. Cyril Crossland (b. Sheffield, UK, 1878 - d. Copenhagen, Denmark, 7 January 1943), ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet ambigua is a Latin adjective meaning 'uncertain' or 'doubtful', and refers ... [details]
Not explicitly stated, but the specific epithet caeca, Latin adjective meaning 'blind', refers to the absence of ... [details]
Shells, dead coral and gravel, at subtidal depths (27.4 m). [details]
On a wreck covered with sponges, Balanus, etc., probably at shallow water. [details]
Muddy sand and shell fragments, at shelf depths. [details]
On hard surfaces, such as floats of piers and rock shelfs, at intertidal to subtidal depths. [details]
Syllis caeca (Katzmann, 1973) is a secondary junior homonym of Syllis caeca Monro, 1933. Although Syllis caeca ... [details]
Syllis caeca Monro, 1933 is a senior homonym of Syllis caeca (Katzmann, 1973). [details]
The current taxon was considered a junior synonym of Haplosyllis spongicola (Grube, 1855) since the synonymy made ... [details]
Created as a variety, Marphysa sanguinea var. americana, and later considered to be a junior synonym of Marphysa ... [details]
Close to shore of Gorgona Island, Colombia, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 2.965°, -78.171°). [details]
Limon Bay (= Bahía Limón), Colón, Panama, Caribbean Sea (gazetteer estimate 9.34°, -79.93°). [details]
Gorgona Island, Colombia, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 2.965°, -78.165°). [details]
Bay between Taboga and Taboguilla, Taboga Island, Panama, Pacific Ocean,(gazetteer estimate 08.797°, -79.551°). [details]
Balboa, shore-pools at low tide, Gulf of Panama, Pacific Ocean [details]
Syntypes from two localities: a) Taboga Island, from floats of the stage at the end of the hotel pier (presumably ... [details]
Holotype deposited at the Natural History Museum, London, UK (NHMUK 1932.12.24.128). [details]
Holotype deposited at the Natural History Museum, London, UK (NHMUK 1932.12.24.106). [details]
Holotype deposited at the The Natural History Museum, London, UK (NMHUK 1932.12.24.281). [details]