WoRMS source details
Amphipolydora abranchiata (Hartman, 1953) (additional source)
Amphipolydora vestalis Paterson & Gibson, 2003 (original description)
Holotype MONZ W.1522, geounit Hauraki Gulf, identified as Amphipolydora vestalis Paterson & Gibson, 2003
The species was found in mud tubes within the subtidal sponge Callyspongia cf. ramosa. [details]
Diagnosis by Paterson & Gibson (2003: 734): ''Prostomium is entire on anterior margin, extending posteriorly as a ... [details]
A small gonochoristic species that inhabits mud tubes within a sponge. Prostomium is rounded, caruncle extends to ... [details]
New Zealand, known only from Northern North Island [details]
The specific epithet vestalis refers to the Roman deity Vesta, goddess of home and hearth, in reference to the ... [details]
According to Paterson & Gibson (2003: 739), ''Although A. abranchiata is described as being collected from a ... [details]
In mud tubes within the subtidal sponge Callyspongia cf. ramosa. [details]
The species exhibits sexual and asexual reproduction. Low numbers of sexually mature specimens and egg strings were ... [details]
Kawau Bay, off Kawau Island, Hauraki Gulf, Northland, New Zealand (36º24'S, 174º49'E), 10 m, in mud tubes within ... [details]