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Pillai, Telesphore Gottfried. (1960). Some marine and brackish-water serpulid Polychaeta from Ceylon, including new genera and species. Ceylon Journal of Science (Biological Sciences). 3(1): 1-40, plates 1-2.
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Pillai, Telesphore Gottfried
1960
Some marine and brackish-water serpulid Polychaeta from Ceylon, including new genera and species
Ceylon Journal of Science (Biological Sciences)
3(1): 1-40, plates 1-2
Publication
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The present paper deals with a collection of Serpulidae from the following places along the west coast of Ceylon : The Pearl Banks in the Gulf of Mannar, Karaitivu in Portugal Bay, Negombo Lagoon, tidal zones of Chilaw and Mount Lavinia, Panadura River estuary, Madu Ganga estuary at Balapitiya and Ratgama Lake at Dodanduwa. Twenty-seven species are described, including two genera, ten species and three varieties which are new to science and three species new to the fauna of Ceylon. This is not surprising as very few accounts deal with the Polychaeta of Ceylon, most of them by foreign biologists who were either temporarily stationed in Ceylon or made brief investigations here during their voyages through the Indian Ocean. Some Serpulidae of Ceylon have been described by Willey (1905), Pixell (1913) and Augener (1926). From the Indian Ocean as a whole, India and the Gulf of Mannar some serpulids have been described by Schmarda (1861), Pixell (1913), Southern (1921) and Fauvel (1928, 1930 and 1932).
The present paper deals with a collection of Serpulidae from the following places along the west coast of Ceylon : The Pearl Banks in the Gulf of Mannar, Karaitivu in Portugal Bay, Negombo Lagoon, tidal zones of Chilaw and Mount Lavinia, Panadura River estuary, Madu Ganga estuary at Balapitiya and Ratgama Lake at Dodanduwa. Twenty-seven species are described, including two genera, ten species and three varieties which are new to science and three species new to the fauna of Ceylon. This is not surprising as very few accounts deal with the Polychaeta of Ceylon, most of them by foreign biologists who were either temporarily stationed in Ceylon or made brief investigations here during their voyages through the Indian Ocean. Some Serpulidae of Ceylon have been described by Willey (1905), Pixell (1913) and Augener (1926). From the Indian Ocean as a whole, India and the Gulf of Mannar some serpulids have been described by Schmarda (1861), Pixell (1913), Southern (1921) and Fauvel (1928, 1930 and 1932).
Indian Ocean
Systematics, Taxonomy
Conopomatus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Spirobranchus Blainville, 1818 (original description)
Conopomatus acuiconus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Spirobranchus tetraceros (Schmarda, 1861) (original description)
Conopomatus sectoconus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Spirobranchus tetraceros (Schmarda, 1861) (original description)
Ficopomatini Pillai, 1960 (original description)
Hydroides inornata Pillai, 1960 [original name] (original description)
Neopomatus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Ficopomatus Southern, 1921 (original description)
Neopomatus similis Pillai, 1960 accepted as Ficopomatus uschakovi (Pillai, 1960) (original description)
Neopomatus similis rugosus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Ficopomatus uschakovi (Pillai, 1960) (original description)
Neopomatus uschakovi Pillai, 1960 accepted as Ficopomatus uschakovi (Pillai, 1960) (original description)
Omphalopomopsis langerhansii zeylanica Pillai, 1960 accepted as Pomatostegus actinoceras Mörch, 1863 (original description)
Serpula vermicularis chevalensis Pillai, 1960 (original description)
Spirobranchus ceylonensis Pillai, 1960 accepted as Spirobranchus maldivensis Pixell, 1913 (original description)
Spirobranchus tricornigerus (Grube, 1878) accepted as Spirobranchus tetraceros (Schmarda, 1861) (additional source)
Spirorbis (Dexiospira) ceylonicus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Janua (Dexiospira) ceylonica (Pillai, 1960) accepted as Neodexiospira pseudocorrugata (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Spirorbis (Dexiospira) karaitivensis Pillai, 1960 accepted as Janua (Dexiospira) karaitivensis (Pillai, 1960) accepted as Neodexiospira formosa (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Spirorbis (Laeospira) orientalis Pillai, 1960 accepted as Eulaeospira orientalis (Pillai, 1960) (original description)
Spirorbis (Laeospira) superbus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Laeospira superba (Pillai, 1960) (original description)
Conopomatus acuiconus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Spirobranchus tetraceros (Schmarda, 1861) (original description)
Conopomatus sectoconus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Spirobranchus tetraceros (Schmarda, 1861) (original description)
Ficopomatini Pillai, 1960 (original description)
Hydroides inornata Pillai, 1960 [original name] (original description)
Neopomatus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Ficopomatus Southern, 1921 (original description)
Neopomatus similis Pillai, 1960 accepted as Ficopomatus uschakovi (Pillai, 1960) (original description)
Neopomatus similis rugosus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Ficopomatus uschakovi (Pillai, 1960) (original description)
Neopomatus uschakovi Pillai, 1960 accepted as Ficopomatus uschakovi (Pillai, 1960) (original description)
Omphalopomopsis langerhansii zeylanica Pillai, 1960 accepted as Pomatostegus actinoceras Mörch, 1863 (original description)
Serpula vermicularis chevalensis Pillai, 1960 (original description)
Spirobranchus ceylonensis Pillai, 1960 accepted as Spirobranchus maldivensis Pixell, 1913 (original description)
Spirobranchus tricornigerus (Grube, 1878) accepted as Spirobranchus tetraceros (Schmarda, 1861) (additional source)
Spirorbis (Dexiospira) ceylonicus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Janua (Dexiospira) ceylonica (Pillai, 1960) accepted as Neodexiospira pseudocorrugata (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Spirorbis (Dexiospira) karaitivensis Pillai, 1960 accepted as Janua (Dexiospira) karaitivensis (Pillai, 1960) accepted as Neodexiospira formosa (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Spirorbis (Laeospira) orientalis Pillai, 1960 accepted as Eulaeospira orientalis (Pillai, 1960) (original description)
Spirorbis (Laeospira) superbus Pillai, 1960 accepted as Laeospira superba (Pillai, 1960) (original description)
Etymology
Not stated, but for H. inornata it is likely that the Latin inornatus ‘unadorned’ is referring to the verticil ... [details]