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Pocklington, Patricia.; Fournier, Judith A. (1987). Axiokebutia millsi, new genus, new species, (Polychaeta: Scalibregmatidae) from eastern Canada. Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington. 7: 108-113.
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Pocklington, Patricia.; Fournier, Judith A.
1987
Axiokebutia millsi, new genus, new species, (Polychaeta: Scalibregmatidae) from eastern Canada
Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington
7: 108-113
Publication
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Axiokebuita millsi, n. g., n. sp., (Scalibregmatidae) is described from slope depths off eastern Canada. The new genus, a member of the maggot-like subgroup, has a prostomium with lateral processes, lacks branchiae, aciculae, and furcate setae, and bears post-setal lamellae on at least some segments. Axiokebuita millsi bears post-setal lamellae on all segments and possesses papilliform notopodial post-setal lamellae. Kebuita minuta Hartman, 1967 is included in the new genus; it differs from A. millsi in lacking notopodial postsetal lamellae.
America, North
Systematics, Taxonomy
Axiokebuita Pocklington & Fournier, 1987 (original description)
Axiokebuita millsi Pocklington & Fournier, 1987 accepted as Axiokebuita minuta (Hartman, 1967) (original description)
Axiokebuita minuta (Hartman, 1967) (new combination reference)
Axiokebuita millsi Pocklington & Fournier, 1987 accepted as Axiokebuita minuta (Hartman, 1967) (original description)
Axiokebuita minuta (Hartman, 1967) (new combination reference)
Etymology
Axio = the pole and Kebuita, a reference to the bipolar distribution of the type species and its similarity to ... [details]
Etymology
Authors: Axiokebuita millsi " is named after Dr. Eric Mills, Dalhousie University, who collected the holotype specimen. [details]
Grammatical gender
Axiokebuita is feminine as the name is based on the prior genus Kebuita Chamberlin, which is feminine [details]