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Templeton, Robert. (1835). Description of a few invertebrated animals obtained at the Isle of France. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 3: 111-112.
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Templeton, Robert
1835
Description of a few invertebrated animals obtained at the Isle of France.
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
3: 111-112.
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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A paper was read comprising "Descriptions of a few Invertebrated Animals obtained at the Isle of France," by Robert Templeton, Esq. It was accompanied by coloured drawings of the new species described in it, which were exhibited.
Of these animals two belong to the Radiated division of the animal kingdom. [...] The remaining two belong to the Annulose type, and appear to represent two genera among the Annelida, nearly allied to the Serpulidae.
A paper was read comprising "Descriptions of a few Invertebrated Animals obtained at the Isle of France," by Robert Templeton, Esq. It was accompanied by coloured drawings of the new species described in it, which were exhibited.
Of these animals two belong to the Radiated division of the animal kingdom. [...] The remaining two belong to the Annulose type, and appear to represent two genera among the Annelida, nearly allied to the Serpulidae.
Africa
East Africa
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean, Western
East Africa
Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean, Western
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Anisomelus Templeton, 1835 (original description)
Anisomelus luteus Templeton, 1835 (original description)
Piratesa Templeton, 1835 (original description)
Piratesa nigroannulata Templeton, 1835 (original description)
Anisomelus luteus Templeton, 1835 (original description)
Piratesa Templeton, 1835 (original description)
Piratesa nigroannulata Templeton, 1835 (original description)