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Treadwell, Aaron L. (1931). Three new species of polychaetous annelids in the collections of the United States National Museum. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 80(2902): 1-5.
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10.5479/si.00963801.80-2902.1 [view]
Treadwell, Aaron L.
1931
Three new species of polychaetous annelids in the collections of the United States National Museum
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
80(2902): 1-5
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Publication date: "November 10, 1931". Online copies at USNM Repository and BHL missing page 1 [JG, 22 February 2020].
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In the course of the determination of annelids for the United States National Museum, three very interesting new species have come to hand. The first was collected by Dr. A. S. Pearse in Japan; the other two were obtained at Grande Isle, La., by William V. Anderson during a course in marine biology given at that place by Dr. Ellinor H. Behre, of the University of Louisiana, to whom we are indebted for the material.
Gulf of Mexico
Japan
Japan
Systematics, Taxonomy
Eupomatus decorus Treadwell, 1931 accepted as Hydroides floridana (Bush, 1910) (original description)
Lumbrinereis elongata Treadwell, 1931 accepted as Scoletoma elongata (Treadwell, 1931) (original description)
Nereis heterocirrata Treadwell, 1931 (original description)
Lumbrinereis elongata Treadwell, 1931 accepted as Scoletoma elongata (Treadwell, 1931) (original description)
Nereis heterocirrata Treadwell, 1931 (original description)
Holotype USNM 19323, geounit Japan, identified as Nereis heterocirrata Treadwell, 1931
Paratype USNM 19760, geounit Japan, identified as Nereis heterocirrata Treadwell, 1931
Paratype USNM 19760, geounit Japan, identified as Nereis heterocirrata Treadwell, 1931
Distribution
Western Pacific Ocean: Japan (Honshu Island). [details]
Etymology
Not stated by the author. The specific epithet heterocirrata is composed by the prefix of Greek origin hetero-, ... [details]
Type locality
"Takami, near Chochi, Japan" = probably coast near Takagami Nishimachi, near Choshi, Chiba Prefecture, Honshu ... [details]
Type material
Deposited at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA (USNM 19323, holotype; USNM 19760, paratype). [details]