WoRMS source details
Sea of Japan
Polydora calcarea (Templeton, 1836) (redescription)
Polydora ciliata (Johnston, 1838) (additional source)
Polydora manchenkoi Radashevsky & Pankova, 2006 (original description)
Spio calcarea Templeton, 1836 accepted as Polydora calcarea (Templeton, 1836) (status source)
Nontype IMBFE 14147, geounit Peter the Great Bay, identified as Polydora calcarea (Templeton, 1836)
Holotype IMBFE IMBV 14805, geounit Peter the Great Bay, identified as Polydora manchenkoi Radashevsky & Pankova, 2006
Paratype IMBFE IMBV 14806, geounit Peter the Great Bay, identified as Polydora manchenkoi Radashevsky & Pankova, 2006
Intertidal (British Isles) to 9 m depth (Vostok Bay). [details]
Northern Europe, Arctic and north-west Pacific (Peter the Great Bay). According to Radashevsky & Pankova (2006: ... [details]
West Pacific Ocean: Vostok Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan). Known only from the type locality. [details]
Polydora calcarea needs to be redescribed with base on fresh material collected at the Belfast Lough. The present ... [details]
The species is dedicated to Gennady Petrovich Manchenko (Institute of Marine Biology, Vladivostok, Russia), who ... [details]
Sea of Japan: intertidally and shallow subtidally boring into coralline algae, shells of barnacles and various ... [details]
The species bores into shells of gastropods occupied by hermit crabs in shallow water, with up to five individuals ... [details]
[Specimens from Vostok Bay] Gonochoristic with almost equal sex allocation. Both in males and females, gametes ... [details]
Gonochoristic with almost equal sex allocation. Both in females and males, gametes develop along segmental blood ... [details]
Polydora calcarea sensu Radashevsky & Pankova, 2006, from Sea of Japan, variably has black pigmentation dorsally on ... [details]
West Pacific Ocean, Sea of Japan, Peter the Great Bay, Vostok Bay, near the 'Vostok' Marine Biological Station, of ... [details]