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Wang, H.; Erseus, C. (2003). Marine species of Ainudrilus and Heterodrilus (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae: Rhyacodrilinae) from Hainan Island in southern China. New Zealand Journal of marine and Freshwater Research. 37(1): 205-219.
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10.1080/00288330.2003.9517158 [view]
Wang, H.; Erseus, C.
2003
Marine species of Ainudrilus and Heterodrilus (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae: Rhyacodrilinae) from Hainan Island in southern China.
New Zealand Journal of marine and Freshwater Research
37(1): 205-219
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Holotype IHB HANA2000012m, geounit Hainan, identified as Heterodrilus uniformis Wang & Erséus, 2003
Holotype IHB HANA2000020a, geounit Hainan, identified as Heterodrilus chenianus Wang & Erséus, 2003
Holotype IHB HANA2000021a, geounit Hainan, identified as Heterodrilus nudus Wang & Erséus, 2003
Holotype IHB HANA2000026a, geounit Hainan, identified as Ainudrilus pauciseta Wang & Erséus, 2003
 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sand, to at least 70 m. [details]

 Depth range

Barely subtidal, coarse sand. [details]

 Distribution

Known from Hainan and Hong Kong (?), Southern China [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Hainan, southern China [details]

 Distribution

Southern China (Hainan, Hong Kong), Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia, Hawaii. [details]

 Distribution

Known only from type locality in Hainan, Southern China [details]

 Distribution

Known only from type locality in Hainan, Southern China. [details]

 Ecology

Uppermost intertidal to subtidal, clay, silt or muddy sand, generally in brackish water; appears associated with ... [details]

 Ecology

Lower intertidal to subtidal, heterogeneous sand; once found in association with seagrass. [details]

 Ecology

lower intertidal, heterogeneous sand [details]

 Etymology

The specific name 'pauciseta' is Latin for 'few setae', and refers to the small number of chaetae in a bundle [details]

 Etymology

Named for the late Professor Yi Chen, a pioneer in Chinese oligochaetology [details]

 Etymology

The specific name "nudus" is Latin for "naked", and alludes to the absence of spermathecae and penial chaetae. [details]

 Etymology

The specific name "uniformis" is Latin for "uniform", and alludes to the male duct homogeneity and slight change in ... [details]