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Reuscher, M; Fiege, D; Imajima, M. (2015). Ampharetidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Japanese waters. Part IV. Miscellaneous genera. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 95(6): 1105–1125.
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Reuscher, M; Fiege, D; Imajima, M.
2015
Ampharetidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from Japanese waters. Part IV. Miscellaneous genera
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
95(6): 1105–1125
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In the fourth paper about Ampharetidae from Japan, we describe 12 species in seven genera. The genus Orochi gen. nov. and the eight species Amage ehlersi sp. nov., A. longitorus sp. nov., Glyphanostomum hesslei sp. nov., Lysippe nipponica sp. nov., Melinnopsis augeneri sp. nov., M. mcintoshi sp. nov., Orochi palacephalus gen. et sp. nov., and Samytha annenkovae sp. nov. are newly described. Orochi gen. nov. is characterized by the shovel-like prostomium, the high membrane, from which all four pairs of branchiae emerge and the presence of neuropodia of the abdominal type in the last thoracic unciniger. In the discussions of the remaining genera, we comment on the taxonomic changes suggested by Jirkov (2011). Furthermore, we provide a list of all Ampharetidae species that have been recorded from Japan.
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Amage ehlersi Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015 (original description)
Amage longitorus Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015 (original description)
Amphisamytha japonica Hessle, 1917 (additional source)
Egamella Fauchald, 1972 accepted as Amage Malmgren, 1866 (source of synonymy)
Egamella quadribranchiata Fauchald, 1972 accepted as Amage quadribranchiata (Fauchald, 1972) (source of synonymy)
Glyphanostomum hesslei Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015 (original description)
Glyphanostomum pallescens (Théel, 1879) (additional source)
Lysippe fragilis (Wollebaek, 1912) (additional source)
Lysippe nipponica Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015 (original description)
Melinnopsis augeneri Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015 (original description)
Melinnopsis mcintoshi Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015 (original description)
Mexamage Fauchald, 1972 accepted as Amage Malmgren, 1866 (source of synonymy)
Mexamage corrugata Fauchald, 1972 accepted as Amage corrugata (Fauchald, 1972) (source of synonymy)
Orochi Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015 (original description)
Orochi palacephalus Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015 (original description)
Paralysippe Williams, 1987 accepted as Lysippe Malmgren, 1866 (source of synonymy)
Paralysippe annectens (Moore, 1923) accepted as Lysippe annectens Moore, 1923 (source of synonymy)
Paramage Caullery, 1944 accepted as Amage Malmgren, 1866 (source of synonymy)
Paramage madurensis Caullery, 1944 accepted as Amage madurensis (Caullery, 1944) (source of synonymy)
Paramage scutata (Moore, 1923) accepted as Amage scutata Moore, 1923 (source of synonymy)
Paramage tasmanensis Holthe, 2000 accepted as Amage tasmanensis (Holthe, 2000) (source of synonymy)
Pseudampharete Hilbig, 2000 accepted as Lysippe Malmgren, 1866 (source of synonymy)
Pterolysippe Augener, 1918 accepted as Lysippe Malmgren, 1866 (source of synonymy)
Samytha annenkovae Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015 (original description)
Paratype SMF 23955, identified as Amage ehlersi Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype SMF 23956, identified as Amage longitorus Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype SMF 23958, identified as Glyphanostomum hesslei Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype SMF 23960, identified as Samytha annenkovae Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype SMF 23961, identified as Melinnopsis mcintoshi Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Holotype NSMT Pol. H580, identified as Amage ehlersi Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Holotype NSMT Pol. H582, identified as Amage longitorus Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Holotype NSMT Pol. H583, identified as Glyphanostomum hesslei Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Holotype NSMT Pol. H585, identified as Lysippe nipponica Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Holotype NSMT Pol. H586, identified as Orochi palacephalus Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Holotype NSMT Pol. H588, identified as Samytha annenkovae Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Holotype NSMT Pol. H590, identified as Melinnopsis augeneri Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Holotype NSMT Pol. H591, identified as Melinnopsis mcintoshi Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype NSMT Pol. P581, identified as Amage ehlersi Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype NSMT Pol. P584, identified as Glyphanostomum hesslei Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype NSMT Pol. P587, identified as Orochi palacephalus Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype NSMT Pol. P589, identified as Samytha annenkovae Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype NSMT Pol. P592, identified as Melinnopsis mcintoshi Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype NSMT Pol. P593, identified as Amage ehlersi Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
Paratype NSMT Pol. P594, identified as Amage longitorus Reuscher, Fiege & Imajima, 2015
 Etymology

The species is named after Ernst Heinrich Ehlers (1835–1925), renowned German polychaetologist and describer of ... [details]

 Etymology

The new species is named after the characteristically elongated tori in anterior thoracic uncinigers. [details]

 Etymology

The species is named after the Swedish zoologist Christian Waldemar Hessle (1890–1980), whose comprehensive ... [details]

 Etymology

The species is named after its collecting location, Japan (Nippon in Japanese). [details]

 Etymology

The new species is named after the German zoologist Hermann Augener (1872–1938). [details]

 Etymology

The species is named after the Scottish naturalist William Carmichael McIntosh (1838–1931), describer of the ... [details]

 Etymology

The genus is named after Orochi, the eight-headed dragon of the Japanese Shinto. The eight branchiae resemble the ... [details]

 Etymology

The species name palacephalus refers to the unusual shape of the prostomium, resembling a spade or shovel (pala = ... [details]

 Etymology

The new species is named in honour of the renowned Russian polychaetologist Nadezhda Annenkova-Khlopina (1887–1950). [details]