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Banse, Karl. (1973). The ventral parapodial cirrus of the benthic Phyllodocidae (Polychaeta), with special reference to Clavadoce Hartman and Bergstroemia Banse. Journal of Natural History. 7(6): 683-689.
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10.1080/00222937300770581 [view]
Banse, Karl
1973
The ventral parapodial cirrus of the benthic Phyllodocidae (Polychaeta), with special reference to <i>Clavadoce</i> Hartman and <i>Bergstroemia</i> Banse
Journal of Natural History
7(6): 683-689
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Several benthic Phyllodocidae have a large reniform ventral parapodial cirrus with the long axis oblique, or at a right angle, to the acicula. The form and orientation of the cirrus is introduced as an auxiliary diagnostic character on the generic level, because this type of cirrus is restricted to certain genera established on the basis of other criteria previously. Incorporating this observation, a new diagnosis is provided for Clavadoce Hartman, additions are given to the description of the type species, C. splendida Hartman, and C. annenkovae Ushakov is recognized as a valid species. Bergstroemia Banse is elevated to generic rank; additions to the description of B. nigrimaculata (Moore) are made.
Morphology
Systematics, Taxonomy
Systematics, Taxonomy
Bergstroemia Banse, 1973 accepted as Austrophyllum Bergström, 1914 (original description)
Bergstroemia nigrimaculata (Moore, 1909) accepted as Clavadoce nigrimaculata (Moore, 1909) (new combination reference)
Bergstroemia sotniki (Averincev, 1972) (basis of record)
Eulalia nigrimaculata Moore, 1909 accepted as Clavadoce nigrimaculata (Moore, 1909) (new combination reference)
Eulalia sotniki Averincev, 1972 accepted as Bergstroemia sotniki (Averincev, 1972) (source of synonymy)
Pirakia Bergström, 1914 accepted as Eumida Malmgren, 1865 (source of synonymy)
Bergstroemia nigrimaculata (Moore, 1909) accepted as Clavadoce nigrimaculata (Moore, 1909) (new combination reference)
Bergstroemia sotniki (Averincev, 1972) (basis of record)
Eulalia nigrimaculata Moore, 1909 accepted as Clavadoce nigrimaculata (Moore, 1909) (new combination reference)
Eulalia sotniki Averincev, 1972 accepted as Bergstroemia sotniki (Averincev, 1972) (source of synonymy)
Pirakia Bergström, 1914 accepted as Eumida Malmgren, 1865 (source of synonymy)