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Templeton, R. (1836). A catalogue of the species of annulose animals, and of rayed ones, found in Ireland, as selected from the papers of the late J. Templeton, Esq., of Cranmore, with localities, descriptions, and illustrations. The Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology and Metereology. 9: 233-240, 301-305, 417-422, 466-475.
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Templeton, R.
1836
A catalogue of the species of annulose animals, and of rayed ones, found in Ireland, as selected from the papers of the late J. Templeton, Esq., of Cranmore, with localities, descriptions, and illustrations
The Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology and Metereology
9: 233-240, 301-305, 417-422, 466-475
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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British Islands
North Atlantic
Systematics, Taxonomy
Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
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Belfast Lough for Spio calcarea Templeton, 1836 
Irish Exclusive economic Zone for Actinia equina hemisphaerica 
United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone for Actinia dianthus Ellis, 1768 
United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone for Actinia effoeta Linnaeus, 1767 
United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone for Actinia margaritifera Templeton, 1836 
United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone for Actinia margaritifera Templeton, 1836 
United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone for Actinia monile Templeton, 1836 
United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone for Actinia pedunculata Gaertn. 
United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone for Actinia senilis crassicornis 
United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone for Actinia sulcata Pennant, 1777 
Syntype unlocated, unlikely that types exist, geounit Belfast Lough, identified as Spio calcarea Templeton, 1836
 Depth range

Intertidal shoreline.  [details]

 Description

''Body elongate, joined, on each side series of fasciculi; tentacula rather incrassate, nearly one half as long as ... [details]

 Distribution

British Isles, Northern Ireland: Whitehead, Belfast Lough.  [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. The specific epithet calcarea seems to be a lapsus calami of calcaria, feminine of the Latin adjective ... [details]

 Habitat

''Found in the pools on the rocks at Whitehead, Belfast Lough, living in minute tubular cavities in the limestone ... [details]

 Synonymy

Could be Hydra oligactis. [details]

 Type locality

British Isles, Northern Ireland, Whitehead, Belfast Lough, 54.7572º, -5.7040º (gazetteer), intertidal shoreline ... [details]