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Aparaonis Hartman, 1965

292955  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:292955)

uncertain > nomen dubium (name published for a fragment of an opheliid, not a paraonid)
Genus
Aparaonis abyssalis Hartman, 1965 (type by original designation)

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  1. Species Aparaonis abyssalis Hartman, 1965 (uncertain > nomen dubium, name published for a fragment of an opheliid, not a paraonid)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
feminine
Hartman, O. (1965). Deep-water benthic polychaetous annelids off New England to Bermuda and other North Atlantic areas. <em>Occasional Papers of the Allan Hancock Foundation.</em> 28: 1-384., available online at http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll82/id/20299
page(s): 135 [details]   
Etymology The generic name is composed by the Latin prefix a-, meaning 'away from', followed by the nominal genus of the family,...  
Etymology The generic name is composed by the Latin prefix a-, meaning 'away from', followed by the nominal genus of the family, Paraonis Grube, 1873, and presumably refers to the unique features of the genus that separate it from the other known members of the family. [details]

Taxonomy Monotypic genus and described from one specimen. No further occurrences and status unclear.  
Taxonomy Monotypic genus and described from one specimen. No further occurrences and status unclear. [details]

description Setae present in the first segment; three pairs of branchiae on segments 2-4. All setae simple capillaries.  
description Setae present in the first segment; three pairs of branchiae on segments 2-4. All setae simple capillaries. [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Aparaonis Hartman, 1965. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=292955 on 2024-03-28
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2008-01-31 20:22:45Z
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2008-03-26 11:36:43Z
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2011-04-05 21:20:05Z
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2013-05-12 15:15:26Z
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2016-09-25 12:37:55Z
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2019-04-15 21:51:07Z
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original description Hartman, O. (1965). Deep-water benthic polychaetous annelids off New England to Bermuda and other North Atlantic areas. <em>Occasional Papers of the Allan Hancock Foundation.</em> 28: 1-384., available online at http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll82/id/20299
page(s): 135 [details]   

additional source Fauchald, K. (1977). The polychaete worms, definitions and keys to the orders, families and genera. <em>Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County: Los Angeles, CA (USA), Science Series.</em> 28:1-188., available online at http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/123110.pdf
page(s): 18; note: listing, diagnosis, and key as a valid genus [details]   

status source Reuscher, Michael. (2013). Biodiversity, Ecology, and Natural History of Polychaetous Annelids from the Gulf of Mexico [unpublished for taxonomy]. <em>[ph.d. thesis].</em> Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, 263 p.
page(s): 198; note: examined Aparaonis abyssalis and determined it to be an opheliid fragment [details]   
From editor or global species database
Diagnosis ''Aparaonis differs from other genera of Paraonidae in that the first segment has setae; branchiae number only 3 pairs and are present on segments 2-4; setae are of one kind — all are simple, distally pointed and smooth along their free lengths'' (Hartman, 1965: 135). [details]

Editor's comment The genus Aparaonis Hartman, 1965 does not seem to belong to the family Paraonidae. It seems to be closer to the family Cirratulidae. [details]

Etymology The generic name is composed by the Latin prefix a-, meaning 'away from', followed by the nominal genus of the family, Paraonis Grube, 1873, and presumably refers to the unique features of the genus that separate it from the other known members of the family. [details]

Taxonomy Monotypic genus and described from one specimen. No further occurrences and status unclear. [details]

From other sources
description Setae present in the first segment; three pairs of branchiae on segments 2-4. All setae simple capillaries. [details]