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Erséus, C. (1990). Marine Oligochaeta of Hong Kong. In: Morton B, editor. Proceedings of the Second International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China. The Marine flora and fauna of Hong Kong and southern china II. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong. 1: 259-335.
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Erséus, C.
1990
Marine Oligochaeta of Hong Kong
In: Morton B, editor. Proceedings of the Second International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China. The Marine flora and fauna of Hong Kong and southern china II. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong
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Ainudrilus gibsoni Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Ainudrilus taitamensis Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Aktedrilus cavus Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Aktedrilus longitubularis Finogenova & Shurova, 1980 (additional source)
Aktedrilus mortoni Erséus, 1984 (additional source)
Aktedrilus parviprostatus Erséus, 1980 (additional source)
Aktedrilus parvithecatus (Erséus, 1978) (additional source)
Aktedrilus sinensis Erséus, 1984 (additional source)
Bacescuella pilicrepus Erséus, 1984 accepted as Aktedrilus parvithecatus (Erséus, 1978) (source of synonymy)
Bathydrilus edwardsi Erséus, 1984 (additional source)
Doliodrilus tener Erséus, 1984 (additional source)
Duridrilus piger Erséus, 1984 (additional source)
Duridrilus tardus Erséus, 1983 (additional source)
Grania hongkongensis Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Grania inermis Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Grania stilifera Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Heronidrilus bihamis Erséus & Jamieson, 1981 (additional source)
Heronidrilus hutchingsae Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Heterodrilus keenani Erséus, 1981 (additional source)
Jamiesoniella Erséus, 1981 (additional source)
Jamiesoniella enigmatica Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Limnodriloides agnes Hrabĕ, 1967 (additional source)
Limnodriloides biforis Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Limnodriloides fraternus Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Limnodriloides fuscus Erséus, 1984 (additional source)
Limnodriloides macinnesi Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Limnodriloides pictoni Erséus, 1984 accepted as Tectidrilus pictoni (Erséus, 1984) (new combination reference)
Limnodriloides tenuiculus Erséus, 1984 accepted as Smithsonidrilus tenuiculus (Erséus, 1984) (additional source)
Limnodriloides tenuiductus Erséus, 1982 (additional source)
Limnodriloides toloensis Erséus, 1984 (additional source)
Limnodriloides uniampullatus Erséus, 1982 (additional source)
Limnodriloides virginiae Erséus, 1982 (additional source)
Macquaridriloides heronae Erséus & Jamieson, 1981 accepted as Heronidrilus heronae (Erséus & Jamieson, 1981) (new combination reference)
Marcusaedrilus irregularis Erséus, 1983 accepted as Smithsonidrilus irregularis (Erséus, 1983) (additional source)
Marcusaedrilus tuber Erséus, 1983 accepted as Smithsonidrilus tuber (Erséus, 1983) (additional source)
Marcusaedrilus vesiculatus Erséus, 1984 accepted as Smithsonidrilus vesiculatus (Erséus, 1984) (additional source)
Marionina coatesae Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Marionina levitheca Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Marionina nevisensis Righi & Kanner, 1979 (additional source)
Marionina vancouverensis Coates, 1980 (additional source)
Monopylephorus parvus Ditlevsen, 1904 (additional source)
Paranais litoralis (Müller, 1784) (additional source)
Paupidrilus Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Paupidrilus breviductus Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Phallodrilus darvelli Erséus, 1984 accepted as Pacifidrilus darvelli (Erséus, 1984) (additional source)
Phallodrilus vanus Erséus, 1984 accepted as Pacifidrilus vanus (Erséus, 1984) (additional source)
Pontodrilus litoralis (Grube, 1855) (additional source)
Rhizodrilus russus Erséus, 1990 (original description)
Rhyacodrilus billabongus Brinkhurst, 1984 accepted as Ainudrilus billabongus (Brinkhurst, 1984) (new combination reference)
Rhyacodrilus lutulentus Erséus, 1984 accepted as Ainudrilus lutulentus (Erséus, 1984) (new combination reference)
Stephensoniella marina (Moore, 1902) (additional source)
Stephensoniella sterreri (Lasserre & Erséus, 1976) (additional source)
Tectidrilus Erséus, 1982 (additional source)
Tectidrilus achaetus Erséus & Sang, 1985 (additional source)
Thalassodrilides gurwitschi (Hrabĕ, 1971) (additional source)
Tubificoides imajimai Brinkhurst, 1985 (additional source)
British Columbia for Marionina nevisensis Righi & Kanner, 1979 
British Columbia for Marionina vancouverensis Coates, 1980 
Central Kuroshio Current for Tubificoides imajimai Brinkhurst, 1985 
China Southeast for Ainudrilus lutulentus (Erséus, 1984) 
China Southeast for Aktedrilus cavus Erséus, 1990 
China Southeast for Aktedrilus longitubularis Finogenova & Shurova, 1980 
China Southeast for Aktedrilus mortoni Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Aktedrilus parviprostatus Erséus, 1980 
China Southeast for Aktedrilus parvithecatus (Erséus, 1978) 
China Southeast for Aktedrilus sinensis Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Bathydrilus edwardsi Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Doliodrilus tener Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Duridrilus piger Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Duridrilus tardus Erséus, 1983 
China Southeast for Grania hongkongensis Erséus, 1990 
China Southeast for Grania stilifera Erséus, 1990 
China Southeast for Heronidrilus bihamis Erséus & Jamieson, 1981 
China Southeast for Heronidrilus hutchingsae Erséus, 1990 
China Southeast for Heterodrilus keenani Erséus, 1981 
China Southeast for Jamiesoniella enigmatica Erséus, 1990 
China Southeast for Limnodriloides agnes Hrabĕ, 1967 
China Southeast for Limnodriloides biforis Erséus, 1990 
China Southeast for Limnodriloides fraternus Erséus, 1990 
China Southeast for Limnodriloides fuscus Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Limnodriloides parahastatus Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Limnodriloides pictoni Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Limnodriloides tenuiculus Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Limnodriloides toloensis Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Limnodriloides uniampullatus Erséus, 1982 
China Southeast for Limnodriloides virginiae Erséus, 1982 
China Southeast for Marcusaedrilus irregularis Erséus, 1983 
China Southeast for Marcusaedrilus tuber Erséus, 1983 
China Southeast for Marionina nevisensis Righi & Kanner, 1979 
China Southeast for Marionina vancouverensis Coates, 1980 
China Southeast for Monopylephorus parvus Ditlevsen, 1904 
China Southeast for Paranais frici Hrabĕ, 1941 
China Southeast for Paupidrilus breviductus Erséus, 1990 
China Southeast for Phallodrilus darvelli Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Phallodrilus vanus Erséus, 1984 
China Southeast for Pontodrilus litoralis (Grube, 1855) 
China Southeast for Stephensoniella marina (Moore, 1902) 
China Southeast for Stephensoniella sterreri (Lasserre & Erséus, 1976) 
China Southeast for Tubificoides imajimai Brinkhurst, 1985 
Chinese Exclusive Economic Zone for Marionina coatesae Erséus, 1990 
Chinese Exclusive Economic Zone for Marionina levitheca Erséus, 1990 
Heron Reef for Marcusaedrilus irregularis Erséus, 1983 
Hong Kong for Ainudrilus taitamensis Erséus, 1990 
Hong Kong for Grania inermis Erséus, 1990 
Hong Kong for Rhizodrilus russus Erséus, 1990 
Puerto Rican Exclusive Economic Zone for Tubificoides imajimai Brinkhurst, 1985 
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Exclusive Economic Zone for Marionina nevisensis Righi & Kanner, 1979 
United States part of the North Atlantic Ocean for Limnodriloides virginiae Erséus, 1982 
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.1, verbatimGeounit Inner end of mangrov..., identified as Ainudrilus gibsoni Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.15, verbatimGeounit Upper intertidal, S ..., identified as Aktedrilus cavus Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.17, verbatimGeounit Inner end of mangrov..., identified as Jamiesoniella enigmatica Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.2, verbatimGeounit Sand flat at Tai Tar..., identified as Ainudrilus taitamensis Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.23, verbatimGeounit 300 m S of NW headla..., identified as Limnodriloides macinnesi Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.24, verbatimGeounit At S side of pier, T..., identified as Limnodriloides fraternus Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.26, verbatimGeounit "Gei wai" no. 18 (a ..., identified as Limnodriloides biforis Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.39, verbatimGeounit Just S of Peaked Hea..., identified as Grania hongkongensis Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.4, verbatimGeounit Inner end of mangrov..., identified as Paupidrilus breviductus Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.41, verbatimGeounit At SE side of Round ..., identified as Grania stilifera Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.42, verbatimGeounit S of Kong Chau (E of..., identified as Grania inermis Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.47, verbatimGeounit Flat just NE of pier..., identified as Marionina coatesae Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.49, verbatimGeounit At point at outer en..., identified as Marionina levitheca Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.7, verbatimGeounit Just S of Peaked Hea..., identified as Heronidrilus hutchingsae Erséus, 1990
Holotype BMNH 1987.3.9, verbatimGeounit Intertidal mudflat o..., identified as Rhizodrilus russus Erséus, 1990
 Depth range

Intertidal and barely subtidal sand [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sands, 0.5-13 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sediments, always with a considerable amount of silt and clay, 0.5-21 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal, generally coarse sand, 7-39 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal (2 stations) and subtidal, generally shelly, sand, down to 15 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal, shelly sand, 7-14 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal shell sand, 5-8 depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sand, 4-15 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal shelly sand and gravel, 3-4 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sands, often with lots of organic material, down to at least 6 m depth [details]

 Depth range

Brackish water, mud, 0.3-0.9 m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal soft mud [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sands, 4-12 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sand, 3-70 m depth [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal fine to coarse sediments, 3-14 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sediments, to at least 4 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Lower intertidal and subtidal sands, down to 15 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sands, 0.1-6 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal, fine to coarse sands, 0.5-3 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sands, down to 2 m depth [details]

 Depth range

Various kinds of subtidal sand, depth 0.5- 12 m [details]

 Depth range

Subtidal sands, 0.5-9 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal coarse sand [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal coarse sand [details]

 Depth range

subtidal sands, 5-10 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

Lower intertidal and subtidal sands, down to at least 12 m depth [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal, coarse sands [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal and subtidal sands, to at least 15 m depth. [details]

 Depth range

subdtidal mud and muddy sand, 4.5-12.5m depth [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Hong Kong Island, southern China [details]

 Distribution

Known only from southern China [details]

 Distribution

Southern China (new record), northern Sea of Japan, and Belize [details]

 Distribution

Southern China [details]

 Distribution

Southern China, Great Barrier Reef, and Ascension Island. [details]

 Distribution

Caribbean area, Pacific coast of Mexico, Galapagos, Southern China, Saudi Arabia and France [details]

 Distribution

Southern China [details]

 Distribution

Bermuda, Barbados, Puerto Rico, Belize (Erseus, in prep.), and southern China (new record). [details]

 Distribution

Known only from southern China [details]

 Distribution

Named for the city of Hong Kong; G. hongkongensis is by far.the commonest species of Grania in the area investigated [details]

 Distribution

Only known from the type locality: Mirs Bay, Crooked Island, Hong Kong (New Territories). [details]

 Distribution

Only known from the type locality: Mirs Bay, Crooked Island, Hong Kong (New Territories). [details]

 Distribution

Great Barrier Reef (Australia) and southern China. [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the type locality in southern China [details]

 Distribution

Known only from Tolo Harbour, southern China [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the type locality in southern China [details]

 Distribution

Known only from southern China [details]

 Distribution

Southern China [details]

 Distribution

Southern China and Hawaii.  [details]

 Distribution

Southern China and Saudi Arabia. [details]

 Distribution

Southern China [details]

 Distribution

Southern China (new record), Great Barrier Reef and Saudi Arabia, thus probably widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific [details]

 Distribution

Known only from southern China [details]

 Distribution

Southern China and the Great Barrier Reef [details]

 Distribution

Southern China (new record) and Virginia, E coast of USA [details]

 Distribution

Southern China (new record) and Great Barrier Reef [details]

 Distribution

Great Barrier Reef (Australia), and southern China [details]

 Distribution

Known only from southern China [details]

 Distribution

Southern China (new record), British Columbia, Nevis Island (Leeward Islands, Caribbean). [details]

 Distribution

Southern China, British Columbia [details]

 Distribution

Denmark, eastern USA, Pacific Canada, Brazil, South Africa, India and southern China [details]

 Distribution

Widely distributed in Europe, North America, South America (?; = Wapsa evelinae), Africa, Asia. [details]

 Distribution

Paranais litoralis is probably cosmopolitan, being recorded from most continents and from various latitudes [details]

 Distribution

Known only from southern China [details]

 Distribution

Southern China [details]

 Distribution

Known only from the area of the type locality, southern China. [details]

 Distribution

Southern China (new record), India, Saudi Arabia, Bermuda, Florida, French Guyana [details]

 Distribution

Southern China [details]

 Distribution

Black and Mediterranean Seas, Caribbean area, Saudi Arabia and southern China [details]

 Distribution

Southern China (new record) and southern (subtropical) Japan [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal sand and gravel. [details]

 Ecology

from soft mud to coarse sand, generally in brackish water. [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal, brackish water, very coarse sediment [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal coarse, gravelly sand. [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal coarse sand and gravel [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal coarse sand and gravel. [details]

 Ecology

brackish-water tubificid [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal soft mud and muddy sand, estuarine. [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal sand and gravel. [details]

 Ecology

Shallow subtidal and lower intertidal mud (and sand?). [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal coarse sand, and subtidal shelly sand [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal, estuarine sand and gravel. [details]

 Ecology

Littoral, estuarine. [details]

 Ecology

Salt or brackish water, sometimes inland. Intertidal and subtidal, mud and sand. [details]

 Ecology

Marine, brackish and probably also freshwater habitats on beaches and in estuaries. In sand; often sand containing ... [details]

 Ecology

Intertidal soft mud. [details]

 Ecology

Estuarine or marine intertidal, generally coarse sand [details]

 Ecology

Brackish water (new record) and freshwater. Soft sediments. [details]

 Ecology

Subtidal, often brackish water, more or less muddy sediments [details]

 Etymology

The species is named for Dr Ray Gibson (Liverpool.Polytechnic, Liverpool) who collected the sample at Ting Kok [details]

 Etymology

The species is named for the type locality, with is just below the dam of the Tai Tam Reservoir on Hong Kong Island. [details]

 Etymology

The species epithet cavus is Latin for "hollow, excavated" and refers to the nature of the large copulatory sacs. [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet inermis is Latin for "unarmed", which here alludes to the species' lack of a stylet in the ... [details]

 Etymology

Named for its bearing a "stylet". [details]

 Etymology

Heronidrilus hutchingsae is named for Dr Pat Hutchings, Australian Museum, Sydney, who very kindly collected the ... [details]

 Etymology

This species' systematic position is somewhat enigmatic, hence the species epithet. [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet biforis is Latin meaning ''with two doors'' or "openings"; this species has only two, not the ... [details]

 Etymology

The species epithet fratemus is Latin for "brotherly", "belonging to relation or kinsman", and it refers to the ... [details]

 Etymology

Named for Mr Duncan Mclnnes, Hong Kong, who very kindly collected the sample containing the holotype [details]

 Etymology

This species is named for Dr Kathryn A. Coates (Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada) [details]