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Sun, Yanan; Wong, Eunice; ten Hove, Harry A.; Hutchings, Pat A.; Williamson, Jane E.; Kupriyanova, Elena. (2015). Revision of the genus Hydroides (Annelida: Serpulidae) from Australia. Zootaxa. 4009(1): 1-99.
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10.11646/zootaxa.4009.1.1 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2D3D57E9-3AEF-4CF2-A3FC-E04E711A900A [view]
Sun, Yanan; Wong, Eunice; ten Hove, Harry A.; Hutchings, Pat A.; Williamson, Jane E.; Kupriyanova, Elena
2015
Revision of the genus <em>Hydroides </em>(Annelida: Serpulidae) from Australia
Zootaxa
4009(1): 1-99
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Hydroides Gunnerus, 1768 is the largest and one of the economically most important genera of calcareous tubeworms (Serpulidae, Annelida) that includes a number of notorious fouling and bioinvading species. Although the representatives of the genus are typically found in shallow waters of tropical and subtropical areas worldwide, the species composition of the genus in Australia has never been revised. We conducted the first detailed regional taxonomic revision of Hydroides species based both on the historical collections from Australian museums (Australian Museum, Museum Victoria, South Australian Museum, Western Australian Museum, Queensland Museum, and Museum and Art Gallery of Northern Territory) and newly collected material from New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Northern Territory, and Western Australia. In total, 25 species are currently considered valid in Australia, including three new species: H. amri n. sp. from NSW, SA, and Vic (previously referred to as H. cf. brachyacantha), as well as H. glasbyi n. sp. and H. qiui n. sp., both from NT, and two new records of H. furcifera and H. multispinosa for Australia. We have synonymised H. spiratubus with H. albiceps, and H. spiculitubus with H. tambalagamensis in this study. The status of the taxon H. cf. recta remains undecided. An identification key and diagnoses accompanied by original high-quality photographs for all species recorded in Australia are provided. Application of molecular genetics is needed to resolve the status of some problematic species.
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Holotype NTM MAGNT W017502, geounit Darwin Harbour, identified as Hydroides glasbyi Sun, Wong, ten Hove, Hutchings, Williamson & Kupriyanova, 2015
Holotype NTM MAGNT W25505, geounit Darwin Harbour, identified as Hydroides qiui Sun, Wong, ten Hove, Hutchings, Williamson & Kupriyanova, 2015
Holotype AM W.21457, geounit Dampier Archipelago, identified as Hydroides adamaformis Pillai, 2009
Holotype AM W.46591, geounit Wollongong, identified as Hydroides amri Sun, Wong, ten Hove, Hutchings, Williamson & Kupriyanova, 2015
 Etymology

“amri” in honour of Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI) [details]

 Etymology

“glasbyi” in honour of Dr. Christopher J. Glasby [details]

 Etymology

named “qiui” in honour of Dr. Jian-Wen Qiu [details]

 Identification

Authors: "we are convinced that the Australian specimens which were identified in the past as Hydroides ... [details]

 Nomenclature

Many records will be 'masculinised' as 'diramphus', or feminine as 'dirampha' but best treated as an invariant noun ... [details]

 Status

Perhaps the same as Hydroides ezoenis, but this cannot be determined from the description. [details]

 Status

placed in to synonymy of H. albiceps by Sun et al 2015 [details]

 Status

A single subsequent valid usage of the name was later identified as an occurrence of Hydroides ezoensis (a junior ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Pillai (2009:125) created a new species name for Australian specimens similar to H. tambalagamensis from Sri Lanka, ... [details]

 Type locality

south west corner of Lucas Island (near Dampier Archipelago) Kimberley region, Western Australia, -15.2167 ... [details]

 Type locality

Bass Point south (south of Wollongong), NSW, Australia, -34.6033, 150.8953, depth unstated [details]

 Type locality

Fort Hill Wharf, Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia, -12.4714 130.8467 depth unstated (shallow subtidal). [details]

 Type locality

East Arm Port of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia, -12.4917 130.8831, depth unstated (0-15 m) [details]

 Type locality

Pretty Beach, near Cairns, Queensland, Australia, intertidal. Precise location unknown, but possibly the 'Pretty ... [details]