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Conde-Vela, Victor M. (2019). Sinkhole and brackish water nereidid polychaetes: Revision of Stenoninereis Wesenberg-Lund, 1958 (Annelida). Subterranean Biology. 30: 95-115.
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Conde-Vela, Victor M.
2019
Sinkhole and brackish water nereidid polychaetes: Revision of <em>Stenoninereis</em> Wesenberg-Lund, 1958 (Annelida)
Subterranean Biology
30: 95-115
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Stenoninereis species are nereidids with a small body (ca. 35 chaetigers), dorsal cirri with conspicuous cirrophores and cirrostyles, bare pharynx, and lack of neuropodial ventral ligules throughout the body. Currently, there are two valid species, S. martini Wesenberg-Lund, 1958 from the Lesser Antilles and S. tecolutlensis de León-González & Solís-Weiss, 1997 from Eastern Mexico. Nicon lackeyi Hartman, 1958 has been regarded as a junior synonym of S. martini. The examination of type and topotype specimens indicated that N. lackeyi is a distinct species and both species are redescribed, S. martini is restricted to the Caribbean islands, and N. lackeyi is reinstated and transferred to Stenoninereis. Further, Puerto Rican specimens differ from these known species and a new species, S. elisae is also described, featured mainly by large cirrophores and short cirrostyles in anterior and middle chaetigers. Further discussions about their morphology and phylogenetic affinities and a key to identify all known Stenoninereis species are also included.
Caribbean region
Gulf of Mexico
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Syntype USNM 55366, geounit Puerto Rico, identified as Stenoninereis elisae Conde-Vela, 2019
 Etymology

named after after the late Dr. Elise Wesenberg-Lund, author of the genus Stenoninereis. Author: "The name is a ... [details]

 Type designation

author: "Due to the morphological variability observed in specimens belonging to Stenoninereis, the designation of ... [details]

 Type locality

Espiritu Santo River, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, near "Castanon confluent". All specimens known (8) were collected in ... [details]