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Nateewathana, Anuwat. (1988). Heptaceras hyllebergi sp.n. (Polychaeta: Onuphidae) from Kata Beach, west coast of Phuket Island, Andaman Sea, Thailand, with notes on the habitat. Phuket Marine Biological Center, Research Bulletin. 48: 1-9.
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Nateewathana, Anuwat
1988
Heptaceras hyllebergi sp.n. (Polychaeta: Onuphidae) from Kata Beach, west coast of Phuket Island, Andaman Sea, Thailand, with notes on the habitat
Phuket Marine Biological Center, Research Bulletin
48: 1-9
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Heptaceras hyllebergi n.sp. is described from a sandy beach in Kata Bay, west coast of Phuket Island, Thailand. A total of sixty-six specimens were collected. The main distinguishing characteristics of the species are very long ceratophores (more than 60 rings} in the antennae, no dark pigment at the ceratophores and no eyes.
South-east Asia
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype PMBC no. 4696, geounit Phuket, identified as Heptaceras hyllebergi Nateewathana, 1988
 Etymology

Heptaceras hyllebergi is named for "Jorgen Hylleberg, Danish consultant of the Phuket Marine Biological Center" [details]

 Type locality

Kata Beach, 7.8209, 98.2976, west coast of Phuket Island, Thailand, Andaman Sea [details]