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Gaston, Gary R.; Benner, David A. (1981). On Dorvilleidae and Iphitimidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) with a redescription of Eteonopsis geryonicola and a new host record. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 94(1): 76-87.
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Gaston, Gary R.; Benner, David A.
1981
On Dorvilleidae and Iphitimidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) with a redescription of Eteonopsis geryonicola and a new host record
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
94(1): 76-87
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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The symbiotic polychaete, Eteonopsis geryonicola Esmark (Dorvilleidae, Polychaeta), occurs in the branchial chambers of the crabs Geryon tridens Kröyer, Geryon quinquedens Smith, and Cancer borealis Stimpson in the North Atlantic. The latter is a new host record. The species is herein redescribed and the original genus, Eteonopsis, revived. A historical summary is provided to clarify confusion concerning the original description. The family, lphitimidae, a similar group of branchiate polychaetes, are synonymized with Dorvilleidae. Eteonopsis occurs with significantly greater frequency and intensity in male than female crabs. Gut analyses of the worms failed to discern their mode of nutrition. A key to the Dorvilleidae is provided.
North Atlantic
Parasites, Parasitism
Systematics, Taxonomy
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Eteonopsis Esmark, 1874 accepted as Ophryotrocha Claparède & Mecznikow, 1869 (status source)
Eteonopsis geryonicola Esmark, 1874 accepted as Ophryotrocha geryonicola (Esmark, 1874) (redescription)
Iphitimidae Fauchald, 1970 accepted as Dorvilleidae Chamberlin, 1919 (source of synonymy)
Eteonopsis geryonicola Esmark, 1874 accepted as Ophryotrocha geryonicola (Esmark, 1874) (redescription)
Iphitimidae Fauchald, 1970 accepted as Dorvilleidae Chamberlin, 1919 (source of synonymy)
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A dubiously available meeting report name, in content not written by Esmark. As the name is not in use it seems ... [details]