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Hartman, O. (1941). Some contributions to the biology and life history of Spionidae from California. With keys to species and genera and descriptions of two new forms. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions. 7(4): 289-323.
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Hartman, O.
1941
Some contributions to the biology and life history of Spionidae from California. With keys to species and genera and descriptions of two new forms
Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions
7(4): 289-323
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
The present report concerns itself with members of the family Spionidae (polychaetous annelids) from California. The collections originate from different sources. Most were made by the author over a period of years; when they are from other sources, recognition is made. Most of the larval stages reported on were taken from the pier of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at La Jolla during the spring of 1938; some collections were made in southern California during the author's tenure at the Allan Hancock Foundation of The University of Southern California. The types of new species are deposited in the Allan Hancock Foundation.
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Laonice cirrata (M. Sars, 1851) (additional source)
Polydora ligni Webster, 1879 accepted as Polydora cornuta Bosc, 1802 (additional source)
 Depth range

Intertidal. [details]

 Depth range

Intertidal. [details]

 Distribution

Pacific Ocean: Mission Bay (San Diego, southern California, USA). [details]

 Distribution

Pacific Ocean: Mission Bay (San Diego, southern California, USA). [details]

 Etymology

Not originally stated by the author, the specific epithet citrona refers presumably to the colour of the specimens, ... [details]

 Habitat

In intertidal dark sandy mud beds inhabited by the thalassinid shrimp Upogebia[details]

 Habitat

In intertidal dark sandy mud beds inhabited by the thalassinid shrimp Upogebia[details]

 Original Combination

In the original description the species is cited by Hartman (1936) both as Polydora truncata (p. 49) and as ... [details]

 Original Combination

In the original description the species is cited by Hartman (1936) both as Polydora truncata (p. 49) and as ... [details]

 Type locality

Mission Bay, near the Causeway, San Diego, southern California, USA, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 32.767°, ... [details]

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