CaRMS Logo
Introduction | Search taxa | Taxon tree | Taxon match | Checklist | Literature | Stats | Photogallery | OBIS Vocab | Log in

CaRMS source details

Miura, Tomoyuki. (2017). Classification and morphological variations of the Japanese species of Lumbrinerides (Annelida: Lumbrineridae). Species Diversity. 22(1): 7-27.
278417
10.12782/sd.22_7 [view]
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DC28F09A-556E-4783-BC6C-5A69C50D359F [view]
Miura, Tomoyuki
2017
Classification and morphological variations of the Japanese species of <i>Lumbrinerides</i> (Annelida: Lumbrineridae)
Species Diversity
22(1): 7-27
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). With Zoobank registration
Available for editors  PDF available
A new classification is proposed for the Japanese species of the genus Lumbrinerides Orensanz, 1973 (Annelida: Lumbrineridae), based on the observation of as many specimens as possible so as to determine the extent of intra-populational variation of each morphological character. Morphological differences apparent in material from ten local sites were compared statistically among 16 tentative, operational taxonomic units, the morphologically recognizable units then being subjected to a taxonomic consideration with other known species. By their morphology, five species were recognized from Japanese waters, three being new to science. Diagnoses and descriptions of each species are given.
Japan
Systematics, Taxonomy
RIS (EndNote, Reference Manager, ProCite, RefWorks)
BibTex (BibDesk, LaTeX)
Date
action
by
2017-06-08 16:16:11Z
created
2017-06-13 02:02:58Z
changed

Lumbrinerides Orensanz, 1973 (taxonomy source)
 Diagnosis

Body cylindrical without color pattern; prostomium acorn-shaped with tapered distal end, pygidium with semicircular ... [details]

 Etymology

After the late Kristian Fauchald, deceased 4 April 2015 [details]

 Etymology

named for named for Dr K. Tamai, who collected some of the specimens [details]

 Etymology

Author: named for Yoshio Miura, my late father, who had been in Tomakomai city and supported in part my stay in ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Feminine. Miura (2017: 15) states "Although Imajima (1985) treated the generic name as masculine, Orensanz (1973) ... [details]

 Spelling

Imajima (1985) treated Lumbrinerides as masculine, and 'ides' names are usually masculine, but because of the genus ... [details]

 Synonymy

Miura (2017: 20) states that "Lumbrinerides acutus japonicus is therefore thought to represent a juvenile phase of ... [details]

 Type locality

Irago Channel (Strait), outside of Ise Bay, Honshu, Japan, 34.3367 N, 137.00 E (34°20.2'N, 137 E), 39.2 m [details]

 Type locality

Tenryu River mouth, off Hamamatsu, 34.635° 137.7933° (34°38.1′N 137°47.6′E), 5–10 m [details]

Website and databases developed and hosted by VLIZ · Page generated 2024-05-19 GMT · contact: