Polychaeta name details
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Distribution Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine: rivers Oka, Tesa, Uvod, Volga, and lower stream of Dnieper. [details]
Etymology "This new species I name after the investigator of the Oka River — Mrs. E. S. Neisvestnova" (Lastochkin, 1935: 645). [details]
Habitat Freshwater continental rivers, in littoral sands and in coarse sand in the middle of rivers, both submitted to strong currents. [details]
Type locality Not explicitly stated, but the species seems to have been described with base on specimens collected at the Oka River (a tributary of Volga river), near the biological station previously known as Oka Biological Station, Pushchino, central Russia (gazetteer estimate 54.843°, 37.607°). [details]
Type material Not known to exist. [details]
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