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Hutchings, Patricia A. (1997). The Terebellidae (Polychaeta) of Northern Australia with a key to all the described species of the region. pages 133-161, 7 figures. IN: Hanley, J.R.; Caswell, G.; Megirian, D.; Larson, H.K. (Eds.). Proceedings of the Sixth International Biological Workshop. The marine flora and fauna of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia. Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory and the Australian Marine Sciences Association. Darwin, Australia.
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Hutchings, Patricia A.
1997
The Terebellidae (Polychaeta) of Northern Australia with a key to all the described species of the region. pages 133-161, 7 figures. IN: Hanley, J.R.; Caswell, G.; Megirian, D.; Larson, H.K. (Eds.).
Proceedings of the Sixth International Biological Workshop. The marine flora and fauna of Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory, Australia.
Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory and the Australian Marine Sciences Association. Darwin, Australia
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The terebellid fauna of northern Australia comprises 34 species of which six are new: Amaeana yirrarn sp. nov., Euthelepus marchinbar sp. nov., Rhinothelepus buku sp. nov., Streblosoma maligirrima sp. nov., Lanicides banatawa sp. nov., Pista gwoyarrma sp. nov., and Loimia ochracea is redescribed. Several genera (five) and many species (14) are recorded for the first time from northern Australia. Some records represent considerable range extensions. A key to the genera and species is given.
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Lanicides Hessle, 1917 (additional source)

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