Up to 76 m above sea level in New Zealand, and up to 700 m in Fiji. [details]
Not stated, by probably shallow water. [details]
Shallow water and near the waters edge. [details]
Often in the supralittoral zone, to 4 m depth. [details]
Prostomium anteriorly shallowly cleft, shape 1.2 × wider than long (1.3–1.4). Antennae extending short of tip of ... [details]
West Atlantic: Paradise Beach, Guyana. Known only from the type locality. [details]
Atlantic coast of the USA: from North Carolina (Beaufort) to Florida. Bahamas. Gulf of Mexico (Florida, ... [details]
Atlantic coast of France (Noirmoutier). Southwestern Atlantic: French Guiana; Brazil. [details]
West Africa: Equatorial Guinea, Elobey Islands. Known only from the type locality. [details]
Bay of Bengal: Baitarani River and Chilika Lake (Odisha, India). Gulf of Thailand: Tha Chin River and Songkhla Lake ... [details]
Brazil: Tapajós River (Amazon region, State of Pará). [details]
SE Asia: Belawan (Sumatra, Indonesia); ?Java (Indonesia); Phuoc Dienha (Vietnam). [details]
Central America: Mexico (Isote Cave, Guerrero State) [details]
Alite Harbour, Malaita Island, Solomon Islands (Pacific Ocean). Known only from the type locality. [details]
Gulf of California: La Paz Bay and Los Angeles Bay (Baja California Sur, Mexico). [details]
New Zealand: North Island (Tiritea Stream, near Palmerston North; Mangatainoka River; several streams in the Hawkes ... [details]
Unknown. The etymology of the species was not explained by Grube (1872), and Glasby (1999) was unable to determine it. [details]
The specific epithet alticola is presumably composed by the Latin adjective altus, meaning 'high', followed by the ... [details]
Augener named the species in honour of P. Wagenaar Hummelinck, who was leader of the 1930 Dutch Zoological ... [details]
The generic name was stated to be composed of the Greek word Nama, meaning 'spring' or 'stream', and the name of ... [details]
The specific epithet arista is a Latin noun meaning 'beard' or 'grain of awn', and refers to the single hair-like ... [details]
The specific epithet borealis, Latin adjective meaning 'northern', refers to the more northerly distribution of the ... [details]
The specific epithet elobeyensis refers to the type locality of the species, Elobey Islands. [details]
The species is dedicated to the French zoologist and polychaetologist Dr. Pierre Louis André Fauvel (b. Cherbourg, ... [details]
Found intertidally from muddy sand and shell fragments. The species is commonly found associated with decaying ... [details]
Type habitat given only as the coast of Noirmoutier (France). According to Glasby (1999) the island presents today ... [details]
The types were collected on a beach of the Baitarani River (India), while other specimens were collected in the ... [details]
In Indonesia, found in the upper littoral zone, reached only by the highest tides, in galleries in fine grey-brown ... [details]
Type material (Guerrero State, Mexico) from a freshwater pool in a limestone cave at 1650 metres above sea level, ... [details]
Found between the fibres composing a leaf frond of a coconut palm found stranded at about mid-tide level. [details]
Intertidal, on an unknown sediment, and also from a kelp bed, from an unknown depth. [details]
Type habitat is a freshwater stream 76 m above sea level, about 80 km from the sea following the river, in ... [details]
Namanereis littoralis Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 is a secondary junior homonym of Namanereis littoralis Grube, 1872. ... [details]
From Glasby (1999: 114): ''The Fijian specimens were all collected in 1979 (Ryan, 1980), prior to the completion of ... [details]
Glasby (1999) uses 1931 as the date for Feuerborn. That is the volume date and the date Feuerborn used in 1936, ... [details]
Moved to different genus (Namalycastis). [details]
Glasby (1999) considered Lycastopsis beumeri as a belonging to the Namanereis littoralis species group (p 91); ... [details]
Namalycastis meraukensis is considered as belonging to the Namalycastis abiuma species group sensu Glasby, 1999 [details]
Namalycastis nipae is considered as belonging to the Namalycastis abiuma species group sensu Glasby, 1999 [details]
Namalycastis rigida is considered as belonging to the Namalycastis abiuma species group sensu Glasby, 1999 [details]
Namalycastis vivax is considered as belonging to the Namalycastis abiuma species group sensu Glasby, 1999 [details]
Glasby (1999) considered Namanereis augeneri as a belonging to the Namanereis littoralis species group [details]
Namanereis littoralis Hutchings & Turvey, 1982 was considered to be part of Namanereis quadraticeps species group ... [details]
Wadi Kuala, Lake Ranau (or Ranauab River), Sumatra, Indonesia, probably (gazetteer) near -4.8128 103.9204 [details]
West Atlantic, Guyana, Paradise Beach (provided geocoordinates 15º34'N, 57º57'W are not correct; estimated ... [details]
Atlantic coast of the USA, North Carolina, Beaufort, Pivers Island, near fishing pier, intertidal, muddy sand and ... [details]
West Africa, Equatorial Guinea (''Spanisch-Guinea''), Corisco Bay, Elobey Grande Island (''Insel Eloby'') ... [details]
Indian Ocean, India, Odisha (= Orissa), Bytarani (= Baitarani) River, Haripur, Chandbali (= Chandabali) ... [details]
Freshwater at Kartabu Point, Essequibo River, Guyana, South America, 6.3833° -58.6833° [details]
From Glasby (1999: 113): ''The holotype of N. vuwaensis is according to Ryan (1980) deposited at the NMNZ ... [details]