Not stated, unknown. Probably intertidal to shallow water. [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 170): ''Papillae pharyngis ordinum 5, 6, 7, 8 desunt; appendices lobi ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Imajima (1972: 113): ''The body is long and attains to about 300 mm long. The prostomium is ... [details]
Pacific Ocean: Amami-Oshima (Southern Japan). [details]
NW Pacific Ocean: Japan (Suruga Bay; Sagami Bay); Kurile Islands. [details]
North Pacific Ocean: Washington; Gulf of Alaska; off Vancouver Island and coast of California; southern Kuril ... [details]
Pacific Ocean: Amami-Oshima (Southern Japan). [details]
Pacific Ocean: Oshoro Bay, Shirikishinai, Hokkaido Island, Japan; Aniwa Bay, south Sakhalin; Peter the Great Bay; ... [details]
Pacific Ocean: Japan; South Sakhalin; Yellow Sea. [details]
Pacific Ocean: Japan (central to southern regions); Yellow Sea; Amoy; western Australia. [details]
Pacific Ocean: Ariake Sea (East China Sea, Japan). [details]
NW Pacific Ocean: Sumida River, Tokyo (Japan); Taiwan. [details]
Indian Ocean: Tambalagam Lake (Sri Lanka). Andaman Sea (Thailand). South China Sea: Nha Trang Bay (Vietnam). ... [details]
Not stated. The generic name Ceratonereis if composed by the New Latin prefix from Greek origin cerato-, meaning ... [details]
The specific epithet japonica (masculine: japonicus) is a New Latin adjective meaning 'of or relating to Japan', ... [details]
The specific epithet nipponicus is a Latin adjective meaning 'Nipponese' or 'from Nippon', and refers to the type ... [details]
The name Nectoneanthes seems to be composed by the prefix of Greek origin necto-, meaning 'swimming', followed by ... [details]
The specific epithet suruganese refers to the type locality of the species, Suruga Bay (Japan). [details]
The specific epithet japonicus (feminine: japonica) is a New Latin adjective meaning 'of or relating to Japan', and ... [details]
Not stated. The subspecific epithet tetradentata (masculine: tetradentatus) is a New latin adjective meaning ... [details]
From corals, at intertidal to shallow depths. [details]
Brackish and euryhaline areas, in tidelands and sandy mud. Epitokous found in the water column, at salinities of ... [details]
Type of sediment not stated, probably soft sediments, at subtidal depths. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably in intertidal mud or sand, in marine and brackish waters. [details]
At type locality found in ramifying burrows in fine black mud which collects between the halves of dead windowpane ... [details]
Ceratonereis moorei Imajima, 1972 is a new name for Nereis pusilla Moore, 1903, preoccupied by O.F. Müller, 1776. [details]
Nereis pusilla Moore, 1903 is a junior primary homonym of Nereis pusilla O.F. Müller, 1776, and was replaced by ... [details]
Spio caudatus Lamarck, 1818 may appear to be simply the senior homonym to "Spio caudatus Delle Chiaje, 1827", a ... [details]
Usually treated as a junior homonym, arising from a long standing treatment as the original name of a nereidid (eg ... [details]
Imajima placed the Taiwan record of Perinereis linea by Wu (1967) into his new subspecies, but still apparently ... [details]
Koniya, Amami-Oshima, Southern Japan, Pacific Ocean (gazetter estimate 28.144º, 129.311º), intertidal zone, from ... [details]
Koniya, Amami-Oshima, Southern Japan (gazetter estimate 28.144º, 129.311º), intertidal, from corals. [details]
Suruga Bay, Honshu Island, Japan, Pacific Ocean (34º59.3'N, 138º38.3'E), 1430 m. [details]
Ariake Sea, Kyushu, East China Sea, Japan (gazetteer estimate 33.02º, 130.28º), 10-30 m. [details]
Sumida River, Tokyo, Japan, possibly fresh or brackish water? [details]