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Bush, K.J. (1904 (1905)). Tubicolous annelids of the tribes Sabellides and Serpulides from the Pacific Ocean. Harriman Alaska Expedition. 12: 169-346, plates XXI-XLIV.
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Bush, K.J.
1904 (1905)
Tubicolous annelids of the tribes Sabellides and Serpulides from the Pacific Ocean
Harriman Alaska Expedition
12: 169-346, plates XXI-XLIV
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb);
First publication date possibly 1904 (see title page and following pages of BHL scanned book, but that seems to be a later reprint from the Smithsonian from 1910), but Zoological Record (vol 42 part 2) states the publication date is 1905.
[None. Introduction starts as:]
Practically nothing was known of the annelids of the North Pacific coast before Johnson's valuable reports of 1897 and 1901 - the first entitled 'A Preliminary Account of the Marine Annelids of the Pacific Coast,' the other 'The Polychaeta of the Puget Sound Region.' This is especially true of Alaska, a few species only having been recorded north of Vancouver Island, British Columbia; therefore the collections made by Dr. William E. Ritter, of the University of California, and Dr. Wesley R. Coe, of Yale University, as members of the Harriman Alaska Expedition of 1899, are of great interest.
Arctic-Boreal marine
North-eastern Pacific boreal
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Demonax Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Parasabella Bush, 1905 (additional source)
Janua formosa (Bush, 1905) accepted as Neodexiospira formosa (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Metavermilia Bush, 1905 (original description)
Neodexiospira formosa (Bush, 1905) (basis of record)
Oria Quatrefages, 1866 accepted as Amphicorina Claparède, 1864 (additional source)
Parasabella Bush, 1905 (original description)
Pseudopotamilla Bush, 1905 (original description)
Spirorbis foraminosus Bush in Moore & Bush, 1904 accepted as Neodexiospira foraminosa (Bush in Moore & Bush, 1904) (additional source)
Vermiliopsis Saint-Joseph, 1894 (subsequent type designation)