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Sun, Ruiping; Yang, Dejian. (2014). Annelida Polychaeta III Sabellida. Fauna Sinica Invertebrata. 54: 1-493.
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Sun, Ruiping; Yang, Dejian
2014
Annelida Polychaeta III Sabellida.
Fauna Sinica Invertebrata
54: 1-493
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Contains 1 new species, Laonome tangguensis (sabellidae)
This volume deals with 4 families (Sabellidae, Serpulidae, Sabellaridae, Oweniidae) found from China seas. It consists of two two main parts. The first part is a general introduction of the historical research of the Order Sabellida at home and abroad, systematic position, taxonomic system, morphology, reproduction, ecology, as well as the economic importance. the second part is a systematic account of the Chinese Fauna of Class Polychaeta, Order Sabellida with a total of 4 families, 6 subfamilies, 50 genera, 179 species, including Sabellidae (2 families, 20 genera, 64 species), Serpulidae (3 subfamilies, 23 genera, 98 species), Sabellaridae (2 subfamilies, 5 genera, 13 species), Oweniidae(2 genera, 4 species). Among of them, 1 species is new to science, 61 species are firstly recorded from China seas. With ket to all taxa from order through family, subfamily, genera and species, the systematic descriptions of morphological character, geographical distribution of every species.
China Sea
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Hydroides Gunnerus, 1768 (identification resource)
Hydroides nanhaiensis Wu & Chen, 1981 (taxonomy source)
Laonome tangguensis Sun & Yang, 2014 (original description)
Holotype IOCAS 57P09, geounit Tianjin, identified as Laonome tangguensis Sun & Yang, 2014
 Etymology

Named after the type locality Tanggu (Tianjin) [details]

 Type locality

Xi River estuary, Pearl River Delta, Macao, Guangdong, China coast, South China Sea, 58m, fixed on rock, stations ... [details]

 Type locality

Tanggu, Tianjin, northern coastal China, intertidal muddy sand, map estimate 38.98718° 117.7213° [details]