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Imajima, Minoru. (1974). Occurrence of species of three families, Eulepethidae, Apistobranchidae, and Heterospionidae (Polychaeta) from Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo. 17(1): 57-64.
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Imajima, Minoru
1974
Occurrence of species of three families, Eulepethidae, Apistobranchidae, and Heterospionidae (Polychaeta) from Japan
Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo
17(1): 57-64
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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None. Begins: "The three polychaete families Eulepethidae, Apistobranchidae and Heterospionidae are all small, known for only few species, and have not been previously reported from Japanese waters. This study is based on material from three sources: Eulepethidae from Miho Bay, Tottori Prefecture, in 30 m, collected by the member of the Shimonoseki University of Fisheries; Apistobranchidae from off Samani, Hokkaido, in 60 m, collected by the author; Heterospionidae from Suruga Bay, in 300- 450 m, collected by the survey in Tansei Maru Cruise KT-68-2. In the present study a new genus and a new species of the Eulepethidae is proposed. "
Japan
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol. H 101., geounit Honshu, identified as Japoeulepis amioi Imajima, 1974
 Etymology

Not stated but evidently a combination derived from Japan and Eulepis [details]

 Etymology

named for Prof. M. Amio, the collector (fide author) [details]

 Type locality

Miho Bay, Tottori Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, 35.5° 133.3333° (gazetteer) [details]