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A fairly large number of papers on fresh and brackish-water polychaetes, each dealing with a single or a few new finds mainly scattered widely over the tropical and subtropical areas, have been published during the last 20-30 years. (The first lacustrine polychaetes were described by Nussbaum, 1900.) Nevertheless our knowledge is still very incomplete. The most exhaustive paper on polychaetes from such localities as those mentioned is Southern’s “Fauna of the Chilka Lake” (1921), but to this category should also be reckoned Horst’s list of Polychaeta from the Zuider Zee, and Stammer’s and Augener’s investigations of some of the brackish-water areas of the Baltic. Each new collection and find of fresh-water polychaetes is of the greatest interest to taxonomists and topographers.
Systematics, Taxonomy
Lycastis littoralis Grube, 1872 accepted as Namanereis littoralis (Grube, 1872) (source of synonymy)
Lycastopsis beumeri Augener, 1922 accepted as Namanereis littoralis (Grube, 1872) (redescription)
Parhypania brevispina [subsequent misspelling] accepted as Hypania brevispinis (Grube, 1860) (basis of record)
Pentacirrus Wesenberg-Lund, 1958 (original description)
Pentacirrus julianae Wesenberg-Lund, 1958 (original description)
Prionospio spongicola Wesenberg-Lund, 1958 (original description)
Stenoninereis Wesenberg-Lund, 1958 (original description)
Stenoninereis martini Wesenberg-Lund, 1958 (original description)
Tricopomatus Southern, 1921 represented as Ficopomatus Southern, 1921 (basis of record)
Tricopomatus macrodon Southern, 1921 represented as Ficopomatus macrodon Southern, 1921 (basis of record)
The species is named in honour of Queen Juliana (Netherlands queen from 1948 to 1980) [details]
The genus is named after the seventeenth-century Danish scientist Nicolas Steno (Danish: Niels Steensen; Latinized ... [details]
The misspelling of 'brevispina' by Wesenberg-Lund (1958) appears to have been used uncritically later by users of ... [details]
Western shore of Flamingo Pond, Simson Bay Lagoon, Saint Martin (Sint Maarten" Dutch, "Saint-Martin" French), ... [details]
Gasparee Cave, Point Baleine on the north-eastern side of Gasparo Grande Island, Trinidad, West Indies, Caribbean ... [details]
possibly lost. Wesenberg-Lund states the material from the project is mainly at Naturalis: "The greater part of the ... [details]
Based on a single imperfect probable juvenile of 2 mm length, with several branchiae missing. Perhaps ... [details]
Wesenberg-Lund (1958:19) "Only a single imperfect specimen is to hand, extracted from a tiny bit of sponge; it ... [details]