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Baker, H.R. (1983). New species of Tubificoides Lastockin (Oligochaeta; Tubificidae) from the Pacific Northeast and the Arctic. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 61(6): 1270-1283.
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Baker, H.R.
1983
New species of Tubificoides Lastockin (Oligochaeta; Tubificidae) from the Pacific Northeast and the Arctic
Canadian Journal of Zoology
61(6): 1270-1283
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Tubificoides Lastočkin, 1937 (identification resource)
Tubificoides brevicoleus Baker, 1983 (original description)
Tubificoides crenacoleus Baker, 1983 (original description)
Tubificoides cuspisetosus Baker, 1983 (original description)
Tubificoides foliatus Baker, 1983 accepted as Tubificoides wasselli Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979 (original description)
Tubificoides kozloffi Baker, 1983 (original description)
Tubificoides palacoleus Baker, 1983 (original description)
Holotype USNM 079833, verbatimGeounit Just North of Friday..., identified as Tubificoides kozloffi Baker, 1983
Holotype USNM 079839, verbatimGeounit Just off Oliktok poi..., identified as Tubificoides cuspisetosus Baker, 1983
Holotype USNM 079844, verbatimGeounit At the mouth of the ..., identified as Tubificoides crenacoleus Baker, 1983
Holotype CMN 1982-1128, verbatimGeounit North tip of Luke Is..., identified as Tubificoides brevicoleus Baker, 1983
Holotype CMN 1982-1131, verbatimGeounit Limekiln Cove, Esqui..., identified as Tubificoides foliatus Baker, 1983
Holotype CMN 1982-1135, verbatimGeounit Frobisher Bay, North..., identified as Tubificoides palacoleus Baker, 1983
 Depth range

subtidal habitats from 3 to 125m [details]

 Depth range

subtidal at 48m [details]

 Ecology

very low intertidal or subtidal muddy sand in areas of reduced salinity [details]

 Etymology

From the latin brevis, short; and coleus, sheath, scabbard; with a short (penis) sheath [details]

 Etymology

From the latin crean, notch or rounded projection; and the latin coleus, sheath or scabbard; (penis) sheath with a ... [details]

 Etymology

From the latin cuspis, pointed end of any object, and the latin seta, seta; after the preponderance of sharply ... [details]

 Etymology

From the latin folium, lef; after the leaf-shaped papillae on the cuticle [details]

 Etymology

Named after Dr. Eugene N. Kozloff, who has worked with the marine invertebrate fauna of the Pacific coast for many years [details]

 Etymology

from the latin pala, shovel-shaped and the latin coleus, sheath or scabbard; with a shovel-shaped (penis) sheath [details]

 Publication date

It should be noted here that the issue of the Transactions of the American Microscopical Society in which the ... [details]

 Publication date

It should be noted here that the issue of the Transactions of the American Microscopical Society in which the ... [details]