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Blake, James A.; Walton, Craig P. (1977). New species and records of Polychaeta from the Gulf of the Farallones, California. [Book section]. p.307-321 In. Reish, D.J. and Fauchald, K. (Ed.). Essays on Polychaetous Annelids in Memory of Dr. Olga Hartman. The Allan Hancock Foundation, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
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Blake, James A.; Walton, Craig P.
1977
New species and records of Polychaeta from the Gulf of the Farallones, California.
[Book section]
p.307-321 In. Reish, D.J. and Fauchald, K. (Ed.). Essays on Polychaetous Annelids in Memory of Dr. Olga Hartman. The Allan Hancock Foundation, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Available for editors [request]
Introduction: "The City and County of San Francisco have recently supported baseline studies to determine possible sewage outfall sites in the Gulf of the Farallones, off San Francisco Bay. These studies have been conducted by the firm of Brown & Caldwell, Inc. and include water quality analysis, sediment analysis, fish surveys and benthic community structure, Polychaetes are a predominant invertebrate group in the benthic survey. Systematics have proven difficult, however, owing to a lack of previous collections in the area and a general prior neglect of taxonomic study on the northern California continental shelf. Since there have been few reports of California benthic polychaetes from the continental shelf north of Santa Barbara, materials from the Gulf of the Farallones are important. Although not all species have been examined, several species new to science have been found as well as several significant range extensions. These finds are included in the present paper. A more complete account of benthic community structure is in preparation.
California quadrant
Phyllodoce hartmanae Blake & Walton, 1977 (original description)
Syllides minutus Blake & Walton, 1977 (original description)
Typosyllis farallonensis Blake & Walton, 1977 accepted as Syllis farallonensis (Blake & Walton, 1977) (original description)
Syllides minutus Blake & Walton, 1977 (original description)
Typosyllis farallonensis Blake & Walton, 1977 accepted as Syllis farallonensis (Blake & Walton, 1977) (original description)
Holotype AHF, geounit California, identified as Syllides minutus Blake & Walton, 1977
Holotype CAS CASIZ 019427, geounit California, identified as Typosyllis farallonensis Blake & Walton, 1977
Holotype CAS CASIZ 019427, geounit California, identified as Typosyllis farallonensis Blake & Walton, 1977
Distribution
Pacific Ocean, California, Gulf of Farallones. [details]
Distribution
Pacific Ocean, Central California, Gulf of Farallones. [details]
Etymology
The specific epithet minutus refers to the small size of the species, which is an "extremely small species; it is ... [details]
Etymology
The specific epithet farallonensis refers to the type locality of the species, the Gulf of Farallones. [details]
Type locality
Pacific Ocean, Gulf of the Farallones, central California, off San Francisco (37º45'N, 122º37.2'W). [details]
Type locality
Pacific Ocean, Gulf of the Farallones, central California, off San Francisco (37º39'N, 122º33'W). [details]