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Okuda, Shiro. (1939). Annelida Polychaeta in Onagawa Bay and its vicinity. II. Polychaeta errantia with some addenda of Polychaeta sedentaria. The Science Reports of the Tôhoku Imperial University. 14(2-3): 219-244.
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Okuda, Shiro
1939
Annelida Polychaeta in Onagawa Bay and its vicinity. II. Polychaeta errantia with some addenda of Polychaeta sedentaria
The Science Reports of the Tôhoku Imperial University
14(2-3): 219-244
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Issue is digitised by Hathi Trust (Limited access); availabe online at Archive-org (open access)
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In this paper has been recorded the results of a study of Polychaeta Errantia possessed by the Onagawa Oceanochemical Institute of the Tôhoku Imperial University, which were kindly submitted to me by several posts by Dr. Takeo Imai of the Institute. A report of the representatives of the Polychaeta Sedentaria has already been published in this Journal (1937, vol. 12, no. 1). Some sedentary polychaetes unrecorded in the former report, which were sent to me after the previous paper was published, have also been treated in this paper. Here I have examined 28 species of Polychaeta Errantia appended with 11 sedentary worms. The total number of the species furnished by Dr. T. Imai was 62, including two new species, a single new variety, and 14 species newly found in Japanese waters.
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Systematics, Taxonomy
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Arabella geniculata japonica Okuda, 1939 (original description)
Eunoe hozawai Okuda, 1939 (original description)
Glycera misakiensis Izuka, 1912 accepted as Glycera pacifica Kinberg, 1866 (source of synonymy)
Nereis izukai Okuda, 1939 (original description)
 Depth range

"Collected by dredging" (Okuda, 1939: 237). [details]

 Etymology

"The name of this new species [Eunoe hozawai] has been chosen in honour of Prof. S. Hozawa" (Okuda, 1939: 226). [details]

 Etymology

"The species [Nereis izukai] has been named in honour of the late Prof. A. Izuka who made many contributions to the ... [details]

 Type locality

Takoshima [= Takojima], Onagawa Bay, Japan, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 38.46°N, 141.51°E). [details]