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Hartman, Olga. (1944). Polychaetous Annelids. Part V. Eunicea. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions. 10(1): 1-237.
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Hartman, Olga
1944
Polychaetous Annelids. Part V. Eunicea
Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions
10(1): 1-237.
Publication
AnnelidaBase. Publication date: "August, 1944"
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The superfamily Eunicea (herein considered to include six families, p. 2) comprises one of the most diversified yet most closely allied among the numerous families of the order Polychaeta. More than any other group, save perhaps the elytral-bearing chaetopods including the polynoids and their relatives, they are related to one another by characters of unique distinction. These, however, are largely internal, some of the most significant being in the proboscidial armature. Externally the Eunicea differ from one another so widely that their affinities might not be surmised, as, for example, among species of the genera Diopatra and Lumbrineris.
The distinguished Scottish zoologist, W. C. McIntosh (1910, pp. 343-352), has given a summarized account of the extensive studies devoted to this superfamily. Some of the earliest accounts were made by several renowned French scientists, including Savigny (1809), who erected the family and several genera; Blainville (1825 and 1828), whose classification was more detailed but based on unnatural affinities (placing genera from widely related families in the same category); and Audouin and M. Edwards (1834), who divided the group into 2 great divisions, the abranchiate and the branchiate. This last-named plan was later followed by Johnston (1865), Quatrefages (1865), and others.
America, Central
America, North
Eastern Pacific warm temperate to tropical
Systematics, Taxonomy
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 Classification

Indeterminable, but even the family is uncertain. In Fauchald (1977) Enonella was indeterminable in Iphitimidae, ... [details]

 Classification

Chamberlin (1919: 326) places Enonella bicarinata in Lumbrineridae, while commenting that it is incompletely ... [details]

 Editor's comment

Lumbrineris bassi is listed as a Scoletoma in the 12th SCAMIT checklist of 2018. Online it is also mentioned as a ... [details]

 Etymology

Author: Lumbrineris bassi is named for "late Mr. John F. Bass, Jr., founder of the Bass Biological Laboratory of ... [details]

 Taxonomic remark

For reasons unknown Hartman in 1944 (Eunicea article) and 1948 (Kinberg annelids) treated Lumbricus fragilis as ... [details]

 Taxonomy

According to Hartman (1944:170) her Arabellidae was a replacement name for the family named as Laidea by Kinberg, ... [details]

 Type species

The type species of Lumbrineris is Nereis ebranchiata Pallas, 1788, designated as type by Pettibone (1963: 257), ... [details]

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