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Blake, James A. (1991). Revision of some genera and species of Cirratulidae (Polychaeta) from the western North Atlantic. Ophelia, supplement 5 (Systematics, Biology and Morphology of World Polychaeta). 5S: 17-30.
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Blake, James A
1991
Revision of some genera and species of Cirratulidae (Polychaeta) from the western North Atlantic
Ophelia, supplement 5 (Systematics, Biology and Morphology of World Polychaeta)
5S: 17-30
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World Polychaeta Database
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A partial revision of the bipalpate cirratulid genera is proposed based upon an examination of type material and new collections from the U.S. Atlantic continental shelf, slope, and rise. Syn types of the type species of Tharyx, T acutus Webster & Benedict, 1887, have been found to possess neuropodial knob-tipped spines; the species thus does not agree with the concept of Tharyx as usually understood, i.e., where species have only capillary setae. Based upon this observation, Tharyx is redefined to include species having capillaries and irregular knobtipped spines. Those species having only capillaries with a sawtooth edge are referred to Monticellina Laubier, 1961, while those having capillaries with smooth edges are referred to a new genus, Aphelochaeta. Tharyx acutus is redescribed and a new species, T kirkegaardi, is described. Tharyx dorsobranchialis (Kirkegaard, 1959) is redescribed and referred to the genus Monticellina. Tharyx annulosus Hartman, 1965 and Monticellina heterochaeta Lau bier, 1961 are referred to synonymy with M. dorsobranchialis. A new species, M. baptisteae, is described.
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 Diagnosis

Pair of grooved palps arising either on or anterior to chaetiger one; abdominal segments frequently beaded in ... [details]

 Etymology

"This species is named for Dr. Jørgen B. Kirkegaard, Convenor of the Second International Polychaete Conference, ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

feminine. Stated to be feminine by Blake, 1991, who also confirmed this by changing two gender suffices to feminine ... [details]

 Synonymy

Blake (1991) recombined T. parvus in Aphelochaeta but later (1996) redescribed the type, keeping the species in the ... [details]

 Taxonomy

moved into Tharyx by Laubier, then Monticellina was made separate again by Blake, 1991 [details]

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