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Jirkov, I. A. and Leontovitch, M. K. (2013). Identification keys for Terebellomorpha (Polychaeta) of the eastern Atlantic and the North Polar basin. Invertebrate Zoology [aka Zoologiya Bespozvonochnykh]. 10 (2): 217 - 243.
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Jirkov, I. A. and Leontovitch, M. K.
2013
Identification keys for Terebellomorpha (Polychaeta) of the eastern Atlantic and the North Polar basin
Invertebrate Zoology [aka Zoologiya Bespozvonochnykh]
10 (2): 217 - 243
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Issue link: http://www.nature.air.ru/invertebrates/v10n2.htm
New user-friendly identification keys for 117 species of Pectinariidae, Ampharetidae, and Terebellidae from the eastern Atlantic and the North Polar Basin are presented. A new species Auchenoplax worsfoldi sp.n. is described. Three names Amphitrite affinis, Pista malmgreni, and Terebellides irinae are proposed as junior synonyms to other species
Arctic Basin in general
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Ampharetidae Malmgren, 1866 (identification resource)
Auchenoplax Ehlers, 1887 (additional source)
Auchenoplax crinita Ehlers, 1887 (redescription)
Pectinariidae Quatrefages, 1866 (identification resource)
Terebellidae Johnston, 1846 (identification resource)
Terebelliformia (identification resource)
Trichobranchidae Malmgren, 1866 (identification resource)
 Etymology

Named after Tim Worsfold, APEM Limited. [details]

 Synonymy

Jirkov & Leontovich (2013:242) proposed Amphitrite affinis as a synonym of Amphitrite edwardsi (Quatrefages, 1866 ... [details]

 Taxonomy

According to Jirkov & Leontovich (2013:243) is not distinct from normal variation of T. stroemii. [details]

 Type locality

Aquitaine Basin, Bay of Biscay, lat/long assumed to be 45.25, -2.3 (given as 44 75'N, 1 78'W), 110 m [details]

 Type specimen

Type is missing (Fide Jirkov, 2013), thus perhaps incertae sedis. [details]

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