WoRMS taxon details
original description
Westheide, Wilfried 1974. Interstitielle Fauna von Galapagos. XI. Pisionidae, Hesionidae, Pilargidae, Syllidae (Polychaeta). Mikrofauna des Meeresbodens, 44: 1-146. page(s): 109-113, figs. 50, 51E-F [details]
additional source
Paresque, Karla; Fukuda, Marcelo Veronesi; Nogueira, João Miguel de Matos. 2014. The genus <i>Exogone</i> (Polychaeta: Syllidae) from the Brazilian coast, with the description of a new species. Zootaxa, 3790 (4): 501-533. page(s): 504-508, figs. 2-4 [details]
additional source
Nascimento, Rodolfo Leandro; Fukuda, Marcelo Veronesi; Paiva, Paulo Cesar de. (2020). <i>Exogone</i> Ørsted, 1845 (Annelida: Syllidae: Exogoninae) from Brazilian oceanic islands, with description of a new species and notes on possible hidden diversity in the genus. <em>Marine Biodiversity.</em> 50:32 [12 pp.]., available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-020-01055-x page(s): 4 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
San Martín, Guillermo; Lucas, Yolanda; Westheide, Wilfried. (2021). The hidden worms on the beach: interstitial Syllidae (Annelida) from the Indo-Pacific. <em>Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington.</em> 134(1): 149-195., available online at https://doi.org/10.2988/0006-324x-134.1.149 page(s): 157; note: records for Philippines and New Zealand [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
Depth range Intertidal to 12 m. [details]
Distribution Pacific Ocean: Galápagos Islands (type locality). Atlantic Ocean: Canary Islands, Cuba, Mexico, Belize, Panamá, Venezuela and Brazil (Paraíba, Pernambuco and São Paulo). Indian Ocean: Australia (Western Australia); New Zealand (via San Martin, Lucas, Westheide (2021: 157) [details]
Etymology The specific epithet naidinoides refers to the similarity of the new species with Exogone naidina Örsted, 1845. [details]
Habitat On stones and dead corals at low water. [details]
Type locality Pacific Ocean, Galapagos Islands, Santa Cruz Island, Bahía de la Academia, northern side, immediately in front of Darwin Station (geocoordinates not provided but estimated with gazetteer to be approximately lat. -0.743332º, long. -90.304801º); on stones and old corals at the range of low water). [details]
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