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Banse, K. (1971). A new species, and additions to the descriptions of six other species of Syllides Örsted (Syllidae: Polychaeta). Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. 28(10): 1469-1481.
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10.1139/f71-226 [view]
Banse, K.
1971
A new species, and additions to the descriptions of six other species of <i>Syllides</i> Örsted (Syllidae: Polychaeta)
Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada
28(10): 1469-1481
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD).
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Additions are made to the description of Syllides articulosa, S. convoluta, S. japonica, and S. longocirrata. Syllides fulva and S. verrilli are recognized as valid species, and Syllides benedicti is newly described. Several new records are given. The overlapping of characters of Syllides and Pionosyllis is pointed out. Possibly, the insertion of the blades of the compound setae may prove to be a reliable character in differentiating the two genera.
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Syllides benedicti Banse, 1971 (original description)
Holotype USNM 384, geounit Eastport, identified as Syllides benedicti Banse, 1971
Paratype USNM 45268, geounit Eastport, identified as Syllides benedicti Banse, 1971
Nontype NHMG Polych. 11396, geounit Skagerrak, identified as Syllides benedicti Banse, 1971
 Depth range

Intertidal to 9.5 m.  [details]

 Distribution

NW Atlantic: Newfoundland to Bay of Fundy; Cobscook Bay. NE Atlantic: Skagerrak (Sweden).  [details]

 Etymology

The species is named after James E. Benedict, the co-author of the publication giving the first record of the ... [details]

 Habitat

Intertidal to shallow water sand and shell sand, and Zostera meadows.  [details]

 Type locality

Northwest Atlantic, USA, Maine, Eastport (geocoordinates not provided, estimated ith gazetteer to be approximately ... [details]

 Type material

According to Banse (1971) the holotype (USNM 384) is a mounted specimen, complete and well preserved but very ... [details]

 Type material

"The types collected at the water surface near Woods Hole are apparently lost: they are not deposited in the Museum ... [details]

 Type material

"Inquiries by the present author [Karl Banse] indicate that the types collected in 1844 in the Oslo fjord are ... [details]

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