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Southward, Eve C. (1972). On some Pogonophora from the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Bulletin of Marine Science. 22(4): 739-776.
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Southward, Eve C.
1972
On some Pogonophora from the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico
Bulletin of Marine Science
22(4): 739-776
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD).
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Collections of Pogonophora made by the research vessels Oregon II, Oregon, Explorer, and Vema in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico contain 17 species, only five of which have been described before. Eight new species and one new genus are described in this paper; four others are probably new but the material is insufficient for full description. Most of the collections were made in the 500 to 650 m depth-zone of the southern Caribbean and the distribution of pogonophore species suggests the existence of zoogeographical regions associated with different current systems.
Caribbean region
Gulf of Mexico
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Oligobrachia erythrocephala Southward, 1972 (original description)
Sclerolinum magdalenae Southward, 1972 (original description)
Sclerolinum major Southward, 1972 (original description)
Sclerolinum minor Southward, 1972 (original description)
Siboglinum nanum Southward, 1972 (original description)
Siboglinum oregoni Southward, 1972 (original description)
Siboglinum parvulum Southward, 1972 (original description)
Unibrachium Southward, 1972 (original description)
Unibrachium columbianum Southward, 1972 (original description)
 Etymology

Unstated. Southward has no comment on the formation of the name 'major', but the tube diameter of Sclerolinum major ... [details]

 Etymology

Unstated. Southward has no comment on the formation of the name 'minor', but the tube diameter of Sclerolinum minor ... [details]

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