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Antinoe Kinberg, 1856

146496  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:146496)

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  1. Species Antinoe mollis (M. Sars in G.O. Sars, 1872) accepted as Austrolaenilla mollis (Sars, 1872) (superseded subsequent combination)
  2. Species Antinoe sarsi Kinberg in Malmgren, 1866 accepted as Bylgides sarsi (Kinberg in Malmgren, 1866) (superseded original combination)
  3. Species Antinoe sarsii [auct.] accepted as Antinoe sarsi Kinberg in Malmgren, 1866 accepted as Bylgides sarsi (Kinberg in Malmgren, 1866) (misspelling)
  4. Species Antinoe kermadecensis (McIntosh, 1885) (uncertain > taxon inquirendum)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Kinberg, J.G.H. (1856). Nya slägten och arter af Annelider, Öfversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhhandlingar Stockholm, 12 (9-10), 381-388 [read 1855; printed 1856]., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/15970133
page(s): 385 [details]   
Taxonomy Kinberg (1856: 385) created Antinoe for the following four new species from the Southern Hemisphere: Antinoe aequiseta, A...  
Taxonomy Kinberg (1856: 385) created Antinoe for the following four new species from the Southern Hemisphere: Antinoe aequiseta, A waahli, A. pulchellus, and A. microps. Of those original names only Antinoe microps remains valid, with A. aequiseta said to be indeterminable, and A. waahli and A. pulchellus recombined to Harmothoe. Pettibone (1993) revised the genus and gives a diagnosis but does not explain what are the unique characters of Antinoe or compare it to related genera. It has 15 elytral pairs and elytra are smooth without marginal fringe or tubercles. Prostomium lacks cephalic peaks. [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Antinoe Kinberg, 1856. Accessed through: Glover, A.G.; Higgs, N.; Horton, T. (2024) World Register of Deep-Sea species (WoRDSS) at: https://marinespecies.org/Deepsea/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=146496 on 2024-04-18
Glover, A.G.; Higgs, N.; Horton, T. (2024). World Register of Deep-Sea species (WoRDSS). Antinoe Kinberg, 1856. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/deepsea/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=146496 on 2024-04-18
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original description Kinberg, J.G.H. (1856). Nya slägten och arter af Annelider, Öfversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhhandlingar Stockholm, 12 (9-10), 381-388 [read 1855; printed 1856]., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/15970133
page(s): 385 [details]   

redescription Pettibone, Marian H. (1993). Revision of some species referred to Antinoe, Antinoella, Antinoana, Bylgides, and Harmothoe (Polychaeta: Polynoidae: Harmothoinae). <em>Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology.</em> 545: 1-41., available online at http://hdl.handle.net/10088/5681
page(s): 1-2; note: assignment to Harmothoinae (=Polynoinae) [details]  Available for editors  PDF available 

subsequent type designation Hartman, Olga. (1959). Catalogue of the Polychaetous Annelids of the World. Parts 1 and 2. <em>Allan Hancock Foundation Occasional Paper.</em> 23: 1-628.
page(s): 61; note: designation of Antinoe microps as type species [details]  Available for editors  PDF available 
 
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Taxonomy Kinberg (1856: 385) created Antinoe for the following four new species from the Southern Hemisphere: Antinoe aequiseta, A waahli, A. pulchellus, and A. microps. Of those original names only Antinoe microps remains valid, with A. aequiseta said to be indeterminable, and A. waahli and A. pulchellus recombined to Harmothoe. Pettibone (1993) revised the genus and gives a diagnosis but does not explain what are the unique characters of Antinoe or compare it to related genera. It has 15 elytral pairs and elytra are smooth without marginal fringe or tubercles. Prostomium lacks cephalic peaks. [details]
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