Diagnosis by Bakken & Wilson (2005: 525), modified from Qiu & Qian (2000: 1112-1113): "Eversible pharynx with pair ... [details]
Australia. Common in estuaries throughout the southern coast of Australia, extending to the north-east and ... [details]
Australia: Western Australia; South Australia; Victoria; Tasmania; New South Wales. New Zealand. [details]
Australia: South Australia; Tasmania; Victoria. [details]
Common in estuaries and sheltered bays, in intertidal beaches and sand spits, in salt water, often associated with ... [details]
Intertidal to shallow water coastal environments, recorded by Hutchings & Turvey (1982) inclumps of sponge at 5 m ... [details]
In the original description of Nereis maxillodentata, Hutchings & Turvey (1982: 93) state "[...] Nereis is partly ... [details]
Erected for Ceratonereis with middle and posterior supra-aciculär neuropodia with 1 to few slightly thicker, but ... [details]
"Species of Hediste are recognized by the presence of a large and stout fused falciger in the dorsal fascicle in ... [details]
Genus reassignment pending. Perhaps a Neanthes. Probably does not belong in Hediste (fide Sato & Nakashima, 2003; ... [details]
In the original description of Nereis maxillodentata, Hutchings & Turvey (1982: 93) state "[...] Nereis is partly ... [details]
The unpaired antenna defining characteristic of Unanereis macgregori Day 1962 is suspected to be a morphological ... [details]
Khlebovich (1996) under Leonnates comments that "L. simplex Monro, 1939 I singled out in the new genus Wuinereis, ... [details]
Neanthes vaalii is listed first but otherwise is not selected as type species. Perhaps Hartman 1959 effectively ... [details]
Southern Norway Atlantic Ocean (Norway, not Denmark as may be seen in litt. Fide Bakken & Wilson, 2005:525). ... [details]
Sars states Nereis virens occurs in "Bergens Fjord" (although this name may not be currently used), Norway. Bakken ... [details]