Okuda, Shiro. (1937). Occurrence in north Japan of a new species of an aberrant polychaete genus, Lycastopsis. Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses. 16(4): 306-309, 2 figs.
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Okuda, Shiro
1937
Occurrence in north Japan of a new species of an aberrant polychaete genus, <i>Lycastopsis</i>.
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb) Publication date: "Dec. 30, 1937"
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[From introduction:] Lycastopsis is as an aberrant Nereid genus founded by Augener (1922). It is mainly distinguished from the allied genera such as Lycastis, Lycastoides and Lycastella in having only 3 pairs of the tentacular cirri. As far as I could ascertain, there have been formerly recorded the foliowing 4 species of the genus from the tropical seas.