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WoRMS name details
original description
Claparède, R.-É. (1868). Les annelides chétopodes du Golfe de Naples. pp. 499 plus 31 plates, Ramboz et Schuchardt, Genève., available online at http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/48090491 page(s): 320-321, plate XXI fig. 3 [details]
additional source
Wolff, W.J.; Duiven, P.; Esselink, P.; Gueve, A. (1993). Biomass of macrobenthic tidal flat fauna of the Banc d'Arguin, Mauritania. <i>Hydrobiologia 258(1-3)</i>: 151-163 (look up in IMIS) [details]
additional source
Claparède, Édouard. (1869). Les Annélides Chétopodes du Golfe de Naples. Seconde partie. Ordre II<sup>me</sup>. Annélides Sédentaires (Aud. et Edw.). <em>Mémoires de la Société de Physique et d'Histoire Naturelle de Genève.</em> 20(1): 1-225, plates XVII-XXXI., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/14264110 page(s): 60-61, plate XXI fig. 3 [details]
new combination reference
Czerniavsky, Voldemaro. (1881). Materialia ad zoographiam Ponticam comparatam. Fasc. III Vermes [Second part]. <em>Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou (= Byulletin' Moskovskogo obshchestva ispytatelei prirody).</em> 56(2): 338-420, 1 plate., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41340542 page(s): 362; note: as Pseudopolydora antennata (Claparède, 1868) [details]
From editor or global species database
Publication date 1868. According to Radashevsky (2021) the work of Claparède published in book form in 1868 predates the journal issue version of 1869 (Claparède 1869; published in the Mémoires de la Société de Physique et d’Histoire naturelle de Genève, 1869, t. XX, pt. 1) [details]
Type locality Bay of Naples, Mediterranean Sea. Radashevsky (2021: 5 of 23) gives this account of the location: "Claparède (1868: p. 320) noted that he found P. antennata in the galleries of a shipworm Teredo sp. in a piece of wood. Carus (1885) misinterpreted this as the worms having perforated the wood and the species was thus xylophagous. Carazzi (1893) and Lo Bianco (1893) clarified the issue and noted that the worms were common in tubes in soft sediments and on rocks at 1–2 m depth in Carmine, Chiatamone and Castel dell’Ovo (all places in Naples city center)." Later in the same report Radashevsky (2021: 6 of 23) states that "I herein suggest Naples to be considered as the type locality of this species (Fig. 1). Dr. Maria Cristina Gambi (in litt., 3 June 2019) suggested the place in front of the Castel dell’Ovo to be a more precise locality in Naples as “a site of collection today from the Stazione, and well recognizable.” Successful sampling in this place in the future would establish the neotype and provide molecular characteristics of P. antennata". [details]Unreviewed
Specimen types not retained [details]
Taxonomy Moved to different genus [details]
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