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Annenkova, N. P. (1937). [Polychaete fauna of the northern part of the Japan Sea] (in Russian, with English translation of new species text only). Issledovaniya fauny morei, Zoologicheskii Institut Akademii Nauk USSR Explorations des Mers de l'URSS. 23: 139-216.
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Annenkova, N. P.
1937
[Polychaete fauna of the northern part of the Japan Sea] (in Russian, with English translation of new species text only).
Issledovaniya fauny morei, Zoologicheskii Institut Akademii Nauk USSR Explorations des Mers de l'URSS
23: 139-216
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[summary] In this paper the author gives a taxonomic and biogeographical analysis of the Polychaeta fauna of the northern part of the Japan Sea on the basis of the rich collections made by the expeditions of the State Hydrological Institute in 1929, 1930, 1931 and 1932. Up to 256 Polychaeta species are already known from the Japan Sea. 36 per cent of that number are warm-water forms (subarctic, boreal, Indo-Pacific, Japanese and Californian); 23 per cent are arctic-boreal forms; 11 per cent — West Pacific forms (i. e., temperate, warm-water ones); 11 per cent endemic foms; 6 per cent cosmopolites; and only 10 per cent arctic forms (panarctic, high arctic and Kamchatkan). In general the Polychaeta fauna of the Japan Sea bears a warm-water (boreal) character. The author gives descriptions with figures of a number of new and rare species.
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 Depth range

18-58 m. [details]

 Distribution

Arctic Ocean: East Siberian Sea. Pacific Ocean: Bering Sea; Emma Bay; Tatar Strait; northern part of the Sea of Japan. [details]

 Etymology

Not stated by the author. The specific epithet emmi refers probably to Emma Bay (= Komsomolskaya Bay; 64.42°, ... [details]

 Habitat

Type of ground sediment not stated, in thick spirally twisted tubes made of mud. [details]

 Nomenclature

Pista foliigeraformis Annenkova 1937 is not described in full in Annenkova 1937 (also there is no English text) ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Annenkova appears to name a new species because it differed from Fauvel's 1919 description of Pista foliigera ... [details]

 Type locality

Southern part of the Tatar Strait (= Tartar Strait or Strait of Tartary), Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 49°, ... [details]

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