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Prantoni, A. L.; De Wit, P.; Erséus, C. (2016). First reports of Grania (Clitellata: Enchytraeidae) from Africa and South America: molecular phylogeny and descriptions of nine new species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 176(3): 485-510.
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Prantoni, A. L.; De Wit, P.; Erséus, C.
2016
First reports of <i>Grania</i> (Clitellata: Enchytraeidae) from Africa and South America: molecular phylogeny and descriptions of nine new species
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
176(3): 485-510
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Holotype USNM 1283174, geounit Atlantic Coast of North America, identified as Grania carolinensis Prantoni, De Wit & Erséus, 2016
Holotype USNM 1283175, geounit Atlantic Coast of North America, identified as Grania unitheca Prantoni, De Wit & Erséus, 2016
Holotype SAMC A82466, geounit South African Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Grania bekkouchei Prantoni, De Wit & Erséus, 2016
Holotype SAMC A82473, geounit South African Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Grania cryptica Prantoni, De Wit & Erséus, 2016
Holotype SAMC A82474, geounit South African Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Grania capensis Prantoni, De Wit & Erséus, 2016
Holotype SAMC A82476, geounit South African Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Grania simonae Prantoni, De Wit & Erséus, 2016
Holotype ZUEC CLI 04, geounit Parana, identified as Grania brasiliensis Prantoni, De Wit & Erséus, 2016
Holotype ZUEC CLI 08, geounit Chilean Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Grania hinojosai Prantoni, De Wit & Erséus, 2016
Holotype ZUEC CLI 13, geounit Chilean Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Grania chilensis Prantoni, De Wit & Erséus, 2016
 Etymology

Named for Nicolas Bekkouche, the collector of the type material. [details]

 Etymology

Named capensis for the Cape Town area [details]

 Etymology

Named for North Carolina [details]

 Etymology

Named cryptica because it is morphologically ‘hidden’ (cryptic) vis-à-vis G. bekkouchei sp. nov [details]

 Etymology

Named for Ivan Hinojosa, who was instrumental to all of the Chilean fieldwork [details]

 Etymology

Named for the South African annelid specialist, Dr Carol Simon, who arranged and generously assisted with the ... [details]

 Etymology

Named unitheca for its single spermatheca [details]