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Moore, J. Percy. (1909). Polychaetous annelids from Monterey Bay and San Diego, California. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 61: 235-295, plates VII-IX.
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Moore, J. Percy
1909
Polychaetous annelids from Monterey Bay and San Diego, California
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
61: 235-295, plates VII-IX
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Begins: "In this paper are recorded the results of a study of the California Polychaeta belonging to the Museum of Leland Stanford Junior University which were submitted to me at various times by Profs Harold Heath and W. K. Fisher of that institution. […] The localities at which the collections wrere made are limited to two, namely: the vicinty of Monterey Bay, at about the middle of the California coast […] chiefly at Pacific Grove, and San Diego, chiefly on a sand-bar in the bay, near the southern boundary of California […]
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Aricia johnsoni Moore, 1909 accepted as Orbinia johnsoni (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Dasybranchus glabrus Moore, 1909 (original description)
Dodecaceria pacifica (Fewkes, 1889) (new combination reference)
Drilonereis nuda Moore, 1909 (original description)
Eunice (Eriphyle) paloloides Moore, 1909 accepted as Palola paloloides (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Eunotomastus gordiodes Moore, 1909 accepted as Anotomastus gordiodes (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Flabelligera commensalis Moore, 1909 accepted as Flabesymbios commensalis (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Marphysa californica Moore, 1909 (original description)
Marphysa stylobranchiata Moore, 1909 (original description)
Naineris longa Moore, 1909 accepted as Naineris dendritica (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Naineris robustus Moore, 1909 accepted as Naineris dendritica (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Nereis (Alitta) virens plenidentata Moore, 1909 accepted as Alitta plenidentata (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Nereis foliata Baird, 1863 accepted as Alitta williami Villalobos-Guerrero & Bakken, 2018 (source of synonymy)
Notomastus tenuis Moore, 1909 (original description)
Phyllodoce medipapillata Moore, 1909 (original description)
Pista (Scionopsis) alata Moore, 1909 accepted as Pista alata Moore, 1909 (original description)
Pista elongata Moore, 1909 (original description)
Polycirrus californicus Moore, 1909 (original description)
Protula superba Moore, 1909 (original description)
Sclerocheilus pacificus Moore, 1909 accepted as Hyboscolex pacificus (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Stauronereis moniloceras Moore, 1909 accepted as Dorvillea moniloceras (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Terebella (Schmardanella) californica Moore, 1904 accepted as Neoleprea californica (Moore, 1904) (additional source)
Terebella californica Moore, 1904 accepted as Neoleprea californica (Moore, 1904) (basis of record)
Tharyx multifilis Moore, 1909 accepted as Aphelochaeta multifilis (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Trophonia capulata Moore, 1909 accepted as Piromis capulata (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Trypanosyllis intermedia Moore, 1909 (original description)
Paratype ANSP 2525, geounit San Diego Bay, identified as Pista elongata Moore, 1909
Holotype CAS 44, geounit San Diego Bay, identified as Pista elongata Moore, 1909
Paratype CAS 71, geounit San Diego Bay, identified as Pista elongata Moore, 1909
 Depth range

Low water. [details]

 Distribution

Pacific Ocean: San Diego (California). [details]

 Etymology

Not stated by the author, uncertain. The specific epithet gordiodes may be derived from the genus of very long and ... [details]

 Habitat

Probably in intertidal to low water sandy sediments. [details]

 Nomenclature

Pista elongata is valid, although apparently junior to Pista maculata Marenzeller, because the latter is a junior ... [details]

 Synonymy

Moore (1909: 245) tentatively referred Nereis foliata to Alitta brandti which he regarded as a subspecies of A. ... [details]

 Type locality

San Diego, California, USA, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 32.542°, -117.126°), low water. According to Moore ... [details]

 Type material

California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco; Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. [details]