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Erséus, C.; Hiltunen, J.K.; Brinkhurst, R.O.; Schloesser, D.W. (1990). Redefinition of Teneridrilus Holmquist (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae), with description of two new species from North America. Proceedings of the Biological Society, Washington. 103(3):839-846.
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Erséus, C.; Hiltunen, J.K.; Brinkhurst, R.O.; Schloesser, D.W.
1990
Redefinition of Teneridrilus Holmquist (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae), with description of two new species from North America
Proceedings of the Biological Society, Washington
103(3):839-846
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The tubificid genus Teneridrilus Holmquist, 1985 (subfamily Tubificinae) is redefined. The genus was originally monotypic for the type species, formerly classified as Ilyodrilus mastix Brinkhurst, 1978. The genus now includes Teneridrilus columbiensis (Brinkhurst & Diaz, 1985), a new combination for Isochaetides columbiensis, and two new species. The first of these, Teneridrilus calvus, is described by Erséus & Brinkhurst, and the second, Teneridrilus flexus, by Erséus & Hiltunen. Synapomorphies for the genus are strongly modified chaetae in II and an enlarged eversible pharynx. The genus is distributed from China to British Columbia, Washington, and California in freshwater near the mouths of large rivers, and in the St. Marys River, which connects Lake Superior with Lakes Michigan and Huron.
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Holotype USNM 123377, geounit California, identified as Teneridrilus calvus Erséus & Brinkhurst, 1990
Holotype USNM 123381, geounit Michigan, identified as Teneridrilus flexus Erséus & Hiltunen, 1990
 Etymology

The epithet “calvus” is Latin for “bald, without hair,” and refers to the lack of hair chaetae in this species [details]

 Etymology

The epithet “flexus” is Latin for “winding” and refers to the flexible shape of the penes in this species. [details]