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Finogenova, N.P. (1972). New species of Oligochaeta from Dnieper and Bug Firth and Black Sea and revision of some species. Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta (Akademiya Nauk SSSR) Leningrad. 52: 94-116.
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Finogenova, N.P.
1972
New species of Oligochaeta from Dnieper and Bug Firth and Black Sea and revision of some species
Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta (Akademiya Nauk SSSR) Leningrad
52: 94-116
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Holotype ZIL 1/15911, verbatimGeounit Dnieper-Bug Firth, W..., identified as Paranais multisetosa Finogenova, 1972
Holotype ZIL 1/15912, verbatimGeounit the Straits of the B..., identified as Limnodriloides fragosus Finogenova, 1972
Holotype ZIL 1/15913, geounit Black Sea, identified as Heterodrilus kiselevi Finogenova, 1972
Holotype ZIL 1/15914, verbatimGeounit Dnieper-Bug Firth, B..., identified as Potamothrix alatus Finogenova, 1972
Holotype ZIL 1/15915, verbatimGeounit Dnieper-Bug Firth, V..., identified as Marionina mica Finogenova, 1972
Holotype ZIL 1/15916, verbatimGeounit Dnieper-Bug Firth, V..., identified as Marionina brevis Finogenova, 1972
 Distribution

the Black Sea south Crimea coast and along the Caucasian coast  [details]

 Distribution

Dnieper-Bug Firth by Pokrovskii hamlets , Ivanovka and Vasil'evka (altogether 139 specimens), in the lower reaches ... [details]

 Distribution

Dnieper-Bug Firth by Pokrovskii hamlets (9 specimens), Ivanovka (9 specimens), Vasil'evka (81 specimens). [details]

 Distribution

The Dnieper-Bug Firth in the Sokolin District, at Prognoi, Adzhigiol, Vasil'evka, Varvarovka, at Russkaya and ... [details]

 Distribution

The Dnieper Bug Firth at Stanislav, Adzhigiol and Balabanovskaya Point (altogether 27 specimens). [details]

 Ecology

Observed on sandy bottoms with salinity of 0.7 - 9.8% at a depth of three metres. [details]

 Ecology

Paranais multisetosa inhabits a depth of 1 - 2.5 metres (in individual cases up to 6 metres) in clean and silted up ... [details]