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Lycastoides Johnson, 1903 (original description)
Lycastoides alticola Johnson, 1903 (original description)
Nereis limnicola Johnson, 1903 accepted as Hediste limnicola (Johnson, 1903) (original description)
California for Nereis limnicola Johnson, 1903
Hawaiian Islands for Lycastis hawaiiensis Johnson, 1903
"Prostomium small, bilobed anteriorly, the lobes produced to form antennae; proboscis without paragnaths; no eyes; ... [details]
Pacific Ocean: Hawaiian Islands; Java, Indonesia. [details]
Mexico, Baja California, Sierra de la Laguna, freshwater in a mountain stream, about 7000 ft above sea level ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet hawaiiensis refers obviously to the type locality of the species, the Hawaiian Islands. [details]
The generic name Lycastoides is formed by the name of the genus Lycastis Savigny, 1822 followed by the Latin suffix ... [details]
The specific epithet alticola is presumably composed by the Latin adjective altus, meaning 'high', followed by the ... [details]
Masculine. A compound genus-group name ending in -oides is treated as masculine, whereas information from the ... [details]
Freshwater in a mountain stream, about 7000 ft above sea level (2133.6 m). [details]
According to article 68.2.1. of the ICZN, "The expressions "gen. n., sp. n.", "new genus and species", or an ... [details]
Type material from two freshwater locations in the Hawaiian Islands, Pacific Ocean: one a spring near Honolulu ... [details]
Mexico, Baja California, Sierra de la Laguna, freshwater in a mountain stream, 7000 ft above sea level (2133.6 m). ... [details]
South East corner of Lake Merced, San Francisco, California, N. America, in freshwater, geolocation estimate ... [details]