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Kudenov, Jerry, D. (1985). Four New Species of Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta) from the Gulf of Mexico, with Comments on the Familial Placement of Mucibregma Fauchald and Hancock. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 98(2): 332-340.
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Kudenov, Jerry, D.
1985
Four New Species of Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta) from the Gulf of Mexico, with Comments on the Familial Placement of <i>Mucibregma</i> Fauchald and Hancock
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
98(2): 332-340
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Four new species of Scalibregmatidae (Polychaeta) are described from the Gulf of Mexico: Asclerocheilus mexicanus, Hyboscolex quadricincta, Neolipobranchius blakei, and Sclerocheilus unoculus. Mucibregma Fauchald and Hancock, 1981, is probably referable to the Fauveliopsidae.
Gulf of Mexico
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Paratype FSBC I 31310, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Asclerocheilus mexicanus Kudenov, 1985
Paratype FSBC I 31388, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Holotype USNM 97264, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Asclerocheilus mexicanus Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97265, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Asclerocheilus mexicanus Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97266, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Asclerocheilus mexicanus Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97267, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Asclerocheilus mexicanus Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97268, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Asclerocheilus mexicanus Kudenov, 1985
Nontype USNM 97269, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Asclerocheilus mexicanus Kudenov, 1985
Holotype USNM 97270, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97271, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97272, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97273, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97274, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97275, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97276, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97277, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Nontype USNM 97278, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Nontype USNM 97279, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Nontype USNM 97280, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Nontype USNM 97281, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Holotype USNM 97283, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Neolipobranchius blakei Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97284, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Sclerocheilus unoculus Kudenov, 1985
Holotype USNM 97285, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Sclerocheilus unoculus Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97286, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Sclerocheilus unoculus Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97287, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Sclerocheilus unoculus Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97425, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
Paratype USNM 97425, geounit Gulf of Mexico, identified as Hyboscolex quadricincta Kudenov, 1985
 Depth range

18-38 m [details]

 Distribution

Gulf of Mexico. [details]

 Ecology

Medium sand, and bottoms of coral, shells, sponge and algae.  [details]

 Editor's comment

Although the figure of Neolipobranchius glabrus looks like an anterior fragment of a longer individual without a ... [details]

 Etymology

The species' epithet derives from the Gulf of Mexico, and is an adjective formed from the noun Mexico. [details]

 Etymology

Species' epithet derives from the presence of four transverse annuli on most body segments. [details]

 Etymology

Species named after James A. Blake, author's teacher, friend, and fellow polychaetologist. The epithet is a noun in ... [details]

 Etymology

The epithet unoculus derives from Latin terms unus meaning one, and oculus meaning eye. It is a noun in apposition.  [details]

 Habitat

Mixed algae primarily Caulerpa species, exposed limestone overlain by muddy sand and oyster shells. [details]

 Spelling

Kudenov (1985:335) alters the spelling to 'glaber' which is the correct latinization assuming the genus is ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Kudenov (1985:339), examined the only specimen and suggested Mucibregma might be a member of Fauveliopsidae. [details]

 Taxonomy

Kudenov (1985:339), examined the only specimen and suggested Mucibregma spinosa might be a member of Fauveliopsidae. [details]

 Taxonomy

Genus emended by Kudenov (1985). [details]

 Type locality

Gulf of Mexico, Florida, Citrus County, Crystal River, approximately 18 km at 214 from mainland, 0.6 m, mouth of ... [details]