WoRMS source details
Monro, C.C.A. (1939). On some tropical Polychaeta in the British Museum, mostly collected by Dr. C. Crossland at Zanzibar, Tahiti and the Marquesas. II. Families Syllidae and Hesionidae. Novitates Zoologicae, London. 41: 383-393.
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Monro, C.C.A.
1939
On some tropical Polychaeta in the British Museum, mostly collected by Dr. C. Crossland at Zanzibar, Tahiti and the Marquesas. II. Families Syllidae and Hesionidae
Novitates Zoologicae, London
41: 383-393
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Note. — The first part of this paper containing an account of the Families Amphinomidae and Phyllodocidae was published in the August number of the Annals and Magazine of Natural History for the present year.
Note. — The first part of this paper containing an account of the Families Amphinomidae and Phyllodocidae was published in the August number of the Annals and Magazine of Natural History for the present year.
East Africa
Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Systematics, Taxonomy
Opisthosyllis longicirrata Monro, 1939 (original description)
Pionosyllis marquesensis Monro, 1939 accepted as Megasyllis marquesensis (Monro, 1939) (original description)
Pionosyllis marquesensis Monro, 1939 accepted as Megasyllis marquesensis (Monro, 1939) (original description)
Tahiti for Pionosyllis marquesensis Monro, 1939
Syntype NHMUK 1932.7.8.17-27, geounit Marquesas, identified as Pionosyllis marquesensis Monro, 1939
Syntype NHMUK 1941.4.4.1, geounit Tahiti, identified as Pionosyllis marquesensis Monro, 1939
Syntype NHMUK 1941.4.4.1, geounit Tahiti, identified as Pionosyllis marquesensis Monro, 1939
Distribution
Pacific Ocean: Marquesas Islands and Tahiti. [details]
Distribution
South Pacific Ocean: Marquesas Islands and Tahiti. [details]
Etymology
The specific epithet marquesensis refers to one of the localities where the syntypes were collected, the Marquesas ... [details]
Habitat
Among seaweeds and under stones on shore, at shallow water. [details]
Type locality
Pacific Ocean, Marquesas Islands (Nuku Hiva Island, Tai o Hae (= Taioha'e), geocoordinates not provided but ... [details]