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Hartman, O. (1969). Atlas of the sedentariate polychaetous annelids from California. 1-812. Allan Hancock Foundation, University of Southern California. Los Angeles.
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Hartman, O
1969
Atlas of the sedentariate polychaetous annelids from California
1-812. Allan Hancock Foundation, University of Southern California. Los Angeles
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California quadrant
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Amelinna Hartman, 1969 accepted as Melinnopsis McIntosh, 1885 (original description)
Amelinna abyssalis Hartman, 1969 accepted as Melinnopsis abyssalis (Hartman, 1969) (original description)
Amelinna armipotens (Moore, 1923) accepted as Melinnopsis armipotens (Moore, 1923) (basis of record)
Brada pluribranchiata (Moore, 1923) accepted as Bradabyssa pluribranchiata (Moore, 1923) (basis of record)
Chone magna (Moore, 1923) (basis of record)
Fabrisabella Hartman, 1969 (original description)
Flabelliderma Hartman, 1969 (original description)
Melinna heterodonta Moore, 1923 (basis of record)
Melinnampharete gracilis Hartman, 1969 (original description)
Neomediomastus Hartman, 1969 (original description)
Neomediomastus glabrus (Hartman, 1960) (basis of record)
Petaloproctus ornatus Hartman, 1969 (original description)
Pista disjuncta Moore, 1923 (additional source)
Pista fasciata (Grube, 1869) (additional source)
Polychaeta (identification resource)
Potaspina Hartman, 1969 (original description)
Sedentaria (identification resource)
Travisia foetida Hartman, 1969 (original description)
 Authority

This combination in Caulleriella was previously in WoRMS with the authority of Hartman, 1969, but this was a double ... [details]

 Editor's comment

See Blake (1996: 292) for an explanation of the correct re-assignment of the various records of Moore's species ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. Most likely H. pacificus relates to the Pacific Ocean from which the serpulid came, and the name form ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Both Moore and Hartman do not mention the unique spokes on the tube. The first observation of this was by McDaniel ... [details]

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