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Pettibone, M.H. (1997). Revision of the sigalionid species (Polychaeta) referred to Psammolyce Kinberg, 1856, Pelogenia Schmarda, 1861, and belonging to the subfamily Pelogeniinae Chamberlin, 1919. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 581: 1-89.
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10.5479/si.00810282.581 [view]
Pettibone, M. H.
1997
Revision of the sigalionid species (Polychaeta) referred to Psammolyce Kinberg, 1856, Pelogenia Schmarda, 1861, and belonging to the Subfamily Pelogeniinae Chamberlin, 1919
Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology
(581), 1-89
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 Diagnosis

Pelogeniinae without dorsal cirri on segment III. Neuropodia of segment II without long appendages. Neuropodia of ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Pelogeniinae with dorsal cirri on segment HI, with styles about as long as cirrophores. Neuropodia of segment II ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Pelogeniinae without dorsal cirri on segment III. Neuropodia of segment II without long terminal appendages. ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Pelogeniinae with dorsal cirri on segment III, with short cirrophores and very long styles. Neuropodia with segment ... [details]

 Etymology

Named for John H. Day plus Psammolyce. Gender feminine [details]

 Etymology

Hartmanipsammolyce is named for Olga Hartman, plus Psammolyce. Gender feminine [details]

 Etymology

Heteropelogenia is named for 'hetero' (different), plus Pelogenia, indicating some differences from Pelogenia. ... [details]

 Etymology

Neopsammolyce is named for 'neo' (new) plus psammolyce, indicating some differences from Psammolyce. Gender feminine. [details]

 Etymology

Named for Olga Hartman, who earlier indicated the specimen was an undescribed form [details]

 Etymology

Inhaca Island is the collecting site. [details]

 Etymology

Hannelore Paxton was the collector of the holotype [details]

 Etymology

Named for Elizabeth C. Pope, collector, of Australian Museum [details]

 Etymology

Pottsipelogenia is named for Frank A. Potts, who described the type species, plus Pelogenia. Gender feminine. [details]

 Etymology

Named for Victor Ariel Gallardo, who earlier examined the holotype. [details]

 Etymology

After Aaron Louis Treadwell, who had earlier examined the specimen. [details]

 Etymology

Named for R. Horst, who reported the species as the related P. flava. [details]

 Holotype

Pettibone (1997:56) reported that the holotype was not known to exist and the original description was inadequate ... [details]

 Homonymy

Lepidopleurus Claparède, 1868 in Polychaeta is preoccupied by Lepidopleurus Risso, 1826 in Mollusca [details]

 Nomenclature

Replacement name for Lepidopleurus Claparède,1868, a junior homonym. Lepidopleurus Claparède, 1868 in Polychaeta ... [details]

 Nomenclature

The misspelling as Lepidopleum appears in the textbook of Perrier, 1897 and has at least one other secondary usage ... [details]

 Spelling

A misspelling as Lepidopleum (q.v.) appears in the textbook of Perrier, 1897. This appears to be a simple error, ... [details]

 Synonymy

In her introduction Pettibone (1997) places Eupholoe McIntosh 1885 as a synonym of Pelogenia Schmarda 1861. She ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Monotypic genus [details]

 Type locality

Puerto Rico, Caribbean Sea, 18.5, -66.3833, 73 m [details]

 Type locality

Inhaca Island, Mozambique, East Africa, -26, 32.9166 (gazeteer approximation) [details]

 Type locality

Cottesloe Beach, near Perth, Western Australia, -31.9958, 115.7505, 0 m. [details]

 Type locality

Aldinga Reef, St. Vincent Gulf, South Australia, -35.2824, 138.4395 (Geolocator estimate) [details]

 Type locality

Off Nha Trang, Viet Nam, 12.2286, 109.2050 (Gazeteer approximation), 9 m [details]

 Type locality

South coast of Molokai Island, Hawaii, 21.0858, -157.0647 (Gazeteer approximation), 42 m [details]

 Type locality

Off Djangkar, Java, -7.7667, 114.5083, 330 m [details]

 Type specimen

Holotype said to be "in poor shape", with elytra mostly missing [details]

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