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Polychaeta source details

Langeneck, J.; Busoni, G.; Aliani, S.; Castelli, A. (2017). Deep-sea polychaetes (Annelida) from the Malta Escarpment (western Ionian Sea). The European Zoological Journal. 84(1): 142-152.
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10.1080/24750263.2017.1287964 [view]
Langeneck, J.; Busoni, G.; Aliani, S.; Castelli, A.
2017
Deep-sea polychaetes (Annelida) from the Malta Escarpment (western Ionian Sea)
The European Zoological Journal
84(1): 142-152
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD)
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The polychaete assemblages from an escarpment area in the western Ionian Sea are characterised in terms of species richness, evenness and trophic composition. Moreover, the first occurrence of the genus Barantolla in the Mediterranean Sea, and of Lumbrinerides carpinei and Exogone (Parexogone) campoyi in Italian waters, is reported. Aricidea trilobata Laubier and Ramos, 1974 is redescribed on the basis of new material with the new name Aricidea (Acmira) jeaneteae, together with a brief description of two deep-water species belonging to the genus Levinsenia.
Italy
Mediterranean Sea in general
Abyssal, Deep-Sea
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Nontype, geounit Ionian Sea, identified as Aricidea (Acmira) jeaneteae Langeneck, Busoni, Aliani & Castelli, 2017
Nontype, geounit Ionian Sea, identified as Aricidea (Acmira) jeaneteae Langeneck, Busoni, Aliani & Castelli, 2017
 Etymology

The species is named in honour of Dr. Jeanete Maron Ramos (1932-2011), "in recognition of her important ... [details]

 Homonymy

Langeneck et al. (2017) resolved the junior homonymy by providing a replacement name for the species: Aricidea ... [details]

 Nomenclature

Aricidea jeaneteae is a replacement name for the junior primary homonym Aricidea trilobata Laubier & Ramos, 1974 [details]

 Taxonomy

The posterior part of this species was unknown, as all the specimens (6) originally studied by Labier & Ramos ... [details]