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Polychaeta source details

Bleeker, J.; Spoel, S. (1992). Catalogue of the Polychaeta collected by the Siboga Expedition and type specimens of Polychaeta in the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam. Bulletin Zoölogisch Museum, Universiteit van Amsterdam. 13(13): 121-166.
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Bleeker, J.; Spoel, S.
1992
Catalogue of the Polychaeta collected by the Siboga Expedition and type specimens of Polychaeta in the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam.
Bulletin Zoölogisch Museum, Universiteit van Amsterdam
13(13): 121-166
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
The polychaetous worms collected by the Siboga-Expedition (1899-1900) are listed with some annotations. A few specimens – identified by Augener and Pettibone but never published – are added, so that this list gives a complete survey of all Polychaeta collected by the mentioned expedition. The types of 269 nominal species present in the Institute of Taxonomic Zoology (Zoological Museum), Amsterdam are incorporated in this list, for some species lectotypes are desinated.
Indo West Pacific Region
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Holotype ZMA V.Pol. 1496, geounit Celebes Sea, identified as Pista foliigera Caullery, 1915
 Editor's comment

The station 109 of the Siboga Expedition where the 2 specimens of Haplosyllides aberrans were collected is normally ... [details]

 Lectotype

Lectotype designated by Bleeker & Van der Spoel (1992: 152), V.Pol.1072.1 [details]

 Syntype

Held in the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam according to Bleeker & van der Spoel, 1992 p. 154 [details]

 Type locality

Malay Archipelago, near North Ubian Island, Philippines, Sulu Sea, West Pacific Ocean (6.125°, 120.4333°). [details]

 Type material

Not referred in Bleeker & van der Spoel (1992). [details]