WoRMS name details
Tubulanus littoreus (Korotkevich, 1982)
1338323 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1338323)
uncertain > nomen dubium
Species
Carinina littorea Korotkevich, 1982 · unaccepted (Synonym)
marine, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Korotkevich, V. S. (1982). Novye i redkie nemertin (Nemertini) s Iuzhnogo shelfa ostrova Sakhalin [New and rare nemerteans (Nemertini) from the southern shelf of the Sakhalin Island]. <em>Issledovaniia Fauny Morei.</em> 29(37): 12–26.
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(of Carinina littorea Korotkevich, 1982) Korotkevich, V. S. (1982). Novye i redkie nemertin (Nemertini) s Iuzhnogo shelfa ostrova Sakhalin [New and rare nemerteans (Nemertini) from the southern shelf of the Sakhalin Island]. <em>Issledovaniia Fauny Morei.</em> 29(37): 12–26.
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(of Carinina littorea Korotkevich, 1982) Korotkevich, V. S. (1982). Novye i redkie nemertin (Nemertini) s Iuzhnogo shelfa ostrova Sakhalin [New and rare nemerteans (Nemertini) from the southern shelf of the Sakhalin Island]. <em>Issledovaniia Fauny Morei.</em> 29(37): 12–26.
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Status "The internal morphology of this species was described on the basis of the dissected holotype, therefore the...
Status "The internal morphology of this species was described on the basis of the dissected holotype, therefore the intraepithelial position of the lateral nerve cords in C. littorea is doubtful. The position of the lateral blood vessels is typical for the genus Tubulanus. We regard this species as a nomen dubium" (Chaban & Chernyshev 2008: 53). [details]
Norenburg, J.; Chernyshev, A.; Kajihara, H.; Maslakova, S. (2025). World Nemertea Database. Tubulanus littoreus (Korotkevich, 1982). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1338323 on 2025-05-09
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Nomenclature
original description
Korotkevich, V. S. (1982). Novye i redkie nemertin (Nemertini) s Iuzhnogo shelfa ostrova Sakhalin [New and rare nemerteans (Nemertini) from the southern shelf of the Sakhalin Island]. <em>Issledovaniia Fauny Morei.</em> 29(37): 12–26.
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original description (of Carinina littorea Korotkevich, 1982) Korotkevich, V. S. (1982). Novye i redkie nemertin (Nemertini) s Iuzhnogo shelfa ostrova Sakhalin [New and rare nemerteans (Nemertini) from the southern shelf of the Sakhalin Island]. <em>Issledovaniia Fauny Morei.</em> 29(37): 12–26.
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new combination reference Chernyshev, A. V. (2013). Phylum Nemertea. <em>In: Sirenko, B. I., ed. Check-list of species of free-living invertebrates of the Russian Far Eastern Seas.</em> 49-53., available online at http://oceanrep.geomar.de/32193/
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original description (of Carinina littorea Korotkevich, 1982) Korotkevich, V. S. (1982). Novye i redkie nemertin (Nemertini) s Iuzhnogo shelfa ostrova Sakhalin [New and rare nemerteans (Nemertini) from the southern shelf of the Sakhalin Island]. <em>Issledovaniia Fauny Morei.</em> 29(37): 12–26.
page(s): 13-15 [details] Available for editors

new combination reference Chernyshev, A. V. (2013). Phylum Nemertea. <em>In: Sirenko, B. I., ed. Check-list of species of free-living invertebrates of the Russian Far Eastern Seas.</em> 49-53., available online at http://oceanrep.geomar.de/32193/
page(s): 50; note: Only known source of synonymy [details] Available for editors

From editor or global species database
Holotype "Holotype. Specimen in 70% alcohol, No. 813, Sea of Okhotsk, Sakhalin I., Aniwa Bay, Busse Inlet, tidal zone, sand, 11 August 1947, coll. O.A. Scarlato" (Chaban & Chernyshev 2008: 53). [details]Status "The internal morphology of this species was described on the basis of the dissected holotype, therefore the intraepithelial position of the lateral nerve cords in C. littorea is doubtful. The position of the lateral blood vessels is typical for the genus Tubulanus. We regard this species as a nomen dubium" (Chaban & Chernyshev 2008: 53). [details]