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Bremec, Claudia Silvia; Elias, Rodolfo. (1999). Species of Terebellides from South Atlantic waters off Argentina and Brazil (Polychaeta: Trichobranchidae). Ophelia. 51(3): 177-186.
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10.1080/00785326.1999.10409407 [view]
Bremec, Claudia Silvia; Elias, Rodolfo
1999
Species of <i>Terebellides</i> from South Atlantic waters off Argentina and Brazil (Polychaeta: Trichobranchidae)
Ophelia
51(3): 177-186
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Terebellides lanai is recorded from shallow subtropical waters off Brazil, and two new species of Terebellides are described from cold-temperate waters off Argentina: T. totae from Blanca Bay and T. malvinensis from the continental shelf off Argentina.
South Atlantic
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype 6052. La Plata Museum, National University of La Plata, geounit Bahia Blanca, identified as Terebellides totae Bremec & Elias, 1999
Paratype 6053. La Plata Museum, National University of La Plata, geounit Bahia Blanca, identified as Terebellides totae Bremec & Elias, 1999
Holotype 6054, La Plata Museum, National University of La Plata, geounit Argentinean part of the South Atlantic Ocean, identified as Terebellides malvinensis Bremec & Elias, 1999
Paratype Benthos Laboratory of INIDEP, Argentina, geounit Malvinas/Falklands, identified as Terebellides malvinensis Bremec & Elias, 1999
 Distribution

Atlantic Ocean: Brazil (from off State of São Paulo to off State Rio Grande do Sul).  [details]

 Distribution

Southwest Atlantic Ocean, Argentinean shelf, from offshore of Mar de la Plata to Malvinas Islands.  [details]

 Distribution

Southwest Atlantic Ocean, Argentina (Bahía Blanca).  [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet malvinensis derives from the collection locations, influenced by the cold waters of the ... [details]

 Etymology

The species is named in honor of Dr. Zulma "Tota" Castellanos, malacologist and professor at La Plata National ... [details]

 Habitat

Fine sands, sometimes with gravel, at shelf depths.  [details]

 Habitat

In fine and very fine sandy sediments with a variable proportion of mud (5-95%) and without gravel, at shallow ... [details]

 Type locality

SW Atlantic Ocean, Argentina shelf, offshore of Mar de la Plata, -38.7333º, -56.2167º, at 87m.  [details]

 Type locality

Atlantic Ocean, Argentina, Bahía Blanca (Blanca Bay; lat. -38.9º, long. -62.1972º), at 20 m.  [details]