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Baker, H.R. (1982). Two new Phallodriline genera of marine Oligochaeta (Annelida: Tubificidae) from the Pacific Northeast. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 60(10): 2487-2500.
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Baker, H.R.
1982
Two new Phallodriline genera of marine Oligochaeta (Annelida: Tubificidae) from the Pacific Northeast.
Canadian Journal of Zoology
60(10): 2487-2500.
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British Columbia for Nootkadrilus compressus Baker, 1982 
Holotype NMC 1982-0543, geounit British Columbia, identified as Nootkadrilus verutus Baker, 1982
Holotype NMC 1982-0545, geounit British Columbia, identified as Nootkadrilus hamatus Baker, 1982
Holotype NMC 1982-0551, geounit British Columbia, identified as Nootkadrilus gracilisetosus Baker, 1982
Holotype NMC 1982-0556, geounit British Columbia, identified as Nootkadrilus grandisetosus Baker, 1982
Holotype NMC 1982-0559, geounit British Columbia, identified as Nootkadrilus compressus Baker, 1982
 Etymology

A genus of worms (Greek drilos) named after the Nootka Indian tribe of British Columbia [details]

 Etymology

After the characteristic manner in which Coelomocytes small and sparse or absent. the heads of the penial setae are ... [details]

 Etymology

after the slender or graceful (Latin, gracil) penial setae [details]

 Etymology

after the very large (Latin, grandis, large) penial seta [details]

 Etymology

After the characteristic hooked (Latin, hamatus, with hooks, hooked) tips of the penial setae. [details]

 Etymology

after the shape of the penial setae (Latin, verutus, armed with a spear or javelin). [details]