WoRMS source details
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.
279490
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.
Publication
Kristian Fauchald's Polychaeta DB
Available for editors [request]
Discordiprostatus Baker, 1982 accepted as Nootkadrilus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Discordiprostatus longisetosus (Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979) accepted as Nootkadrilus longisetosus (Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979) (basis of record)
Monopylephorus frigidus Brinkhurst, 1971 accepted as Nootkadrilus frigidus (Brinkhurst, 1971) (new combination reference)
Monopylephorus longisetosus Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979 accepted as Discordiprostatus longisetosus (Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979) accepted as Nootkadrilus longisetosus (Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979) (new combination reference)
Nootkadrilus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Nootkadrilus compressus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Nootkadrilus frigidus (Brinkhurst, 1971) (basis of record)
Nootkadrilus gracilisetosus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Nootkadrilus grandisetosus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Nootkadrilus hamatus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Nootkadrilus verutus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Discordiprostatus longisetosus (Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979) accepted as Nootkadrilus longisetosus (Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979) (basis of record)
Monopylephorus frigidus Brinkhurst, 1971 accepted as Nootkadrilus frigidus (Brinkhurst, 1971) (new combination reference)
Monopylephorus longisetosus Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979 accepted as Discordiprostatus longisetosus (Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979) accepted as Nootkadrilus longisetosus (Brinkhurst & Baker, 1979) (new combination reference)
Nootkadrilus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Nootkadrilus compressus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Nootkadrilus frigidus (Brinkhurst, 1971) (basis of record)
Nootkadrilus gracilisetosus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Nootkadrilus grandisetosus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Nootkadrilus hamatus Baker, 1982 (original description)
Nootkadrilus verutus Baker, 1982 (original description)
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
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]