Deep-Sea name details
original description
Miura, Tomoyuki; Laubier, Lucien. (1990). Nautiliniellid polychaetes collected from the Hatsushima cold-seep site in Sagami Bay with descriptions of new genera and species. <em>Zoological Science, Tokyo.</em> 7: 319-325., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/part/71667 page(s): 319 [details] Available for editors 
context source (MSBIAS)
MEDIN. (2011). UK checklist of marine species derived from the applications Marine Recorder and UNICORN. version 1.0. [details]
source of synonymy
Aguado, María Teresa; Nygren, Arne; Rouse, Greg W. (2013). Two apparently unrelated groups of symbiotic annelids, Nautiliniellidae and Calamyzidae (Phyllodocida, Annelida), are a clade of derived chrysopetalid polychaetes. <em>Cladistics.</em> 29(6): 610-628., available online at https://doi.org/10.1111/cla.12011 page(s): 625 [details] Available for editors 
redescription
Miura, Tomoyuki; Hashimoto, Jun. (1996). Nautiliniellid polychaetes living in the mantle cavity of bivalve mollusks from cold seeps and hydrothermal vents around Japan. <em>Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory.</em> 37(3): 257-274. page(s): 259 [details] Available for editors 
Present Inaccurate Introduced: alien Containing type locality
From editor or global species database
Classification Nautiliniellidae is a junior synonym of Calamyzidae (now returned to subfamily level as Calamyzinae) which in turn is now part of Chrysopetalidae fide Aguado, Nygren & Rouse (2013). The genera previously included in Nautiliniellidae in WoRMS were: Flascarpia Blake, 1993, Iheyomytilidicola Miura & Hashimoto, 1996, Laubierus Blake, 1993, Miura Blake, 1993, Mytilidiphila Miura & Hashimoto, 1993, Natsushima Miura & Laubier, 1990, Nautiliniella Miura & Laubier, 1990, Petrecca Blake, 1990, Santelma Blake, 1993, Shinkai Miura & Laubier, 1990, Thyasiridicola Miura & Hashimoto, 1996, Vesicomyicola Dreyer, Miura & Van Dover, 2004, Nautilina Miura & Laubier, 1989 (accepted as Nautiliniella Miura & Laubier, 1990). These have been moved to Calamyzinae. [details]
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