WoRMS taxon details
Nomenclatureoriginal description
Hartman, Olga. (1976 [issue for 1974]). Polychaetous annelids of the Indian Ocean including an account of species collected by members of the International Indian Ocean Expeditions, 1963-1964 and a catalogue and bibliography of the species from India. <em>Journal of Marine Biological Association of India.</em> 16(1): 191-252., available online at http://mbai.org.in/php/journaldload.php?id=817&bkid=48 page(s): 223; note: no figures [details] Available for editors [request]
Taxonomyredescription
Carrera-Parra, Luis F. (2006). Revision of Lumbrineris de Blainville, 1828 (Polychaeta: Lumbrineridae). <em>Zootaxa.</em> 1336:1-64. page(s): 31; note: Under the misspelling "L. inhacea" describes the specimen that LACM-AHF have recorded as the holotype (Hartman didn't include this specimen in her paper) [details] Available for editors [request]
Present Present in aphia/obis/gbif/idigbio Inaccurate Introduced: alien Containing type locality
Holotype LACM LACM-AHF Poly1183, geounit Mozambique Channel [details]
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Additional information some background on the IIOE collections made on the IIOE (International Indian Ocean Expedition, 1963-1964) is given at the NHMLAC research & collections website http://research.nhm.org/mbc/collections/collection.html?code=iioe [details]
Etymology Named after Inhaca Island. The specimen is from a location at least 200 km from Inhaca Island, but Hartman may have used the name as the closest location with name recognition [details]
Holotype Hartman (1976) didn't include in her paper the specimen that Carrera-Parra (2006) reports that LACM-AHF have recorded as the holotype. Possibly inclusion of this specimen by 'bibliographic reference' applies here (ICZN Art. 72.4) as she refers to an unpublished MS description of Inhaca Island specimens. Also Art. 72.4.1.1 allows any evidence, even previously unpublished to be considered, and it is probable this exists at LACM. However, Carrera-Parra appears unaware of this issue. [details]
Taxonomy Hartman in her abstract lists Lumbrineris inhacae as newly described in her article, but the actual description is very brief, and she indicates it is to be more completely described in Hartman 1970 in preparation. This manuscript, to be titled "Polychaetous annelids in the Mozambique Channel collected by the International Indian Ocean expedition" never was published, probably because Hartman died in 1974. [details]
Type locality Mozambique. No holotype was designated by Hartman in her article. The records of LACM-AHF list LACM-AHF Poly1183, as the holotype, and as from Mozambique channel. Its actual location of -24.8333 34.8333 is near the Mozambique mainland coast [details]
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