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Jirkov, Igor A. (2018). Redescription of Ampharetidae (Polychaeta) described by Nikita V. Kucheruk with the description of a new Amphicteis species from the North Pacific. Invertebrate Zoology. 15(1): 348-365.
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Jirkov, Igor A.
2018
Redescription of Ampharetidae (Polychaeta) described by Nikita V. Kucheruk with the description of a new Amphicteis species from the North Pacific
Invertebrate Zoology
15(1): 348-365
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Three ampharetid species, Melinantipoda quaterdentata Kucheruk, 1976, Amphicteis bifolium Kucheruk, 1976 and Amagopsis cirratus Kucheruk, 1976, are re-described based on type material. Melinantipoda quaterdentata is transferred to Melinnides Wesenberg-Lund, 1950; Amagopsis cirratus is treated as a junior synonym of Grubianella antarctica McIntosh, 1885; the generic diagnosis of Amphicteis Grube, 1850 is edited to exclude descriptions of longitudinal prostomial ridges; and Watatsumi Reuscher, Fiege et Imajima, 2015 is treated as a junior synonym of Amphicteis. A new species of Amphicteis is described, from the north-east Pacific (from the Northern Bering Sea to Honshu, at 68–256 m); the new species has one pair of foliose branchiae and well developed paleae with numerous chaetae.
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 Etymology

author: Amphicteis nikiti is "named after Nikita Kucheruk". Nikita Valentovich Kucheruck (26.05.1949–23.12.2012), ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Although Day (1964) placed Melinnides as a synonym of Melinnopsis, Jirkov (2018) treats it as valid because "1. ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Wesenberg-Lund (1950) clearly indicated Melinnides and its type species M rostrata were based on a single ... [details]

 Type locality

No geographic placename given. Geolocation is Olyutorsky Bay, Bering Sea, N Kamchatka, Russia, Vitjaz station 600, ... [details]

 Type material

No museum registration number is stated. The specimen came from Vitjaz station 600. Holotype is evidently in ... [details]