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Tovar‐Hernández, M. A. (2007). Revision of Chone Kr⊘yer, 1856 (Polychaeta: Sabellidae) from North America and descriptions of four new species. Journal of Natural History. 41(9-12): 511-566.
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10.1080/00222930701250912 [view]
Tovar‐Hernández, M. A.
2007
Revision of Chone Kr⊘yer, 1856 (Polychaeta: Sabellidae) from North America and descriptions of four new species
Journal of Natural History
41(9-12): 511-566
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD)
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The present study deals with the revision of type and non-type material from 12 species of Chone Kroyer, 1856 (Polychaeta: Sabellidae) that have been described from North America: C. albocincta Banse, 1972, C. aurantiaca (Johnson, 1901), C. bimaculata Banse and Nichols, 1968, C. ecaudata (Moore, 1923), C. gracilis Moore, 1906, C. magna (Moore, 1923), C. minuta Hartman, 1944, C. mollis (Bush in Moore, 1904), C. picta (Verrill, 1885), C. princei McIntosh, 1916, C. ungavana Chamberlin, 1920, and C. veleronis Banse, 1972; and the formal description of four new species: Chone eiffelturris n. sp., Chone paramollis n. sp., Chone quebecensis n. sp., and Chone trilineata n. sp. Chone princei is redescribed and transferred to the genus Jasmineira Langerhans, 1880; C. ungavana is declared incertae sedis; C. bimaculata is reinstated; C. minuta is synonymized with C. ecaudata, and C. mollis is recorded for the Pacific coast of Panama.
Chone albocincta Banse, 1971 accepted as Dialychone albocincta (Banse, 1971) (redescription)
Chone aurantiaca (Johnson, 1901) (redescription)
Chone bimaculata Banse & Nicholls, 1968 accepted as Paradialychone bimaculata (Banse & Nicholls, 1968) (redescription)
Chone ecaudata (Moore, 1923) accepted as Paradialychone ecaudata (Moore, 1923) (redescription)
Chone eiffelturris Tovar-Hernández, 2007 accepted as Paradialychone eiffelturris (Tovar-Hernández, 2007) (original description)
Chone gracilis Moore, 1906 (redescription)
Chone magna (Moore, 1923) (redescription)
Chone mollis (Bush, 1904) (redescription)
Chone paramollis Tovar-Hernández, 2007 accepted as Paradialychone paramollis (Tovar-Hernández, 2007) (original description)
Chone picta (Verrill, 1885) (new combination reference)
Chone princei McIntosh, 1916 accepted as Jasmineira princei (McIntosh, 1916) (source of synonymy)
Chone quebecensis Tovar-Hernandez, 2007 accepted as Dialychone quebecensis (Tovar-Hernandez, 2007) (original description)
Chone trilineata Tovar-Hernández, 2007 accepted as Dialychone trilineata (Tovar-Hernández, 2007) (original description)
Chone ungavana Chamberlin, 1920 (status source)
Chone veleronis Banse, 1972 accepted as Dialychone veleronis (Banse, 1972) (redescription)
Jasmineira princei (McIntosh, 1916) (new combination reference)
Chone aurantiaca (Johnson, 1901) (redescription)
Chone bimaculata Banse & Nicholls, 1968 accepted as Paradialychone bimaculata (Banse & Nicholls, 1968) (redescription)
Chone ecaudata (Moore, 1923) accepted as Paradialychone ecaudata (Moore, 1923) (redescription)
Chone eiffelturris Tovar-Hernández, 2007 accepted as Paradialychone eiffelturris (Tovar-Hernández, 2007) (original description)
Chone gracilis Moore, 1906 (redescription)
Chone magna (Moore, 1923) (redescription)
Chone mollis (Bush, 1904) (redescription)
Chone paramollis Tovar-Hernández, 2007 accepted as Paradialychone paramollis (Tovar-Hernández, 2007) (original description)
Chone picta (Verrill, 1885) (new combination reference)
Chone princei McIntosh, 1916 accepted as Jasmineira princei (McIntosh, 1916) (source of synonymy)
Chone quebecensis Tovar-Hernandez, 2007 accepted as Dialychone quebecensis (Tovar-Hernandez, 2007) (original description)
Chone trilineata Tovar-Hernández, 2007 accepted as Dialychone trilineata (Tovar-Hernández, 2007) (original description)
Chone ungavana Chamberlin, 1920 (status source)
Chone veleronis Banse, 1972 accepted as Dialychone veleronis (Banse, 1972) (redescription)
Jasmineira princei (McIntosh, 1916) (new combination reference)
Etymology
trilineata from Latin, meaning three-lined; and refers to the peculiar shape of the glandular ridge on chaetiger 2. [details]
Homonymy
Sabella picta is correctly recorded as a homonym in the Hartman catalogue (it is a junior primary homonym to ... [details]
Homonymy
Sabella picta Verrill, 1885 is a junior primary homonym to Sabella picta Krøyer, 1856. Neither remain in Sabella ... [details]