WoRMS taxon details
Nomenclatureoriginal description
Cook, D.G. (1974). The systematics and distribution of marine Tubificidae (Annelida: Oligochaeta) in the Bahia de San Quintin, Baja California, with descriptions of five new species. <em>Bulletin Southern California Academy of Sciences.</em> 73(3):126-140., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/34305150 [details] Available for editors [request]
Othercontext source (Bermuda)
Erséus, C. (1982). Taxonomic revision of the marine genus Limnodriloides (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae). <em>Verhandlungen des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Hamburg (NF).</em> 25: 207-277. [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Erséus, C. (1990). The marine Tubificidae (Oligochaeta) of the barrier reef ecosystems at Carrie Bow Cay, Belize, and other parts of the Caribbean Sea, with descriptions of twenty-seven new species and revision of Heterodrilus, Thalassodrilides and Smithsonidrilus. <em>Zoologica Scripta.</em> 19(3): 243-303., available online at https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-6409.1990.tb00259.x [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Davis, D. (1985). The Oligochaeta of Georges bank (NW Atlantic), with descriptions of four new species. <em>Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington.</em> 98(1):158-176., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/34648431#page/176/mode/1up [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Erséus, C. (1982). Taxonomic revision of the marine genus Limnodriloides (Oligochaeta: Tubificidae). <em>Verhandlungen des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Hamburg (NF).</em> 25: 207-277. [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source
Milligan, M.R. (1996). Identification manual for the aquatic Oligochaeta of Florida. Volume II. Estuarine and nearshore marine oligochaetes. <em>Florida Departement of Environmental protection, Division of Water Facilities, Tallahasse, Florida, U.S.A.</em> 239pp. [details]
Holotype USNM 48730, geounit San Quintin Bay [details]
From editor or global species database
Depth range Subtidal, silt to coarse sand, 0.5-150 m. [details]
Depth range Subtidal sand, to at least 150 m depth. [details]
Distribution Belize, Panama, Guadeloupe, Bahamas. Bermuda. east coast of the U.S. (Florida through
Massachusetts). Pacific coast of Mexico. [details]
Distribution L. barnardi inhabits various kinds of subtidal sand, known from 0.5—150 m depth. New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, N. Carolina, E coast of Florida, Bahamas and Bermuda (all NW Atlantic and new records), and Pacific coast of Mexico. [details]
Etymology Named for J. Laurens Barnard (Smithsonian Institution) who led the expedition to Bahia de San Quintin [details]
Type locality Lat/Lon of holotype is an approximation based on figure 6, page 137 [details]
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