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Die Polychaeten der Amsterdam-Expedition nach der Insel Ascension (Zentral-Atlantik) Naturalis
Hartmann-Schröder, Gesa.
During the Amsterdam Expedition to Ascension Island in 1989 eighteen species of polychaetes were collected, fifteen of which were already known to science. One could not be identified to species level and two were new to science: Aricidea (Aedicira) ascensionensis n. sp. and Notodasus arenicola n. sp. Four of the known species are widely distributed, three are circumtropicalsubtropical and one has a tropical-subtropical distribution in the Pacific and in the Atlantic Ocean. Another species is recorded from different regions in the Atlantic Ocean. The rest of the species were – until now – only known from their type localities, viz. West Indies, Angola, Persian Gulf, Galapagos Islands, and South Shetland Islands.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Polychaeta; Taxonomy; Ascension Island; Distribution.
Ano: 1992 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504236
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Amsterdam Expeditions to the West Indian Islands, Report 9. Die Polychaeten der Amsterdam-Expeditionen nach Westindien Naturalis
Hartmann-Schröder, Gesa.
Nineteen species were collected, twelve of which were already known to science, three were not or not exactly determinable and three others as well as a subspecies were new to science and described: Microphthalmia stocki n. sp., Typosyllis bifurcata n. sp., Brania glandulosa n. sp., Sphaerosyllis hystrix anoculata n. subsp. Four of the known species are widely distributed, three are circumtropical-subtropical, two have an Indo-West-Pacific distribution, one species has an amphi-Central-American distribution, and two species are endemics.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1980 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504338
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Stygofauna of the Canary Islands, 13 Die Polychaeten der Sammelreisen 1985 und 1987 Naturalis
Hartmann-Schröder, Gesa.
Fifteen species of Polychaeta have been studied, two of which not identifyable to species level. Ten species are recorded from the Canary Islands for the first time. The majority of the species is distributed more or less widely in the warmer parts of the oceans, 2 are cosmopolitan. Namanereis hummelincki, thought to be endemic to West Indian fresh and brackish waters, is now recorded from Fuerteventura at the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1988 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505441
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