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Hove, Harry A. ten; San Martín, Guillermo. |
Hove, H. A. ten & G. San Martin, 1994. Serpulidae (Polychaeta) from the “I Expedición Cubano-Española” to Isla de la Juventud and Archipiélago de los Canarreos (Cuba). Studies Nat. Hist. Caribbean Region 72: Amsterdam 1995: 13-24. Fourteen taxa of the family Serpulidae (Polychaeta, Annelida), excluding Spirorbinae, have been collected during the “I Expedición Cubano-Española” on the coast of Cuba: * Hydroides gairacensis, H. cf. mucronatus, H. parvus, H. spec. A, * Pomatostegus stellatus, Pseudovermilia fuscostriata, P. multispinosa, P. occidentalis, Rhodopsis pusilla, * Salmacina: spec., Sclerostyla ctenactis, Spirobranchus giganteus: sensu stricto, S. polycerus and Vermiliopsis annulata. Except for those marked with an *, they are new to the Cuban... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Cuba.; Serpulidae; Polychaeta. |
Ano: 1995 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/503177 |
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Hove, Harry A. ten; Nishi, Eijiroh. |
Spirobranchus corrugatus, a little known species, is redescribed based on ample material from Australia, Indonesia, Japan and the Seychelles. The species is characterized by a seemingly porous tube, sunk into the substrate. Characteristically, the opercular plate shows a number of radial ridges on its distal surface, resembling Middle Miocene microfossils from Poland. The ventral rim of the opercular bulb of Sp. corrugatus bears numerous ocelli, with single lenses. A comparison with similar species is given. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Polychaeta; Serpulidae; Indo-Pacific; Miocene; Poland. |
Ano: 1996 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505214 |
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Hove, H.A. Ten; Pantus, F.J.A. |
Ventral thoracic bloodvessel-patterns were defined in a random sample of 152 living specimens of the Apomatus/Protula- complex. Two main patterns and a derived one could be recognized. Eight characters, often used in Serpulid taxonomy and retraceable in preserved material, were determined too: e.g. presence or absence of an operculum and pattern of thoracic setae. These parameters were correlated to the vascular patterns. It was shown that (a) all operculate specimens possess a vascular system of one main pattern; 86% of those closely studied have "Apomatus-setae" at least from setiger 4 onwards; all have radioles with paired rows of compound eyespots. (b) The non-operculate specimens generally possess the other main vascular pattern; the thorax often has... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Polychaeta; Serpulidae; Apomatus; Protula; Taxonomy; Mediterranean; 42.76. |
Ano: 1985 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/319269 |
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