Advances in Polychaete Research 2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-0655-1_9
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Designation of a neotype of Marphysa sanguinea (Montagu, 1813) and a description of a new species of Marphysa from eastern Australia

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“…This worm lives in sandy and rocky sediments from the intertidal to subtidal (Izuka, 1912;Imajima, 2007). Recently, Hutchings and Karageorgopoulos (2003) redescribed Marphysa sanguinea using a specimen collected in England as the type locality. Subsequent taxonomic revisions of the Marphysa sanguinea group have been done from different parts of the world (Lewis and Karageorgopoulos, 2008;Glasby and Hutchings, 2010).…”
Section: Pseudopotamilla Occelata Moore 1905mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This worm lives in sandy and rocky sediments from the intertidal to subtidal (Izuka, 1912;Imajima, 2007). Recently, Hutchings and Karageorgopoulos (2003) redescribed Marphysa sanguinea using a specimen collected in England as the type locality. Subsequent taxonomic revisions of the Marphysa sanguinea group have been done from different parts of the world (Lewis and Karageorgopoulos, 2008;Glasby and Hutchings, 2010).…”
Section: Pseudopotamilla Occelata Moore 1905mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, they are sold to recreational fishermen and used locally. Until now, these blood worms were misidentified as Marphysa sanguinea (Montagu, 1813), which was originally described from the south coast of Devon, UK (Hutchings and Karageorgopoulos 2003). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One is M. sanguinea Montagu, 1813, which has been reported from all oceans of both northern and southern hemispheres, except for the polar regions (see Day, 1967;Miura, 1977;Gathof, 1984;Paxton and Chou, 2000;Prevedelli et al, 2007). However, Hutchings and Karageorgopoulos (2003), as well as Lewis and Karageorgopoulos (2008), have challenged the cosmopolitan status of M. sanguinea. Hutchings and Karageorgopoulos (2003) suggest that the distribution of M. sanguinea is restricted to northern Europe, and that records from other parts of the world should be checked.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Hutchings and Karageorgopoulos (2003), as well as Lewis and Karageorgopoulos (2008), have challenged the cosmopolitan status of M. sanguinea. Hutchings and Karageorgopoulos (2003) suggest that the distribution of M. sanguinea is restricted to northern Europe, and that records from other parts of the world should be checked. Certainly, the records of M. sanguinea from South Africa have been found to represent another species (Lewis and Karageorgopoulos, 2008), and this has been confirmed both morphologically and molecularly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%