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DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.6103
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Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire naturelle des crustacés

Abstract: (8) treille •, mais il devient assez diflicile de lui assigner une place plutôt dans la section des Poecilopes que dans celle des Lopliiropes (i). Quelqu'opinion que l'on adopte , on conviendra qu'il a voisine les Cyclopes , que c^est auprès d'eux qu'il faut nécessairement le placer, et que , malgré la réserve qu'on ne sauiait trop avoir dans la création des nouveaux genres , il faut bien ici en établir un pour cet animal singulier, dont la différence essentielle ne consiste pas tant dans l'existence bizarre d… Show more

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“… Blainville (1824 : 281) also claimed that he knew four or five other species of marine onchidiids from the southern hemisphere, without naming them, but Blainville (1826 : 523) listed them two years later (Table 1 ): Peronia laevis , a junior objective synonym of Marmaronchis vaigiensis ; Peronia semituberculata , a junior objective synonym of Onchidium planatum , itself a nomen dubium which may or may not refer to an onchidiid species; Peronia oniscoides , which all authors ignored except for Labbé (1934a : 243) and which clearly does not refer to a Peronia species (see general discussion). In addition, Blainville (1826 : 523) also pointed out that Onchidium celticum , a name which Cuvier used for small marine slugs from the coast of Brittany, France, could also refer to a Peronia ; Onchidium celticum remained a nomen nudum until 1832, when it was described by Audouin and Milne-Edwards (1832 : 118).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Blainville (1824 : 281) also claimed that he knew four or five other species of marine onchidiids from the southern hemisphere, without naming them, but Blainville (1826 : 523) listed them two years later (Table 1 ): Peronia laevis , a junior objective synonym of Marmaronchis vaigiensis ; Peronia semituberculata , a junior objective synonym of Onchidium planatum , itself a nomen dubium which may or may not refer to an onchidiid species; Peronia oniscoides , which all authors ignored except for Labbé (1934a : 243) and which clearly does not refer to a Peronia species (see general discussion). In addition, Blainville (1826 : 523) also pointed out that Onchidium celticum , a name which Cuvier used for small marine slugs from the coast of Brittany, France, could also refer to a Peronia ; Onchidium celticum remained a nomen nudum until 1832, when it was described by Audouin and Milne-Edwards (1832 : 118).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNA sequences were aligned using Clustal W in MEGA 7 ( Kumar et al 2016 ). Eleven onchidiid species outside Peronia were selected as outgroups from our previous studies ( Dayrat et al 2011 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019a , b , c , d ; Dayrat and Goulding 2017 ; Goulding et al 2018a , b , c ): Alionchis jailoloensis Goulding & Dayrat in Goulding et al 2018a , Laspionchis boucheti Dayrat & Goulding in Dayrat et al 2019b ; Marmaronchis vaigiensis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825), Melayonchis eloisae Dayrat in Dayrat et al 2017 , Onchidella celtica (Cuvier in Audouin and Milne-Edwards 1832 ), Onchidina australis (Semper, 1880), Onchidium typhae Buchannan, 1800, Paromoionchis tumidus (Semper, 1880), Peronina tenera (Stoliczka, 1869), Platevindex luteus (Semper, 1880), and Wallaconchis sinanui Goulding & Dayrat in Goulding et al 2018b . All new DNA sequences were deposited in GenBank and vouchers deposited in museum collections (Table 2 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One key annelid model species, developed for decades with success, is the Nereididae (Errantia) Platynereis dumerilii [39]. Platynereis has risen as an intensely studied model organism for developmental, marine, neural, and evolutionary biology, in which a variety of technical tools are available [25,40].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sexual behaviour in the tribe Lyttini is poorly known. Some ethological studies have been carried out on the genus Lytta Fabricius, 1775 [Goedart 1700, Audouin 1826, Fabre 1886, Beauregard 1890, Selander 1960, Matthes 1972, Gerber & Church 1973, Pinto & Mayor 1978, Snead & Alcock 1985, Alcock 1986, Brown 1990, Cooley 1995: 6 species from North America and L. vesicatoria (Linnaeus, 1758 from Eurasia]. Field observations are available in literature on the genera Alosimus [Cros 1911, 1928b: A. viridissimus (Lucas, 1849], Berberomeloe Bologna, 1989[Cros 1912a, Bologna 1989: B. majalis (Linnaeus, 1758], Cabalia [Cros 1928a: C. rufiventris (Walker, 1871], Lydus [Cros 1912b, 1928b, Bologna 1991: L. marginatus (Fabricius, 1792, L. algiricus (Linnaeus, 1758)], Oenas [Cros 1922: O. afer (Linnaeus, 1767].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%