2015
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4019.1.13
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Serpulidae (Annelida) of Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Abstract: Serpulidae are obligatory sedentary polychaetes inhabiting calcareous tubes that are most common in subtropical and tropical areas of the world. This paper describes serpulid polychaetes collected from Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia in 1983-2013 and deposited in Australian museums and overseas. In total, 17 serpulid genera were recorded, but although the study deals with 44 nominal taxa, the exact number of species remains unclear because a number of genera (i.e., Salmacina, Protula, Serpula, Spi… Show more

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“…Evaluation: Gender-variable adjective with ending feminine as in Sun et al (2015: 85) and Kupriyanova et al (2015; 293), both mistakenly reporting the original name as ‘ trivesiculosa ’). Usages as ‘ trivesiculosus ’ (besides original) exist (e.g., ten Hove and Ben Eliahu 2005: 134).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Evaluation: Gender-variable adjective with ending feminine as in Sun et al (2015: 85) and Kupriyanova et al (2015; 293), both mistakenly reporting the original name as ‘ trivesiculosa ’). Usages as ‘ trivesiculosus ’ (besides original) exist (e.g., ten Hove and Ben Eliahu 2005: 134).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conflict was first reported in WoRMS by one of us (GBR) in July 2015, after a misinterpretation of the Code requirement for Hydroides names was published in Tovar-Hernández et al (2016, as first online July 2015, p.8). Gender-corrected names were subsequently used in Sun et al (2015), Kupriyanova et al (2015), and Sun et al (2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the Mediterranean only reported from Greece (Bogdanos and Nicolaidou 1985, Bogdanos and Satsmadjis 1987). Commonly distributed in the Indo-Pacific region (Kupriyanova et al 2015). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…These sedentary animals are common on shallow coral reefs, where they usually live in close association with scleractinian and milleporid corals (Dai and Yang 1995). In most studies concerning the taxonomy and phylogeny of Spirobranchus worms, little or no attention is given to their host's identity (e.g., Kupriyanova et al 2015;Willette et al 2015). Therefore, it is not unexpected that new host species can still be discovered (Hoeksema and Ten Hove 2014).…”
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