1961
DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.1961.tb01623.x
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The Polychaet Fauna of South Africa. Part 6. Sedentary Species Dredged Off Cape Coasts With a Few New Records From the Shore.

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“…Els Alfacs Bay: Martín et al, 1993Brito et al, 2005) Genus Mediomastus Hartman, 1944Mediomastus Hartman, 1944 264 TYPE SPECIES: Mediomastus californiensis Hartman, 1944. Capitita Hartman, 1947 Mediomastus capensis Day, 1961 Mediomastus capensis Day, 1961. J. Linn.…”
Section: Mastobranchus Trinchesii Eisig 1887unclassified
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“…Els Alfacs Bay: Martín et al, 1993Brito et al, 2005) Genus Mediomastus Hartman, 1944Mediomastus Hartman, 1944 264 TYPE SPECIES: Mediomastus californiensis Hartman, 1944. Capitita Hartman, 1947 Mediomastus capensis Day, 1961 Mediomastus capensis Day, 1961. J. Linn.…”
Section: Mastobranchus Trinchesii Eisig 1887unclassified
“…GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: South Africa (Day, 1961), tropical West Indian Ocean (Day, 1957) and Madagascar (Day, 1967 (Fauvel, 1927), Galicia (Amoureux, 1972) and Bay of Biscay (Campoy, 1982;Aguirrezabalaga, 1984) to Senegal and Cape Verde islands (Núñez et al, 1999 et al, 1999). Recorded in the Gulf of Naples (Eisig, 1887), Marseille (Harmelin, 1968), Gulf of Gaeta (Fauvel, 1927), Greece (Arvanitidis et al, 1999;Simboura & Nicolaidou, 2001), Iberian Mediterranean Peninsula and Alboran Sea.…”
Section: Notomastus Aberansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stylarioides saldanha (Day, 1961) n. comb., is closely allied to S. grubei, but their main differences are in the relative number of cephalic cage chaetae and in the relative size of neurohooks.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most cirratulid genera (including several Dodecaceria species) have a single pair of branchiae per segment (Day, 1967), including the first branchial one. In turn, four species of Dodecaceria (D. capensis Day, 1961;D. choromytilicola Carrasco, 1977a;D.…”
Section: Diagnosis (Emended)mentioning
confidence: 99%