Euphrosinidae

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Euphrosinidae
Euphrosine triloba (13980906691).jpg
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Class: Polychaeta
Order: Amphinomida
Family: Euphrosinidae
Williams, 1852

The Euphrosinidae are a family of polychaete worms.[1] The name is from Greek Euphrosyne, meaning merriment; she was one of the three Graces.

Clade

Amphinomida 
 Euphrosinidae 

Euphrosine

Amphinomidae

Species[]

Euphrosinidae contains the following genera and species:[a]

  • Euphrosine Lamarck, 1818
    • Kudenov, 1993
    • Horst, 1903
    • Johnson, 1897
    • Sars, 1851
    • Ehlers, 1900
    • Kudenov, 1993
    • Johnson, 1897
    • Moore, 1905
    • Örstedt, 1843
    • Essenberg, 1917
    • Kinberg, 1857
    • Michaelsen, 1892
    • Sars, 1862
    • Amoureux, 1982
    • Hartmann-Schröder & Rosenfeldt, 1992
    • Imajima, 2009
    • Moore, 1911
    • Kudenov, 1993
    • Audouin & H Milne Edwards, 1833
    • Horst, 1912
    • Johnson, 1901
    • Moore, 1905
    • Horst, 1903
    • Detinova, 1986
    • Savigny in Lamarck, 1818
    • Moore, 1911
    • Horst, 1903
    • Horst, 1903
    • Ehlers, 1900
    • Augener, 1924
    • Haswell, 1878
    • Kudenov, 1993
    • Horst, 1903
    • Essenberg, 1917
    • Savigny in Lamarck, 1818
    • Ehlers, 1900
    • Horst, 1903
    • Gustafson, 1930
    • Chamberlin, 1919
    • Horst, 1903
    • Horst, 1903
    • Imajima, 2003
    • Imajima, 2009
    • Imajima, 2003
    • Augener, 1927
    • Ehlers, 1900
    • Horst, 1903
    • Marenzeller, 1879
    • Imajima, 2001
    • Ehlers, 1887
    • Hoagland, 1920
    • Rullier & Amoureux, 1979
  • Detinova, 1985
    • (Averincev, 1972)
    • (Hartman, 1960)
  • Kudenov, 1993
    • (Hartmann-Schröder & Rosenfeldt, 1992)
    • Kudenov, 1993
    • Kudenov, 1993
  • Fauvel, 1913
    • Augener, 1924
    • Fauvel, 1913

Notes[]

  1. ^ A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than the present genus.

References[]

  1. ^ "Euphrosinidae". Polychaetes: An Interactive Identification Guide. Retrieved 17 February 2013.


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