Phyllodoce (annelid)

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Phyllodoce
Phyllodoce lineata.jpg
Phyllodoce lineata
with everted proboscis
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Phyllodoce

Lamarck, 1818 [1]
Type species

Savigny in Lamarck, 1818
Species
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Phyllodoce is a genus of polychaete worms, which contains about 200 species. The prostomium bears eyes, two pairs of antennae and a pair of large retractile nuchal organs.[2] The eversible proboscis is clearly divided into two parts.[2]

Species[]

The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species in the genus :[1]

  • Benham, 1927
  • Nolte, 1938
  • Grube, 1860
  • Nolte, 1938
  • Webster, 1879
  • (Blake, 1988)
  • Day, 1975
  • (Hartmann-Schröder, 1965)
  • (Hansen, 1882)
  • (Hartmann-Schröder, 1974)
  • Saint-Joseph, 1898
  • Quatrefages, 1866
  • Saint-Joseph, 1898
  • Wesenberg-Lund, 1962
  • Grube, 1857
  • Nolte, 1938
  • Nolte, 1938
  • Verrill, 1873
  • Grube, 1880
  • Uschakov & Wu, 1959
  • Malmgren, 1865
  • Carrington, 1865
  • Day, 1949
  • Johnston, 1865
  • (Kudenov, 1975)
  • Grube, 1850
  • McCammon & Montagne, 1979
  • Fauvel, 1943
  • Willey, 1905
  • (Hartmann-Schröder, 1986)
  • (Fauchald, 1972)
  • McIntosh, 1885
  • (Imajima, 1967)
  • Gravier, 1900
  • Gravier, 1900
  • (Schmarda, 1861)
  • Chamberlin, 1919
  • Nolte, 1938
  • Moore, 1909
  • Grube, 1857
  • Willey, 1905
  • Bergström, 1916
  • Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833
  • Gravier, 1900
  • Johnston, 1865
  • Örsted, 1842
  • Blake & Walton, 1977
  • (Hartman, 1966)
  • Nolte, 1938
  • Nolte, 1938
  • (Chamberlin, 1919)
  • Hartman, 1966
  • Audouin & Milne Edwards in Quatrefages, 1866
  • Örsted, 1842
  • Imajima, 1967
  • (McIntosh, 1908)
  • (Lee & Jae, 1985)
  • (Gmelin in Linnaeus, 1788)
  • Savigny in Lamarck, 1818
  • Hartmann-Schröder, 1960
  • Phyllodoce lineata (Claparède, 1870)
  • Grube, 1857
  • Ben-Eliahu, 1972
  • Kinberg, 1866
  • Schmarda, 1861
  • Saint-Joseph, 1895
  • Grube, 1857
  • Phyllodoce maculata (Linnaeus, 1767)
  • Langerhans, 1880
  • Treadwell, 1901
  • Gravier, 1900
  • Monro, 1939
  • Moore, 1909
  • Quatrefages, 1844
  • Monro, 1939
  • Knox, 1960
  • (Treadwell, 1937)
  • Quatrefages, 1866
  • (Hartman, 1964)
  • Phyllodoce mucosa Örsted, 1843
  • Grube, 1878
  • (Kravitz & Jones, 1979)
  • Rioja, 1941
  • Saint-Joseph, 1906
  • Nolte, 1938
  • Treadwell, 1928
  • Nolte, 1938
  • Kinberg, 1866
  • Quatrefages, 1866
  • Treadwell, 1917
  • Uschakov & Wu, 1959
  • (Hartmann-Schröder, 1965)
  • Gravier, 1907
  • (Kinberg, 1866)
  • Quatrefages, 1844
  • Blake, 1988
  • Nolte, 1938
  • Augener, 1922
  • Hartmann-Schröder, 1959
  • Treadwell, 1926
  • Schmarda, 1861
  • Grube, 1857
  • Grube, 1878
  • Quatrefages, 1866
  • (McIntosh, 1877)
  • Augener, 1913
  • McIntosh, 1885
  • Gravier, 1900
  • Day, 1963
  • Treadwell, 1925
  • Monro, 1939
  • Grube, 1878
  • Grube, 1878
  • Nolte, 1938
  • Treadwell, 1917
  • Blanchard in Gay, 1849
  • (Hartmann-Schröder, 1965)
  • Kudenov, 1975
  • Day, 1963
  • Pruvot, 1883
  • Treadwell, 1928
  • (Hartmann-Schröder, 1965)
  • Treadwell, 1926
  • (Hartman, 1936)

References[]

  1. ^ a b Read, G., Bellan, G. (2010). Read G, Fauchald K (eds.). "Phyllodoce Lamarck, 1818". World Polychaeta database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b Pleijel, Fredrik (1991). "Phylogeny and classification of the Phyllodocidae (Polychaeta)". Zoologica Scripta. 20 (3): 225–261. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6409.1991.tb00289.x. S2CID 85306247.


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