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New and lesser known Dorvilleidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from Scandinavian and northeast American waters

Pages 285-303 | Received 15 Jun 1978, Published online: 21 Dec 2011

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Hannelore Paxton, Helena Wiklund, Frances Alexander & Sergi Taboada. (2017) Is the Antarctic Ophryotrocha orensanzi (Annelida: Dorvilleidae) a circumpolar non-specialized opportunist?. Systematics and Biodiversity 15:2, pages 105-114.
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Ascensão Ravara, Ana R. Marçal, Helena Wiklund & Ana Hilário. (2015) First account on the diversity of Ophryotrocha (Annelida, Dorvilleidae) from a mammal-fall in the deep-Atlantic Ocean with the description of three new species. Systematics and Biodiversity 13:6, pages 555-570.
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Kristin Kvalø Heggøy, Christoffer Schander & Bertil Åkesson. (2007) The phylogeny of the annelid genus Ophryotrocha (Dorvilleidae). Marine Biology Research 3:6, pages 412-420.
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GudmundurV. Helgason, Arnthor Gardarsson, Jörundur Svavarsson, Kristin Adalsteinsdottir & Helgi Gudmundsson. (1990) Polychaetes new to the icelandic Fauna, with remarks on some previously recorded species. Sarsia 75:3, pages 203-212.
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Inna L. Alalykina & Neonila E. Polyakova. (2022) New species of Ophryotrocha (Annelida: Dorvilleidae) associated with deep-sea reducing habitats in the Bering Sea, Northwest Pacific. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 206, pages 105217.
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Rafael de Oliveira Bonaldo, Tatiana Menchini Steiner & Antônia Cecília Zacagnini Amaral. (2022) Revision of Meiodorvillea Jumars, 1974 (Annelida: Dorvilleidae) including descriptions of three new species from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. PLOS ONE 17:3, pages e0264081.
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Joana Zanol, Luis F. Carrera-Parra, Tatiana Menchini Steiner, Antonia Cecilia Z. Amaral, Helena Wiklund, Ascensão Ravara & Nataliya Budaeva. (2021) The Current State of Eunicida (Annelida) Systematics and Biodiversity. Diversity 13:2, pages 74.
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Nicole K. Yen & Greg W. Rouse. (2020) Phylogeny, biogeography and systematics of Pacific vent, methane seep, and whale-fall Parougia (Dorvilleidae : Annelida), with eight new species. Invertebrate Systematics 34:2, pages 200.
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Naoto Jimi, Masanori Taru & Satoshi Imura. (2019) Life in the city: a new scavenger species of Ophryotrocha (Annelida, Dorvilleidae) from Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 132:1, pages 131.
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Hiroshi Kajihara, Maho Ikoma, Hiroshi Yamasaki & Shimpei F. Hiruta. (2015) Trilobodrilus itoi sp. nov., with a Re-Description of T. nipponicus (Annelida: Dinophilidae) and a Molecular Phylogeny of the Genus. Zoological Science 32:4, pages 405.
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Sergi Taboada, Maria Bas & Conxita Avila. (2014) A new Parougia species (Annelida, Dorvilleidae) associated with eutrophic marine habitats in Antarctica. Polar Biology 38:4, pages 517-527.
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Jorge Núñez, Rodrigo Riera & Yolanda Maggio. (2013) A new Ophryotrocha species (Polychaeta: Dorvilleidae) from circalittoral seabeds of the Cantabrian Sea (north-east Atlantic Ocean) . Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 94:1, pages 115-119.
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J. Núñez, Y. Maggio & R. Riera. (2014) Dorvilleidos (Polychaeta, Dorvilleidae) recolectados durante el proyecto “Fauna Ibérica” y catálogo de las especies íbero-baleares. Graellsia 69:2, pages 275-282.
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Joana Zanol. (2010) Homology of prostomial and pharyngeal structures in eunicida (Annelida) based on innervation and morphological similarities. Journal of Morphology 271:9, pages 1023-1043.
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Daniel J. Thornhill, Thomas G. Dahlgren & Kenneth M. Halanych. 2009. Annelids in Modern Biology. Annelids in Modern Biology 242 256 .
Hannelore Paxton. (2009) A New Species of Palpiphitime (Annelida: Dorvilleidae) from Western Canada. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 122:1, pages 26-31.
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DANNY EIBYE‐JACOBSEN & REINHARDT MØBJERG KRISTENSEN. (2005) A new genus and species of Dorvilleidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from Bermuda, with a phylogenetic analysis of Dorvilleidae, Iphitimidae and Dinophilidae. Zoologica Scripta 23:2, pages 107-131.
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BERTIL ÅKESSON & STANLEY A. RICE. (2005) Two new DorvNea species (Polychaeta, Dorvilleidae) with obligate asexuaI reproduction. Zoologica Scripta 21:4, pages 351-362.
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BRIGITTE HILBIG & JAMES A. BLAKE. (2005) Dorvilleidae (Annelida:Polychaeta) from the U.S. Atlantic slope and rise. Description of two new genera and 14 new species, with a generic revision of Ophryotrocha . Zoologica Scripta 20:2, pages 147-183.
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HENNING VON NORDHEIM. (2005) Petrocha notogaea gen. et sp.n., a neotenic interstitial polychaete (Dorvilleidae) from the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand . Zoologica Scripta 16:1, pages 33-38.
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WILFRIED WESTHEIDE & HENNING VON NORDHEIM. (2005) Interstitial Dorvilleidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Zoologica Scripta 14:3, pages 183-199.
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WILFRIED WESTHEIDE. (1982) Ikosipodus carolensis gen. et sp.n., an Interstitial Neotenic Polychaete from North Carolina, U.S.A., and Its Phylogenetic Relationships within Dorvilleidae. Zoologica Scripta 11:2, pages 117-126.
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