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<strong>Annotated</strong> <strong>checklist</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>polychaete</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arabian Seas 131<br />

Semivermilia pomatostegoides (Zibrowius, 1969)<br />

Vermiliopis pomatostegoides Zibrowius, 1969: 129. Type locality/origin: “Tripolitaine (à 6,6 milles de Ras El Msenn)”<br />

(Libya, Mediterranean Sea).<br />

° Semivermilia pomatostegoides. — BIANCHI 1981: 91.<br />

Semivermilia pomatostegoides. — VINE & BAILEY-BROCK 1984: 143.<br />

Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />

[?] Serpula concharum Langerhans, 1880<br />

Serpula concharum Langerhans, 1880 b: 118. Type locality/origin: Madeira (NE Atlantic).<br />

° Serpula concharum. — HARTMAN 1959: 593.<br />

Serpula cf. concharum. — BEN-ELIAHU 1976 a: 110.<br />

Serpula concharum. — AMOUREUX et al. 1978: 143.<br />

Serpula cf. concharum. — BEN-ELIAHU & SAFRIEL 1982: 389.<br />

Serpula concharum. — VINE & BAILEY-BROCK 1984: 137.<br />

Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />

Remarks: According to ten Hove (pers. comm.), <strong>the</strong> occurrence <strong>of</strong> this Atlantic/Mediterranean<br />

<strong>species</strong> in <strong>the</strong> Red Sea is doubtful, based on specimens examined by him.<br />

Serpula jukesii Baird, 1865<br />

Serpula jukesii Baird, 1865 a: 20. Type locality/origin: Australia (S Pacific).<br />

Serpula gervaisii ? — GRUBE 1868 b: 640 [not Quatrefages, 1866].<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — GRAVIER 1906 b: 110.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — GRAVIER 1908: 112.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — FAUVEL 1911: 426.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — PIXELL 1913: 71.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — POTTS 1928: 700.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — FAUVEL 1932: 241.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — FAUVEL 1933 a: 76.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — FAUVEL 1933 b: 142.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — MONRO 1937: 316.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — WESENBERG-LUND 1949: 356.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — FAUVEL 1953: 454.<br />

Serpula vermicularis granulosa. — MOHAMMAD 1971: 301.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — MOHAMMAD 1971: 301.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — KISELEVA 1971: 70.<br />

Serpula granulosa. — HARTMAN 1974 b: 633.<br />

Serpula vermicularis granulosa. — MOHAMMAD 1976: 133.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — MOHAMMAD 1976: 133.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — AMOUREUX et al. 1978: 143.<br />

Serpula vermicularis. — VINE & BAILEY-BROCK 1984: 139.<br />

Regional distribution: Suez Canal, Red Sea, Gulf <strong>of</strong> Aden, Arabian Sea, Arabian Gulf.<br />

Remarks: According to TEN HOVE & JANSEN-JACOBS (1984: 150-152), <strong>the</strong> record reported<br />

by GRUBE (1868 b) most probably belongs to S. jukesii, while S. granulosa Marenzeller, 1884 is<br />

most probably a synonym <strong>of</strong> S. vermicularis. However, based on specimens examined from <strong>the</strong> Red<br />

Sea, ten Hove (pers. comm.) doubts <strong>the</strong> occurrence <strong>of</strong> S. vermicularis in <strong>the</strong> Red Sea and in<br />

tropical waters in general and indicates that <strong>the</strong> records <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> latter <strong>species</strong> belong to S. jukesii.<br />

Serpula vermicularis is probably a complex <strong>of</strong> <strong>species</strong>, presently under review by T.G. PILLAI.<br />

Serpula lobiancoi Rioja, 1917<br />

Serpula lo-biancoi Rioja, 1917: 77. Type locality/origin: “Cantábrico” (Spain, NE Atlantic).<br />

° Serpula lobiancoi. — HARTMAN 1959: 595.<br />

Serpula lobiancoi. — VINE & BAILEY-BROCK 1984: 138.<br />

Regional distribution: Red Sea.

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