Annotated checklist of the polychaete species of the ... - Senckenberg
Annotated checklist of the polychaete species of the ... - Senckenberg
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146 T. WEHE & D. FIEGE<br />
Spirorbis africana Sterzinger, 1909<br />
Spirorbis africana Sterzinger, 1909: 1451. Type locality/origin: Suez (Red Sea).<br />
° Spirorbis africana. — HARTMAN 1959: 601.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />
Remarks: Endemic <strong>species</strong>.<br />
Spirorbis indica Sterzinger, 1909<br />
Spirorbis indica Sterzinger, 1909: 1450. Type locality/origin: Suez (Red Sea).<br />
° Spirorbis indica. — HARTMAN 1959: 602.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />
Remarks: HARTMAN (1959) considered S. indica Sterzinger, 1909 to be a homonym without<br />
indicating <strong>of</strong> which <strong>species</strong>.<br />
Spirorbis laevis Quatrefages, 1866 – nomen dubium<br />
Spirorbis laevis Quatrefages, 1866: 490. Type locality/origin: “Guettary” (Tunesia?, Mediterranean Sea).<br />
Spirorbis laevis. — PIXELL 1913: 89.<br />
Spirorbis laevis. — AMOUREUX et al. 1978: 153.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />
Remarks: VINE et al. (1972) discussed <strong>the</strong> taxonomic problems with S. laevis in detail,<br />
concluding that <strong>the</strong> <strong>species</strong> should be regarded as nomen dubium.<br />
Stoa ammonitiformis Serres, 1855 – nomen dubium<br />
Stoa ammonitiformis Serres, 1855: 240. Type locality/origin: Red Sea?<br />
Stoa ammonitiformis. — HARTMAN 1974 b: 633.<br />
Regional distribution: ? Red Sea.<br />
Remarks: According to HARTMAN (1974 b), <strong>the</strong> <strong>species</strong> is indeterminable.<br />
Stoa perforans Serres, 1855 – nomen dubium<br />
Stoa perforans Serres, 1855: 241. Type locality/origin: Red Sea?<br />
Stoa perforans. — HARTMAN 1974 b: 633.<br />
Regional distribution: ? Red Sea.<br />
Remarks: According to HARTMAN (1974 b), <strong>the</strong> <strong>species</strong> is indeterminable.<br />
Stoa spirulaeformis Serres, 1855 – nomen dubium<br />
Stoa spirulaeformis Serres, 1855: 241. Type locality/origin: Red Sea?<br />
Stoa spirulaeformis. — HARTMAN 1974 b: 633.<br />
Regional distribution: ? Red Sea.<br />
Remarks: According to HARTMAN (1974 b), <strong>the</strong> <strong>species</strong> is indeterminable.<br />
Vinearia koehleri (Caullery & Mesnil, 1897)<br />
Spirorbis koehleri Caullery & Mesnil, 1897: 214. Type locality/origin: Mediterranean Sea.<br />
Pileolaria (Duplicaria) koehleri. — VINE 1972: 184.<br />
Pileolaria koehleri. — VINE & BAILEY-BROCK 1984: 147.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />
Remarks: Vinearia was introduced by KNIGHT-JONES (1984) to replace <strong>the</strong> generic name<br />
Duplicaria, which is preoccupied by a gastropod.