Annotated checklist of the polychaete species of the ... - Senckenberg
Annotated checklist of the polychaete species of the ... - Senckenberg
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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 151<br />
Remarks: Exogone gemmifera Pagenstecher, 1862 was referred to Exogone naidina by<br />
PETTIBONE (1954).<br />
Exogone (Parexogone) remanei Storch, 1967<br />
Exogone remanei Storch, 1967 b: 172. Type locality/origin: “Al-Ghardaqa” (Egypt, Red Sea).<br />
Exogone remanei. — HARTMAN 1974 b: 616.<br />
° Exogone (Parexogone) remanei. — SAN MARTÍN 1991: 723.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />
Remarks: Endemic <strong>species</strong>.<br />
Exogone (Sylline) simplex Hartmann-Schröder, 1960<br />
Exogone simplex Hartmann-Schröder, 1960: 107. Type locality/origin: “Ghardaqa” (Egypt, Red Sea).<br />
Exogone simplex. — STORCH 1967 b: 172.<br />
Exogone simplex. — HARTMAN 1974 b: 616.<br />
Exogone simplex. — BEN-ELIAHU 1977 c: 82.<br />
Exogone simplex. — AMOUREUX et al. 1978: 116.<br />
Exogone simplex. — AMOUREUX et al. 1980: 388.<br />
Exogone simplex. — BEN-ELIAHU & SAFRIEL 1982: 388.<br />
Exogone simplex. — AMOUREUX 1983 c: 368.<br />
° Exogone (Sylline) simplex. — SAN MARTÍN 1991: 737.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />
Exogone (Exogone) verugera (Claparède, 1868)<br />
Paedophylax veruger Claparède, 1868: 523. Type locality/origin: “golfe de Naples” (Gulf <strong>of</strong> Naples, Italy, Mediterranean<br />
Sea).<br />
Exogone? verugera. — AMOUREUX et al. 1978: 116.<br />
Exogone verugera. — AMOUREUX et al. 1980: 388.<br />
Exogone verugera. — AMOUREUX 1983 a: 724.<br />
Exogone verugera. — AMOUREUX 1983 c: 368.<br />
° Exogone (Exogone) verugera. — SAN MARTÍN 1991: 729.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />
Grubeosyllis balani (Hartmann-Schröder, 1960)<br />
Grubea balani Hartmann-Schröder, 1960: 102. Type locality/origin: “Ghardaqa” (Egypt, Red Sea).<br />
Grubea balani. — HARTMAN 1974 b: 616.<br />
Brania balani. — MOHAMMAD 1980: 33.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea, Arabian Gulf.<br />
Remarks: SAN MARTÍN (1991) discussed in detail taxonomic problems regarding <strong>the</strong> syllid<br />
genera Brania Quatrefages, 1866, Grubea Quatrefages, 1866, Grubeosyllis Verrill, 1900, and<br />
Pseudobrania San Martín, 1984 a. According to him, Grubea is an invalid genus, preoccupied in<br />
Platyhelmin<strong>the</strong>s (see VERRILL 1900), and Pseudobrania, erected by SAN MARTÍN (1984 a), is a junior<br />
synonym <strong>of</strong> Grubeosyllis, while Brania and Grubeosyllis are valid genera. MOHAMMAD (1980)<br />
referred Grubea balani to Brania. SAN MARTÍN (1984 a) erected Pseudobrania for a distinct group<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>species</strong> previously included in Brania, including Pseudobrania balani. This <strong>species</strong> is here<br />
referred to Grubeosyllis, following SAN MARTÍN (1984 a).<br />
Grubeosyllis clavata (Claparède, 1863)<br />
Syllis clavata Claparède, 1863: 41. Type locality/origin: Normandy (France, NE Atlantic).<br />
Brania clavata. — BEN-ELIAHU 1977 c: 79.<br />
Brania clavata. — AMOUREUX et al. 1980: 388.