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 37<br />
Pareulepis hamifera [sic]. — KISELEVA 1971: 45.<br />
° Eulepethus hamifer. — PETTIBONE 1986 a: 4.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />
Remarks: In <strong>the</strong> revisions <strong>of</strong> PETTIBONE (1969 c, 1986 a), Eulepethus hamifer is only<br />
reported from <strong>the</strong> Philippine Islands, Annam, Tonkin Gulf and Malacca Gulf. She did not take<br />
into account <strong>the</strong> record by KISELEVA (1971) from <strong>the</strong> Red Sea.<br />
Grubeulepis geayi (Fauvel, 1918)<br />
Eulepis geayi Fauvel, 1918 b: 503. Type locality/origin: “Les récifs de Saint-Augustin, province de Tuléar” (Madagascar,<br />
Indian Ocean).<br />
Pareulepis geayi. — DAY 1965: 17.<br />
Pareulepis geayi. — FISHELSON 1971: 122.<br />
° Grubeulepis geayi. — PETTIBONE 1986 a: 27.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />
Pareulepis malayana (Horst, 1913)<br />
Psammolyce malayana Horst, 1913: 190. Type locality/origin: Malay Archipelago (Indo-West Pacific).<br />
* Pareulepis wyvillei. — AMOUREUX et al. 1978: 70 [not McIntosh, 1885].<br />
° Pareulepis malayana. — PETTIBONE 1986 a: 24.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea.<br />
Family Eunicidae Berthold, 1827<br />
In his revision <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> genus Eunice, FAUCHALD (1992 a) points out that <strong>the</strong> first available family<br />
name is <strong>the</strong> one introduced by BERTHOLD (1827), not Savigny, 1818 as found elsewhere (e.g.<br />
HARTMAN 1959, FAUCHALD 1977). See also FAUCHALD & ROUSE (1997).<br />
Eunice afra Peters, 1855<br />
Eunice afra Peters, 1855: 611. Type locality/origin: “Querimbo-Inseln (Ibo.)” (Mozambique, Indian Ocean).<br />
Eunice afra. — FAUVEL 1919 b: 374.<br />
Eunice afra. — FAUVEL 1932: 135.<br />
Eunice afra. — WESENBERG-LUND 1949: 301.<br />
Eunice afra. — FAUVEL 1951 d: 632.<br />
Eunice afra. — FAUVEL 1955: 111.<br />
Eunice afra. — FAUVEL 1957: 6.<br />
Eunice afra. — FAUVEL 1958: 7.<br />
Eunice afra. — FISHELSON & RULLIER 1969: 77.<br />
Eunice afra. — KISELEVA 1971: 56.<br />
Eunice afra. — HARTMAN 1974 b: 622.<br />
Eunice afra afra. — AMOUREUX et al. 1978: 92.<br />
° Eunice afra. — FAUCHALD 1992 a: 47.<br />
Regional distribution: Red Sea, Gulf <strong>of</strong> Aden, Gulf <strong>of</strong> Oman, Arabian Gulf.<br />
Remarks: Eunice afra afra Peters, 1855 is not considered in <strong>the</strong> revision <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> genus Eunice<br />
by FAUCHALD (1992 a). Eunice afra afra and Eunice afra punctata (see Eunice petersi) were reported<br />
as sub<strong>species</strong> <strong>of</strong> Eunice afra by BEN-ELIAHU (1977 a), AMOUREUX et al. (1978) and BEN-ELIAHU &<br />
SAFRIEL (1982). Since both <strong>species</strong>, Eunice afra and Eunice petersi Fauchald, 1992 a (as Eunice<br />
punctata Peters, 1855), are valid <strong>species</strong> according to FAUCHALD (1992 a), <strong>the</strong> sub<strong>species</strong> are herein<br />
referred to <strong>the</strong> respective <strong>species</strong>.