Annelida Polychaeta V
Parapar, J.; Moreira, J.; Núñez, J.; Barnich, R.; del Carmen Brito, M.; Fiege, D.; Capaccioni Azzati, R.; El-Haddad, M. (2018). Annelida Polychaeta V. Fauna Iberica, 45. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales: Madrid. ISBN 978-84-00-10446-7. 631 pp.
Part of: Fauna Iberica. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales: Madrid. ISSN 1695-6648, more
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VLIZ: Lower Invertebrates [102531]
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- Parapar, J.
- Adarraga, I.
- Aguado, M.T.
- Aguirrezabalaga, F.
- Arias, A.
- Besteiro, C.
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- Bleidorn, C.
- Capa, M.
- Capaccioni Azzati, R.
- El-Haddad, M.
- Fernández-Álamo, M.A.
- López, E.
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- Martínez, J.
- Martinez-Ansemil, E.
- Moreira, J.
- Núñez, J.
- Ravara, A.
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| Abstract |
Fauna Ibérica, Volume 45: Annelida: Polychaeta V constitutes a new advance in the knowledge of the Polychaetous Annelids of the coasts of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. The current volume comprises a detailed study of the families Aberrantidae, Arenicolidae, Calamyzidae, Stauronereidae, Fauveliopsidae, Ichthyotomidae, Lumbrineridae, Maldanidae, Myzostomidae, Oenonidae, Parergodrilidae, as well as pelagic (and Typhloscolecidae) and meiofaunal families (Dinophilidae, Diurodrilidae, Polygordiidae, Protodrilidae, Protodriloididae and Saccocirridae), the exception being Nerillidae, that was already addressed in an earlier volume. To achieve this, an in-depth taxonomic and bibliographic review of each family is accomplished, presenting a general introduction, including the most relevant features on their taxonomy, anatomy and systematics, along with identification keys for genera and species. For each of the 158 species covered in this volume, the reader will find a detailed description, presenting their most diagnostic morphological characters, together with illustrations and a summary of the state-of-the-art on their biology and geographical distribution. This volume follows on the four previous books on Polychaetes in the Fauna Ibérica series: Volumes 21, 25, 36, and 41, thus almost finishing the review of the clade Aciculata, and continuing the study of the sedentary Polychaetes, ending the clade Scolecida and continuing the clade Canalipalpata. |
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