Roweia frauenfeldi ( Ludwig, 1882 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5107302 |
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Roweia frauenfeldi ( Ludwig, 1882) View in CoL
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Cucumaria frauenfeldi Ludwig, 1882: 130 View in CoL ; Cherbonnier, 1952:477, pl. 37 figs. 1–14; Clark & Rowe, 1971: 192.
Cucumaria posthuma Lampert, 1885: 248 View in CoL .
Cucumaria deichmanni Cherbonnier, 1952: 478 View in CoL .
Roweia frauenfeldi frauenfeldi Thandar, 1985: 110 View in CoL , figs. 1–2; 1991: 137, figs. 2d, e, 15e, f; 1991: 137, figs. 2d, e & 15e, f (synonymy).
Diagnosis (See Thandar 1985) Material examined. SAMC-A 090913, Port Alfred, J. Hewitt, 18.III.1934, 5 spec. Distribution. Southern Angola to East London, intertidal.
Remarks. This is another well-known southern African shallow-water species. Thandar (1985) separated the temperate form R. frauenfeldi frauenfeldi (Ludwig) from the sub-tropical form R. frauenfeldi webbi Thandar. However , due to the absence of slender rods in the body wall and the presence of rosettes in the anal region of R. frauenfeldi webbi the writer is now of the opinion that both subspecies should be elevated to full species.
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Roweia frauenfeldi ( Ludwig, 1882 )
Thandar, Ahmed S. 2018 |
Roweia frauenfeldi frauenfeldi
Thandar, A. S. 1985: 110 |
Cucumaria deichmanni
Cherbonnier, G. 1952: 478 |
Cucumaria posthuma
Lampert, K. 1885: 248 |
Cucumaria frauenfeldi
Clark, H. L. & Rowe, F. W. E. 1971: 192 |
Cherbonnier, G. 1952: 477 |
Ludwig, H. L. 1882: 130 |