Polycirrus caliendrum Claparède, 1870
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3877.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4948572 |
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Polycirrus caliendrum Claparède, 1870 |
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Polycirrus caliendrum Claparède, 1870 View in CoL , species inquirenda
Polycirrus caliendrum Claparède, 1870: 146–148 View in CoL , pl. XXIX, fig. 2.
Type locality. Gulf of Naples , Mediterranean .
Material examined. None.
Comments. No material was examined, and attempts to find material from the type locality failed. This is not surprising as Claparède was not in the habit of designating types (K. Fauchald, pers. comm.). As no type material exists and the original description is very brief, we suggest that P. caliendrum is a species inquirenda. Claparède (1870) figured the animal in dorsal view and a neuropodium, showing uncini. In general, diagnostic characters are not described; however, the uncini illustrated are clearly of Type 1 sensu Glasby & Glasby (1986). This is the same type as P. aurantiacus Grube , and as both species are reported to exhibit bluish or violet phosphoresence (Saint Joseph 1894), it is quite possible the two names apply to the same species, especially considering the proximity of their type localities on either side of Italy, viz. Gulf of Naples ( P. caliendrum ) and Croatia ( P. aurantiacus ).
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Polycirrus caliendrum Claparède, 1870
Glasby, Christopher J. & Hutchings, Pat 2014 |
Polycirrus caliendrum Claparède, 1870: 146–148
Claparede, E. 1870: 148 |