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  1. Polychaetes of the genus Ampharete (Polychaeta: Ampharetidae) …

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    Ampharete villenai sp. nov. is new to science and described herein. Ampharete goesi Malmgren, 1866, a mostly Arctic species (type locality Spitsbergen) but also reported from the Okhotsk Sea and Japan Sea (NW Pacific), was the only previously reported species that was not found in this study.
    Thus, in Ampharete, a variation from huge well-developed paleae ( A. longipaleolata Ushakov, 1950) to completely absent ( A. sibirica (Wiren, 1883) and A. petersenae Jirkov, 1997) is noted. Also, a species devoid of paleae was also recently described within the genus Anobothrus Levinsen, 1884, i.e. Anobothrus apaleatus Reuscher, Fiege & Wehe, 2009.
    Ampharete grubei Malmgren, 1866 was traditionally considered a junior synonym of A. acutifrons (Holthe 1986a, b; Hartmann-Schröder 1996) but it is now regarded as a valid species by Jirkov ( 2001 ). A. grubei is characterized by more numerous paleae and the absence of long cirri in abdominal neuropodia.
    The genus Ampharete Malmgren, 1866, with about 30 described species (Jirkov 1994) is the most speciose genus in the family Ampharetidae Malmgren, 1866. This number would exceed 40 species if Asabellides and Sabellides are considered synonymous.
  3. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

  4. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Polychaeta: Ampharete goesi

  5. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

  6. Ampharete goesi | NBN Atlas

  7. Polychaetes of the genus Ampharete (Polychaeta: Ampharetidae

  8. (PDF) Polychaetes of the genus Ampharete (Polychaeta: …

  9. (PDF) Polychaetes of the genus Ampharete (Polychaeta

  10. COPEPEDIA summary for Ampharete goesi : T4043082 : Species

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