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  1. Polydora websteri Hartman in Loosanoff & Engle, 1943 - WoRMS

  2. IMEP #74 - The Chemistry and Cultivation of Oyster Soils

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    Polydora websteri is an alien shell-blistering species present in New Zealand probably since the 1960s, possibly related to the accidental introduction or invasion of Crassostrea gigas which occurred around the same time. However, there are no verified voucher specimens prior to the early 1990s.
    Polydora websteri Described by Hartman, published in 1943, as Polydora websteri. Type locality: USA Atlantic coast, Milford River mouth, Long Island Sound, Connecticut [iczn opinion 1974]. Other synonyms: none recorded Head region: Prostomium tip weakly notched. Occipital antenna absent.
    Polydora websteri Hartman in Loosanoff & Engle, 1943 (Annelida, Polychaeta): Specific name conserved by a ruling that it is not to be treated as a replacement for P. caeca Webster, 1879, and a lectotype designated for Polydora websteri. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 58, 152–153 (2001).
    Polydora websteri and related polydorins ( sensu 18; a group of nine spionid genera with a modified fifth chaetiger) have compromised and collapsed oyster aquaculture industries around the world.
  4. Polydora spongicola Berkeley & Berkeley, 1950 - World Register of ...

  5. Arctic Register of Marine Species

  6. MUSSELpdb | publication Graf & Cummings, 2007

  7. Glochidion websteri Fosberg

  8. Kingfisher Marina – Gazetteer – CanalPlanAC

  9. IRMNG - Buprestidae Leach, 1815

  10. Jatropha websteri J.Jiménez Ram.

  11. List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names