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Holthe, Torleif. (1986). Polychaeta Terebellomorpha. Marine Invertebrates of Scandinavia. 7: 1-192.
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Holthe, Torleif
1986
Polychaeta Terebellomorpha
Marine Invertebrates of Scandinavia
7: 1-192
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None. Preface begins: "This paper treats the species of the polychaete order Terebellomorpha found in the area comprising the Baltic, the Kattegat, the Skagerrak, the North Sea, the east coast of Great Britain, Shetland, the Faeroes, Iceland (south of Iceland delimited by the 600 m isobath), northeast Greenland, the Norwegian Sea, Svalbard, the Norwegian coast to the Russian border, and the Barents Sea from this border and north to the 3000 m isobath (Map 1, p. 20). This area is the region covered by the 'Marine Invertebrates of Scandinavia' (MIOS) and the number of species of the Terebellomorpha known from here is presently 79. Besides material collected by the author, mainly in the 0resund, in Trondheimsfjorden, and in the Norwegian Sea, the work is based on a revision of the material of the four Norwegian zoological museums, viz. the Zoological Museum, University of Oslo; the Zoological Museum, University of Bergen; Tromso Museum, University of Tromso, and the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters, the Museum, University of Trondheim"
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Ampharetidae Malmgren, 1866 (additional source)
Ampharetides Ehlers, 1913 accepted as Terebellides Sars, 1835 (status source)
Artacama proboscidea Malmgren, 1866 (additional source)
Neoamphitrite Hessle, 1917 (status source)








































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