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Imajima, Minoru & Hartman, Olga. (1964). The polychaetous annelids of Japan. Occasional Papers of the Allan Hancock Foundation. 26(1-2): 1-452 [issued in 2 parts].
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Imajima, Minoru & Hartman, Olga
1964
The polychaetous annelids of Japan
Occasional Papers of the Allan Hancock Foundation
26(1-2): 1-452 [issued in 2 parts]
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb); Part II: http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll82/id/18494
These studies were conducted in and largely supported by the Allan Hancock Foundation of the University of Southern California. A grant from the National Science Foundation, no. B-11617, defrayed the cost of travel and a year's salary for the first author. Holotype specimens and a first set of representative species are deposited in the Allan Hancock Foundation; all other collections have been returned to Japan. This report is intended to serve as a manual for the study of polychaetes originating in Japan. There are keys and diagnoses for all species except the parasitic myzostomes coming from echinoderm hosts and chiefly known through the original record only. Distributional data and synonymies are complete for Japan. The classification adopted is mainly that used in Hartman (1959). Bibliographic citations are complete for the Japanese literature. A glossary of place names locates each place in reference to the main islands of Japan, as shown on the map.
Japan
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Ammotrypane aulogaster Rathke, 1843 accepted as Ophelina acuminata Örsted, 1843 (additional source)
Amphicteis gunneri (M. Sars, 1835) (additional source)
Autolytus irregularis Imajima & Hartman, 1964 accepted as Myrianida irregularis (Imajima & Hartman, 1964) (original description)
Autosyllis Imajima & Hartman, 1964 accepted as Virchowia Langerhans, 1879 (original description)
Chaetopterus variopedatus (Renier, 1804) (additional source)
Cirriformia tentaculata (Montagu, 1808) (additional source)
Cistenides hyperborea Malmgren, 1866 (additional source)
Eunice vittata (Delle Chiaje, 1828) (additional source)
Euphrosine foliosa Audouin & H Milne Edwards, 1833 (additional source)
Hesiospina Imajima & Hartman, 1964 (original description)
Hesiospina similis (Hessle, 1925) accepted as Hesiospina aurantiaca (M. Sars, 1862) (additional source)
Laonice cirrata (M. Sars, 1851) (source of synonymy)
Leocrates chinensis Kinberg, 1866 (additional source)
Lepidasthenia izukai Imajima & Hartman, 1964 (original description)
Lepidonotus squamatus (Linnaeus, 1758) (additional source)
Loimia arborea Moore, 1903 (additional source)
Loimia medusa (Savigny, 1822) (additional source)
Marphysa sanguinea (Montagu, 1813) (additional source)
Neanthes virens (M. Sars, 1835) accepted as Alitta virens (M. Sars, 1835) (additional source)
Polynoe longissima Izuka, 1912 accepted as Lepidasthenia izukai Imajima & Hartman, 1964 (source of synonymy)
Prionospio malmgreni Claparède, 1868 (additional source)
Pseudopolydora kempi (Southern, 1921) (additional source)
Pseudopolydora paucibranchiata (Okuda, 1937) (additional source)
Sthenolepis yhleni (Malmgren, 1867) accepted as Labioleanira yhleni (Malmgren, 1867) (new combination reference)
Timarete dasylophius (Marenzeller, 1879) (additional source)
Tomopteris pacifica Izuka, 1914 represented as Tomopteris (Johnstonella) pacifica (Izuka, 1914) (additional source)
Trypanosyllis (Trypanobia) Imajima & Hartman, 1964 accepted as Trypanobia Imajima & Hartman, 1964 (original description)
Trypanosyllis gemmipara Johnson, 1901 accepted as Trypanedenta gemmipara (Johnson, 1901) (source of synonymy)
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