2018
DOI: 10.34019/2596-3325.2018.v19.24750
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Checklist of the species of Syllidae (Annelida: Phyllodocida) recorded in Brazil

Abstract: O presente estudo fornece o primeiro checklist concentrado nas espécies de Syllidae registradas no Brasil, com base em pesquisas extensas na literatura. Dados sobre a distribuição no Brasil e no mundo são apresentados, além do habitat e material de cada espécie depositado em coleções brasileiras. Foi registrado um total de 96 espécies de 28 gêneros e quatro subfamílias. Considerando a grande extensão costeira do Brasil e as diversas áreas ainda pobremente estudadas, podemos esperar uma diversidade total de sil… Show more

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“…Complete introductions on the family are provided in [3,7,8]. Currently, approximately 153 species of syllids are reported from Brazilian waters, most of them from coastal habitats, especially off the Southeastern coast [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complete introductions on the family are provided in [3,7,8]. Currently, approximately 153 species of syllids are reported from Brazilian waters, most of them from coastal habitats, especially off the Southeastern coast [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can also be found in bathyal and abyssal depths, although in less densities. Exogone Ørsted, 1845 counts on around 40 described species (San Martín & Aguado, 2014), eleven of which were confirmed, by formal publications, as occurring in Brazilian waters (Menezes-Moura et al, 2018): E. africana Hartmann-Schröder, 1974, E. anomalochaeta Benham, 1921, E. arenosa Perkins, 1981, E. breviantennata Hartmann-Schröder, 1959, E. cebimar Fukuda & Nogueira, 2014 (Webster, 1879), E. gigas Paresque, Fukuda & Nogueira, 2014, E. naidina Ørsted, 1845 Westheide, 1974, E. rolani San Martín, 1991and E. simplex Hartmann-Schröder, 1960 although four other species have already been cited for the Brazilian coast in "grey literature": E. aquadulcensis Pascual, Núñez & San Martín, 1996, E. lourei Berkeley & Berkeley, 1938, E. marisae Pascual, Núñez & San Martín, 1996 (Claparède, 1868) (for further details, see Paresque et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%