1963
DOI: 10.1080/00222936308651323
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Echiurids from Indian waters with the Description of two new species

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“…1), although the above-referred paratype lacked it (Nishikawa, unpublished). Such a terminal structure has been reported also in South African specimens of O. formosulum (Lampert, 1883) by Biseswar (1988), and in the original descriptions of O. septemyotum DattaGupta, Menon, and Johnson, 1963 (from Quilon, SW coast of India) by DattaGupta et al (1963), and Anelassorhychus dendrorhynchus (Annandale and Kemp, 1915) (from Chilka Lake, E coast of India) by Annandale and Kemp (1915), though these generic affiliations do not seem to be firmly established to date. Morphological and molecular characteristics should be further addressed in future taxonomic revisions of L. brevirostris and its allies.…”
Section: Listriolobus Brevirostrismentioning
confidence: 89%
“…1), although the above-referred paratype lacked it (Nishikawa, unpublished). Such a terminal structure has been reported also in South African specimens of O. formosulum (Lampert, 1883) by Biseswar (1988), and in the original descriptions of O. septemyotum DattaGupta, Menon, and Johnson, 1963 (from Quilon, SW coast of India) by DattaGupta et al (1963), and Anelassorhychus dendrorhynchus (Annandale and Kemp, 1915) (from Chilka Lake, E coast of India) by Annandale and Kemp (1915), though these generic affiliations do not seem to be firmly established to date. Morphological and molecular characteristics should be further addressed in future taxonomic revisions of L. brevirostris and its allies.…”
Section: Listriolobus Brevirostrismentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The genus Prashadus, hitherto, was known only from India (Menon and DattaGupta 1962;DattaGupta et al 1963;DattaGupta and Menon 1976) and the Arabian Gulf (Hughes and Crisp 1976) at intertidal depths. One additional record comes from Antarctica, where Prashadus sp.…”
Section: Prashadus Spmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aiyar & Alikunhi focused on the interstitial polychaetes and made a number of significant publications (Aiyar & Alikunhi 1940, 1943, 1944Alikunhi 1941Alikunhi , 1942Alikunhi , 1943Alikunhi 1946Alikunhi , 1947Alikunhi , 1948Alikunhi , 1949Alikunhi , 1951. Annandale & Kemp (1915), Prashad (1919Prashad ( , 1921Prashad ( , 1935, Prashad & Awati (1929), DattaGupta et al (1963), DattaGupta &DattaGupta (1974) made a significant contribution to the study of the Echiura from India. Badri Prasad Haldar contributed to the study of sipuncula from India and published the first checklist of Indian sipuncula (Haldar 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%