Lycastopsis-riojai new-species of polychaete polychaeta nereidae from the gulf of california mexico

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1991
Authors:J. R. Bastida-Zavala
Journal:Rev. Biol. Trop.
Volume:38
Pagination:415-420
Keywords:PHYLLODOCIDA
Abstract:

Lycastopsis riojai n. sp. is described from 16 specimens collected in the intertidal of El Pardito Island (24.degree.52’N, 110.degree.38’W). Baja California Sur. It has short antennae; tentacular cirri jointed basally; blades of compound falcigers with 7-8 denticles, and jaws with 4-5 teeth. A key to all the species of the genus and comments of the related species are also included

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