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Notes on the Pycnogonida of Plymouth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

Marie V. Lebour
Affiliation:
Naturalist at the Plymouth Laboratory

Extract

The Pycnogonida of Plymouth have had very little attention and early records are few. Of the eight species recorded in the Plymouth Marine Invertebrate Fauna in 1904, two, Nymphon gallicum and N. gracile, are synonymous, and these two are also recorded in the 1931 edition which comprises only the same eight species. The scarcity of the records shows that little search was made for the members of this group, for on revising it at the present time it is found that thirteen species certainly occur, being five more than are shown in the Marine Invertebrate Fauna. Hodgson (1910) records thirteen species from Devonshire, but these are not all the same as the thirteen now recorded. He mentions eleven from Plymouth, three of which have not been found recently. These are Pallene spectrum, Nymphon brevirostre and Ammothea laevis.

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Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1945

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