A puzzle no more: the identity of Spirobranchus tetraceros (Schmarda, 1861) (Annelida, Serpulidae) is revealed
Spirobranchus tetraceros (Schmarda, 1861) originally briefly described from New South Wales, Australia was later reported as a widely distributed species of Indo-Pacific origin. The species was assumed to be a highly successful invasive Lessepsian migrant to the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal. How...
Main Authors: | Elena Kupriyanova, Beth Flaxman, Ingo Burghardt |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Australian Museum
2022-11-01
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Series: | Records of the Australian Museum |
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