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Böggemann, M. (2002). Revision of the Glyceridae Grube 1850 (Annelida: Polychaeta). Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft. 555: 1–249.
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Böggemann, M.
2002
Revision of the Glyceridae Grube 1850 (Annelida: Polychaeta)
Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft
555: 1–249
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Polychaeta DB
This paper comprises the first revision of all worldwide described Glyceridae. Under the application of light and scanning electron microscopy most of the 172 species and subspecies of the glycerids are examined by their type material. Three of these species (dagGlycera baltica (EISENACK 1939), dagG. glaucopsammensis CHARLETA & BOYER 1974, dagG. pilicae SZANIAWSKI 1974) represent fossil taxa and are therefore not further investigated. The descriptions and drawings of three other taxa (Lumbricus capitatus O. FABRICUS 1780, Nereis filigera BLAINVILLE 1825, Nereis (Nephtys) hirsuta DALYELL 1853), which have been referred to as glycerids, are clearly shown to belong to other families (Capitellidae, Cirratulidae, Nephtyidae). Glycera viridescens STIMPSON 1854 seems to be a goniadid, whereas the taxon Pseudolacydonia caeca RULLIER 1964 is a synonym for Glycerella magellanica (MCINTOSH 1885). Altogether, only 42 species (36 Glycera, 1 Glycerella and 5 Hemipodia) of the 166 recent taxa are considered to be valid species, the others being synonyms or nomina dubia and nomina nuda. More than 4000 specimens from all over the world were studied and measured, and the 42 valid species are described and illustrated in detail. A list of all taxa together with their synonyms and an identification key for all Glyceridae known to this date are also presented. Additionally all available biological and ecological data from the literature are listed. The results of the cladistic analysis support a sister group relationship between Goniadidae and Glyceridae. Both taxa are monophyletic as well as the three genera Glycera, Glycerella and Hemipodia within the glycerids.
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Glycera Lamarck, 1818 (status source)
Glycera abranchiata Treadwell, 1901 accepted as Glycera brevicirris Grube, 1870 (source of synonymy)
Glycera convoluta Keferstein, 1862 accepted as Glycera tridactyla Schmarda, 1861 (source of synonymy)
Glycera convoluta uncinata Rioja, 1918 accepted as Glycera tridactyla Schmarda, 1861 (source of synonymy)
Glycera dayi O'Connor, 1987 accepted as Glycera celtica O'Connor, 1987 (source of synonymy)
Glycera fallax Quatrefages, 1850 (status source)
Glycera lapidum Quatrefages, 1866 (redescription)
Glycera mimica Hartman, 1965 accepted as Glycera capitata Örsted, 1842 (source of synonymy)
Glycera minuta (Bobretzky, 1870) accepted as Glycera alba (O.F. Müller, 1776) (source of synonymy)
Glycera mitis Johnston, 1865 accepted as Glycera fallax Quatrefages, 1850 (source of synonymy)
Glycera rouxii Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833 accepted as Glycera unicornis Lamarck, 1818 (source of synonymy)
Glycera siphonostoma (Delle Chiaje, 1827) (status source)
Glycera sphyrabrancha Schmarda, 1861 (redescription)
Glycera tesselata Grube, 1863 (redescription)
Glycera unicornis Lamarck, 1818 (redescription)
Glycerella Arwidsson, 1899 (status source)
Glycerella atlantica Wesenberg-Lund, 1950 accepted as Glycerella magellanica (McIntosh, 1885) (source of synonymy)
Glyceridae Grube, 1850 (taxonomy source)
Glyceridae Grube, 1850 (identification resource)
Hemipodia Kinberg, 1865 (status source)
Hemipodus septentrionalis Roule, 1896 (status source)