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[Annelida] RE: G P Wells would be surprised to learn

Hove, H.A. ten via annelida%40net.bio.net (by Harry.tenHove from naturalis.nl)
Thu Jan 10 18:05:07 EST 2013


Attributing Spirorbis to Gastropoda (Table 26. p.37) also is something I have not seen since the early 1800dreds.

gr.

Harry A. ten Hove

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Van: annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu [annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu] namens Geoff Read [Geoffrey.Read from niwa.co.nz]
Verzonden: donderdag 10 januari 2013 23:03
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Onderwerp: [Annelida] G P Wells would be surprised to learn

Hi all,

This series of  "Aquatic Invasive Species Vector Risk Assessments" reports from California might be of interest.

http://calost.org/science-initiatives/?page=aquatic-invasive-species


In the one on live bait by Andrew Cohen we learn that Perinereis aibuhitensis is exported by the South Koreans under the name lugworm!  Andrew doesn't blanch at heartily also adopting this name for a nereid, usually known as ragworms, but there probably will be a few eyebrows raised out on the Wadden Sea mudflats where the real, and very different lugworms are most at home.

G. P. Wells?  Son of the famous H. G. Wells, and the all time pre-eminent lugworm researcher. Amongst many lugworm works Wells wrote: The Lugworm (Arenicola)- A Study in Adaptation. Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 3(2): 294-313

Cheers,

Geoff
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