Hello Jérôme
I don't know, but the types and slides of Langerhans that survived are supposedly mostly at Naturisches Museum Wien.
In 1994 Phyllis Knight-Jones reported they were there. There is a list of the species found somewhere but I am not sure if I ever saw it. Someone else may have it. Also some slides of Langerhans were found at Zoological Institute of the University of Freiburg, Germany, but these were Syllidae only.
Geoff Read
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Sent: 22 August 2016 21:46
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Subject: [Annelida] Polycirrus triglandula Langerhans, 1880
Dear all,
Do anybody knows if a type for /Polycirrus triglandula /Langerhans, 1880
exist somewhere ?
Thank you
Jérôme
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