Hi,
I didn't bother to look earlier as too many items were requested - they are unlikely all to be unavailable. And so it proves.
The Sars is freely available as a pdf at WoRMS http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=51726
The Augener 1922 is linked at WoRMS to the digitisation at BHL. This was obvious at the WoRMS species record. But examination shows that Augener was there naming a species he had originally recorded from Africa and placed as Dasychone bairdii McIntosh in 1918, so principally see that 1918 monograph page 583 for the description. For the renaming see: https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43656344
That's all the free research I feel inclined to do - back to my real work.
Please always check WoRMS source entries. They often have pdfs we have created or links to digitisations. We try to add as many as possible as we go.
I would respectfully disagree with Harry over only checking near-geographic sabellid species. Branchiomma tend to get around as aliens.
Cheers,
Geoff
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Subject: Re: [Annelida] request
Dear dr.Gopal,
I might be able to provide you with a pdf of Sars 1862 (unfortunately not the other requested papers), but doubt if it will be useful. No way that a species described from cold Norwegian waters would occur in India, though Fauvel was of a different opinion when he used (in 1953) his Mediterranean/ Atlantic figures (of 1927) to illustrate his Indian specimens. Moreover, Sars' description is in Latin, the comments in old fashioned Norwegian, not easily understood, not even with the present day translation programs, and my Latin after 58 years of unuse is too rusty to offer you a translation.
Mutatis mutandis the same might apply for the Arctic and West Indian
(Caribbean) taxa you want to have the descriptions of. I did not check all, but there might be more very unlikely candidates for a comparison with your material.
If I were you I would concentrate my efforts on the Indo-West Pacific taxa.
wormly,
Op di 15 jan. 2019 om 12:35 schreef Aiswarya Gopal <gopalaiswarya from gmail.com
>:
> Dear all,
>> I have got a species under Branchiomma genus (family: from Indian
> waters. I would like to confirm it as new or not. But i am unable to
> get pdf copies of the publications which are very old. If anyone have
> please share the pdf.
>>> *original description* *(of**Branchiomma infarcta bahusiensis*
> Johansson,
> 1927
> <http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=335392>*)*
> Johansson,
> Karl Eric. (1927). Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Polychaeten-Familien
> Hermellidae Sabellidae und Serpulidae. [inaugural-dissertation].
> *Zoologiska
> bidrag från Uppsala.* 11: 1-184.
>>>> *original description* *(of**Dasychone argus* Sars, 1862
> <http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=339880>*)*
> Sars, M.
> (1862). Foredrag om de ved Norges Kyster forekommende Arter af den
> Linnéiske Annelideslægt Sabella. *Forhandliger I Videnskabs Selskabet
> i
> Christiania.* 1861: 116-133.
>> *original description* *(of**Sabellastarte arctica* Ditlevsen, 1937
> <http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=331659>*)*
> Ditlevsen,
> Hjalmar 1937. Polychaeta. The Godthaab Expedition 1928. Meddelelser om
> Gr nland, 80(4): 1-64.
>> *original description* *(of**Dasychone galei* Augener, 1914
> <http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=339888>*)*
> Augener,
> H. (1914). Polychaeta II: Sedentaria. pp. 1-72. In: Michaelsen, W. and
> Hartmeyer, R. (Eds.). Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens. Ergebnisse der
> Hamburger südwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905. Volume 5. Gustav
> Fischer. Jena. [details]
> <http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=48992>
>> *original description* *(of**Dasychone gravelyi* Aziz, 1938
> <http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=339889>*)*
> Aziz, Najmud Din. (1938). Fauna of Karachi. 2. Polychaetes of Karachi.
> *Memoirs of the Department of Zoology, Panjab University.* 1: 18-52, plates 3-8.
>>> *original description* Knight-Jones, P. (1994). Two new species of
> Branchiomma (Sabellidae) with redescriptions of closely related
> species and comments on Pseudobranchiomma and Sabellastarte, in: Dauvin, J.-C. et al.
> (Ed.) (1994). Actes de la 4ème Conférence internationale des
> Polychètes, Angers, France. Mémoires du Muséum National d'Histoire
> Naturelle (Zoologie), 162: pp. 191-198.
>>> *original description* *of**Dasychone pseudoviolacea* Augener, 1922
> <http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=339898>*)*
> Augener,
> Hermann. (1922). Ueber litorale Polychaeten von Westindien.
> *Sitzungsberichte
> der Gesellschaft Naturforschende Freunde zur Berlin.* 1922(3-5):
> 38-53.,
>> Aiswarya Gopal, Ph.D.
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