Naineris Blainville, 1828
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Genus Naineris Blainville, 1828 View in CoL
Naineris Blainville, 1828 View in CoL . Type-species: N. quadricuspida ( Fabricius, 1780) View in CoL , by monotypy.
Synonyms:
Anthostoma Schmarda, 1861 . Preoccupied. Type-species: Anthostoma ramosum Schmarda, 1861 (= Naineris laevigata View in CoL ), designated by Pettibone (1957).
Lacydes Kinberg, 1866 View in CoL . Preoccupied. Type-species: Lacydes havaicus Kinberg, 1866 View in CoL (= Naineris laevigata View in CoL ), by monotypy. Polynaineris Pettibone, 1957 . Type-species: Naineris laevigata ( Grube, 1855) View in CoL , by original designation.
Variant spellings. Naidonereis Malmgren, 1867 View in CoL ; Nainereis Mesnil & Caullery, 1898 ; Naidoneris Webster & Benedict, 1887 .
Diagnosis. Prostomium rounded or truncate on anterior margin. Peristomium with one or two achaetous rings. Thorax with 12–30 or more segments; branchiae first present from setiger 2–23. Thoracic neuropodia with 0–2 postsetal lobes; no subpodial lobes. Thoracic neurosetae include capillaries, or capillaries mixed with blunt-tipped uncini, sometimes hooded, or uncini and subuluncini. Abdominal setae include capillaries and sometimes furcate setae in notopodia and capillaries and imbedded or protruding aciculae in neuropodia. Paired dorsal sensory organs present in some species.
Remarks. There are few species of Naineris known from the eastern Pacific. The most common is N. dendritica ( Kinberg, 1867) , which ranges from Alaska to southern California and occurs in intertidal and shallow subtidal sedi- ments ( Hartman 1957; Blake 1996; Blake & Ruff 2007). Naineris cf. grubei ( Gravier, 1908) was reported by Blake (1996) based on juveniles discovered in the Santa Maria Basin. However, it is likely that those specimens were actually juveniles of Naineris uncinata Hartman, 1957 . In the present study, specimens of N. uncinata were identified from gas hydrate and seep sediments off Oregon at the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
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Naineris Blainville, 1828
| Blake, James A. 2020 |
Polynaineris
| Pettibone 1957 |
Nainereis
| Mesnil & Caullery 1898 |
Naidoneris
| Webster & Benedict 1887 |
Naidonereis
| Malmgren 1867 |
Lacydes
| Kinberg 1866 |
Lacydes havaicus
| Kinberg 1866 |
Anthostoma
| Schmarda 1861 |
Anthostoma ramosum
| Schmarda 1861 |
Naineris
| Blainville 1828 |
