Parasclerocheilus
''Parasclerocheilus'' is a genus of worms in the family, Scalibregmatidae, first described by Pierre Fauvel in 1928. They are segmented marine worms, living on the sea bottom in mud at depths of about 400 m. There are three species in the genus: * ''Parasclerocheilus branchiatus'' Fauvel, 1928 * ''Parasclerocheilus capensis'' Day, 1961 * ''Parasclerocheilus parva ''Parasclerocheilus'' is a genus of worms in the family, Scalibregmatidae, first described by Pierre Fauvel in 1928. They are segmented marine worms, living on the sea bottom in mud at depths of about 400 m. There are three species in the genu ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10619356 Polychaetes Taxa named by Pierre Fauvel Taxa described in 1928 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Parasclerocheilus Capensis
''Parasclerocheilus'' is a genus of worms in the family, Scalibregmatidae Scalibregmatidae is a family of polychaetes belonging to the order Opheliida, and was first described by Anders Johan Malmgren Anders Johan Malmgren (21 November 1834 – 14 April 1897) was a Finnish zoologist and government official. Malmgren ..., first described by Pierre Fauvel in 1928. They are segmented marine worms, living on the sea bottom in mud at depths of about 400 m. There are three species in the genus: * '' Parasclerocheilus branchiatus'' Fauvel, 1928 * '' Parasclerocheilus capensis'' Day, 1961 * '' Parasclerocheilus parva'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10619356 Polychaetes Taxa named by Pierre Fauvel Taxa described in 1928 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Parasclerocheilus Parva
''Parasclerocheilus'' is a genus of worms in the family, Scalibregmatidae, first described by Pierre Fauvel in 1928. They are segmented marine worms, living on the sea bottom in mud at depths of about 400 m. There are three species in the genus: * '' Parasclerocheilus branchiatus'' Fauvel, 1928 * ''Parasclerocheilus capensis ''Parasclerocheilus'' is a genus of worms in the family, Scalibregmatidae Scalibregmatidae is a family of polychaetes belonging to the order Opheliida, and was first described by Anders Johan Malmgren Anders Johan Malmgren (21 November 1834 � ...'' Day, 1961 * '' Parasclerocheilus parva'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10619356 Polychaetes Taxa named by Pierre Fauvel Taxa described in 1928 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Parasclerocheilus Branchiatus
''Parasclerocheilus branchiatus'' is a species of worm in the family, Scalibregmatidae, and was first described by Pierre Fauvel in 1928. It is a segmented marine worm, living on the sea bottom in mud at depths of about 400 m. It feeds on detritus on the ocean floor, and is found in the seas surrounding the Arabian Peninsula The Arabian Peninsula, (; ar, شِبْهُ الْجَزِيرَةِ الْعَرَبِيَّة, , "Arabian Peninsula" or , , "Island of the Arabs") or Arabia, is a peninsula of Western Asia, situated northeast of Africa on the Arabian Plate .... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3263661 Polychaetes Taxa named by Pierre Fauvel Taxa described in 1928 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Scalibregmatidae
Scalibregmatidae is a family of polychaetes belonging to the order Opheliida, and was first described by Anders Johan Malmgren Anders Johan Malmgren (21 November 1834 – 14 April 1897) was a Finnish zoologist and government official. Malmgren was a student in Helsinki in 1854, Master primus 1860, PhD 1864, Acting Commissioner of the fisheries in 1865, extraordinary pr ... in 1867. Genera Accepted genera: * '' Asclerocheilus'' Ashworth, 1901 * '' Axiokebuita'' Pocklington & Fournier, 1987 * '' Hyboscolex'' * '' Lipobranchius'' *'' Mucibregma'' *'' Oligobregma'' *'' Parasclerocheilus'' *'' Polyphysia'' *'' Proscalibregma'' * '' Pseudoscalibregma'' *'' Scalibregma'' * '' Scalibregmella'' *'' Scalibregmides'' *'' Sclerobregma'' *'' Sclerocheilus'' *'' Speleobregma'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3916468 Polychaetes Taxa described in 1867 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pierre Fauvel
Pierre Louis André Fauvel (8 October 1866, in Cherbourg – 12 September 1958, in Angers) was a French zoologist, who specialized in the study of ''polychaetes''. He worked as a préparateur of zoology at the faculty of sciences in Caen, and in 1897 received his doctorate at the Sorbonne with a thesis on ''Ampharetidae''. During the same year, he became a professor of zoology at the Université Catholique de l'Ouest in Angers, where he remained until his retirement in 1951.Fauvel, Pierre Enciclopedia Italiana The polychaete family '''' bears his name, as does the genus ''Fauveliopsis''. Along with his many writings on '' [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Polychaetes
Polychaeta () is a paraphyletic class of generally marine annelid worms, commonly called bristle worms or polychaetes (). Each body segment has a pair of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called chaetae, which are made of chitin. More than 10,000 species are described in this class. Common representatives include the lugworm (''Arenicola marina'') and the sandworm or clam worm ''Alitta''. Polychaetes as a class are robust and widespread, with species that live in the coldest ocean temperatures of the abyssal plain, to forms which tolerate the extremely high temperatures near hydrothermal vents. Polychaetes occur throughout the Earth's oceans at all depths, from forms that live as plankton near the surface, to a 2- to 3-cm specimen (still unclassified) observed by the robot ocean probe ''Nereus'' at the bottom of the Challenger Deep, the deepest known spot in the Earth's oceans. Only 168 species (less than 2% of all polychaetes) are known from ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Taxa Named By Pierre Fauvel
In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular name and given a particular ranking, especially if and when it is accepted or becomes established. It is very common, however, for taxonomists to remain at odds over what belongs to a taxon and the criteria used for inclusion. If a taxon is given a formal scientific name, its use is then governed by one of the nomenclature codes specifying which scientific name is correct for a particular grouping. Initial attempts at classifying and ordering organisms (plants and animals) were set forth in Carl Linnaeus's system in ''Systema Naturae'', 10th edition (1758), as well as an unpublished work by Bernard and Antoine Laurent de Jussieu. The idea of a unit-based system of biological classification was first made widely available in 1805 in the intr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |