- Source: Erinaceusyllis hartmannschroederae
Erinaceusyllis hartmannschroederae is a species belonging to the phylum Annelida. It is found in the intertidal zone to depths of 15 metres (49 ft). The species is named in honour of Gesa Hartmann-Schröder, an expert on syllid species.
References
Further reading
Aguado, M. Teresa, and Christoph Bleidorn. "Conflicting signal within a single gene confounds syllid phylogeny (Syllidae, Annelida)." Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 55.3 (2010): 1128-1138.
Aguado, M. Teresa, Guillermo San Martín, and Mark E. Siddall. "Systematics and evolution of syllids (Annelida, Syllidae)." Cladistics 28.3 (2012): 234-250.
Glasby, Christopher J., Paul C. Schroeder, and Maria Teresa Aguado. "Branching out: a remarkable new branching syllid (Annelida) living in a Petrosia sponge (Porifera: Demospongiae)." Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 164.3 (2012): 481-497.
Aguado, M. Teresa, Arne Nygren, and Mark E. Siddall. "Phylogeny of Syllidae (Polychaeta) based on combined molecular analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial genes." Cladistics 23.6 (2007): 552-564.
External links
"Erinaceusyllis hartmannschroederae". The Encyclopedia of Life.
WORMS entry