Aulophorus furcatus (O. F. Müller, 1773)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/0031-1049.2002.42.p119-167 |
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Aulophorus furcatus (O. F. Müller, 1773) |
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Aulophorus furcatus (O. F. Müller, 1773) View in CoL
Nais furcata O. F. Müller, 1773: 23 View in CoL .
Dero furcata, Stieren, 1892: 122 View in CoL .
Dero furcatus, Coates & Stacey, 1994: 82 View in CoL .
Dero (Aulophorus) furcatus, Sperber, 1948: 191 View in CoL , fig. 20B-D; Di Persia, 1974: 37, figs. 1-5; Harman, 1974: 31; 1982a: 290; Martinez-Ansemil & Giani, 1986: 113.
Dero (Aulophorus) furcata, Dumnicka, 1986: 272 View in CoL .
Aulophorus furcatus, Michaelsen, 1933: 338 View in CoL ; Cordero, 1931a: 334; 1931b: 350; 1951: 231; Cernosvitov, 1937: 145; 1942: 201; Marcus, 1943: 87, figs. 61, 66-71; 1944: 50; du Bois-Reymond Marcus, 1947: 6; 1949: 2.
Aulophorus africanus Michaelsen, 1914: 152 View in CoL , pl. IV, figs. 1-3; Hrabe, 1966: 382, figs. 33-37; Grimm, 1985: 114, fig. 6.
Material: Key Biscaine 694: 1 specimen. Cayman Brac 007 : 1 specimen. Puerto Rico 706: 1 specimen . St. Martin 097: 10 specimens ; 529: 8 specimens; 529b: 10 specimens; 529c: 67 specimens; 538: 1 specimen; 538b: 1 specimen. St. Barthélemy 523: 725 specimens . St. Eustatius 508: 15 specimens ; 515a: 4 specimens. St. Christopher 503 : 42 specimens. Barbuda 675: 3 specimens . Montserrat 838 : 14 specimens; 841: 2 specimens. Marie Galante 756 : 1 specimen. Îles des Saintes 760 : 17 specimens. Dominique 846 : 10 specimens; 847: 1 specimen. Martinique 767 : 2 specimens; 852: 37 specimens. Barbados 867: 13 specimens . Grenada 860: 2 specimens . 860A: 2 specimens. Trinidad 116: 4 specimens ; 648: 20 specimens. Los Testigos 30 : 2 specimens. Margarita 20 : 4 specimens. Blanquilla 38 : 1 specimen. Bonaire 44b: 6 specimens ; 44c: 401 specimens; 44e: 12 specimens; 44A: 10 specimens; 44Ae: 4 specimens; 44B: 8 specimens; 44Ba: 10 specimens; 44C: 8 specimens; 45A: 16 specimens; 52: 17 specimens; 52a: 1 specimen; 52c: 14 specimens: 52d: 3 specimens; 52e: 1 specimem; 53: 5 specimens; 53e: 8 specimens; 53f: 1 specimen; 53g: 6 specimens; 54: 6 specimens; 54b: 6 specimens; 374: 2 specimens; 379a: 14 specimens; 379c: 5 specimens; 379d: 1 specimen; 379h: 2 specimens; 3791: 8 specimens; 882: 13 specimens; 882a: 8 specimens; 882A: 280 specimens: 901a: 15 specimens; 902: 14 specimens; 930: 10 specimens. Klein Bonaire 61a : 2 specimens; 64: 3 specimens. Curaçao 67: 1 specimen ; 67a: 15 specimens; 70: 1 specimen; 74: 3 specimens; 74a: 2 specimens; 75a: 3 specimens; 76A: 3 specimens; 77A: 1 specimen; 77b: 5 specimen; 77c: 3 specimens; 82: 1 specimen; 339A: 1 specimen; 389B: 5 specimens; 395A: 2 specimens; 891: 1 specimen; 892: 5 specimens; 895: 3 specimens. Aruba 401: 16 specimens ; 634: 3 specimens; 636: 11 specimens. Paraguaná 105 : 41 specimens. Surinam 119: 8 specimens ; 120: 2 specimens; 642A: 1 specimen; 646: 1 specimen; 923: 14 specimens; 929: 4 specimens. Habitat : Limnetic to mesohalines; salinity 0.03-7.3 %.
Distribution: Cosmopolite. Neotropical occurrences: Argentina: Prov.
Missiones, Entre Rios, Santa Fe ( Cernosvitov, 1937; 1942; Di Persia, 1974). Uruguay ( Cordero, 1931a). Bolivia: Dept. Santa Cruz (Martinez-Ansemil & Giani, 1986). Brazil: States São Paulo, Pernambuco, Pará, Amazonas ( Marcus, 1943; 1944; du Bois-Reymond Marcus, 1947; 1949). Venezuela: Dept. Falcon ( Dumnicka, 1986). Guyana ( Coates & Stacey, 1994), Surinam ( Harman, 1974). Costa Rica ( Harman, 1982a). Paraguaná; Aruba; Curaçao; Klein Bonaire; Bonaire; Blanquilla; Margarita; Los Testigos; Trinidad; Grenada; Barbados; Martinique; Dominique; Îles des Saintes; Marie Galante; Montserrat; Barbuda; St. Christoffer; St. Eustatius; St. Barthélemy; St. Martin; Anguilla; Virgin Gorda; Tortola; Anegada; Culebra; Puerto Rico; Haiti; Cayman Brac; Florida Keys (Styieren, 1892; Michaelsen, 1933; Dumnicka 1986; Righi & Hamoui).
Remarks: The relations of length and of thickeness of the needle teeth present a large inter- and intrapopulational gradation therefore we did not set a taxonomical distiction for worms with similar teeth and we accepted the synonymy of Aulophorus africanus proposed by Sperber (1948).
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Aulophorus furcatus (O. F. Müller, 1773)
Righi, Gilberto & Hamoui, Viviane 2002 |
Dero furcatus
Coates, K. A. & Stacey, D. F. 1994: 82 |
Dero (Aulophorus) furcata
Dumnicka, E. 1986: 272 |
Dero (Aulophorus) furcatus
Giani, N. 1986: 113 |
Harman, W. J. 1982: 290 |
Di Persia, D. H. 1974: 37 |
Harman, W. J. 1974: 31 |
Sperber, C. 1948: 191 |
Aulophorus furcatus
Cordero, E. H. 1951: 231 |
du Bois-Reymond Marcus, E. 1949: 2 |
du Bois-Reymond Marcus, E. 1947: 6 |
Marcus, E. 1943: 87 |
Cernosvitov, L. 1942: 201 |
Cernosvitov, L. 1937: 145 |
Michaelsen, W. 1933: 338 |
Cordero, E. H. 1931: 334 |
Cordero, E. H. 1931: 350 |
Aulophorus africanus
Grimm, R. 1985: 114 |
Hrabe, S. 1966: 382 |
Michaelsen, W. 1914: 152 |
Dero furcata
Stieren, A. 1892: 122 |