Fabriciidae Explained
Fabriciidae is a family of annelid worm in the class Polychaeta.[1] [2]
Genera
Genera within Fabriciidae include:
- Augeneriella Banse, 1957
- Bansella Fitzhugh, 2010
- Brandtika Jones, 1974
- Brifacia Fitzhugh, 1998
- Echinofabricia Huang, Fitzhugh & Rouse, 2011
- Fabricia Blainville, 1828
- Fabricinuda Fitzhugh, 1990
- Fabriciola Friedrich, 1939
- Leiobranchus Quatrefages, 1850
- Leptochone
- Manayunkia Leidy, 1859
- Monroika Hartman, 1951
- Novafabricia Fitzhugh, 1990
- Parafabricia Fitzhugh, 1992
- Pseudoaugeneriella Fitzhugh, 1998
- Pseudofabricia Cantone, 1972
- Pseudofabriciola Fitzhugh, 1990
- Raficiba Fitzhugh, 2001
- Rubifabriciola Huang, Fitzhugh & Rouse, 2011
- Tuba Renier, 1804
Genera brought into synonymy:
- Amphicora Ehrenberg, 1836 accepted as Fabricia Blainville, 1828 (subjective synonym)
- Eriographis Grube, 1850 accepted as Myxicola Koch in Renier, 1847 (subjective synonym)
- Haplobranchus Bourne, 1883 accepted as Manayunkia Leidy, 1859 (objective synonymy (type species))
- Oridia Rioja, 1917 accepted as Amphicorina Claparède, 1864 (replaced junior homonym, invalid replacement name for Oria)
Notes and References
- Fabriciidae. 154918. 15 December 2020.
- Giangrande. A. Gambi. M C. Micheli. F. Kroeker. K J.. Nov 2014. Fabriciidae (Annelida, Sabellida) from a naturally acidified coastal system (Italy) with description of two new species. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 94. 7. 1417–1427. 10.1017/S0025315414000678. 2014JMBUK..94.1417G. 85845606.