Thelepus Explained
Thelepus is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Terebellidae.[1]
The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.
Species
Species:
- Thelepus abranchiatus
- Thelepus abyssorum
- Thelepus alatus
- Thelepus ambitus
- Thelepus angustitoris
- Thelepus antarcticus
- Thelepus australiensis
- Thelepus binakayanensis
- Thelepus binakayensis
- Thelepus boja
- Thelepus branchiatus
- Thelepus brevicauda
- Thelepus brevitori
- Thelepus cincinnatus
- Thelepus corsicanus
- Thelepus crassibranchiatus
- Thelepus crispus
- Thelepus davehalli
- Thelepus dubius
- Thelepus extensus
- Thelepus fraggleorum
- Thelepus haitiensis
- Thelepus hamatus
- Thelepus hemeiensis
- Thelepus japonicus
- Thelepus laeviseta
- Thelepus leptoplocamus
- Thelepus longtongensis
- Thelepus malayensis
- Thelepus marenzelleri
- Thelepus marthae
- Thelepus mcintoshi
- Thelepus megalabiatum
- Thelepus microbranchiatus
- Thelepus natans
- Thelepus nucleolata
- Thelepus opimus
- Thelepus paiderotos
- Thelepus parapari
- Thelepus parcus
- Thelepus pascua
- Thelepus paucibranchis
- Thelepus pequenianus
- Thelepus pericensis
- Thelepus praecox
- Thelepus pulvinus
- Thelepus robustus
- Thelepus setosus
- Thelepus taamensis
- Thelepus taiwanensis
- Thelepus tenuis
- Thelepus thoracicus
- Thelepus toyamaensis
- Thelepus triserialis
- Thelepus vaughani
- Thelepus verrilli
- Thelepus wuchiensis
Notes and References
- Web site: Thelepus Leuckart, 1849 . www.gbif.org . 15 June 2021 . en.