Australian Museum Journal IX. The Enteropneusta. Part I
- Shortform:
- Hill, 1897, Aust. Mus. Mem. 3(3): 203–210
- Author(s):
- Hill, J. P.
- Year published:
- 1897
- Title:
- IX. The Enteropneusta. Part I
- Serial title:
- Australian Museum Memoir
- Volume:
- 3
- Issue:
- 3
- Start page:
- 203
- End page:
- 210
- DOI:
- 10.3853/j.0067-1967.3.1897.495
- Language:
- English
- Plates:
- plate ix
- Date published:
- 12 July 1897
- Cover date:
- 12 July 1897
- ISSN:
- 0067-1967
- CODEN:
- AUNMA5
- Publisher:
- The Australian Museum
- Place published:
- Sydney, Australia
- Digitized:
- 20 February 2009
- Available online:
- 16 July 2009
- Reference number:
- 495
- EndNote package:
- EndNote file
- Title page:
- Title page (81kb PDF)
- Complete work:
- Complete work (688kb PDF)
Abstract
The collection of Enteropneusta brought by Mr. Charles Hedley from Funafuti, and which I have had the privilege of examining through the kindness of Mr. R. Etheridge, Junr., Curator of the Museum, comprises two distinct and widely separated species belonging to the genus Ptychodera.
One of these species is identical with a species found by Dr. Arthur Willey at three distinct localities in the New Caledonian Archipelago, and of which he has already communicated an account to the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. Dr. Willey has most kindly sent me his collection for comparison with that made by Mr. Hedley, together with an account of his observations. I am thus enabled to speak definitely on the identity of these two forms. Willey has referred the species concerned provisionally to Ptychodera flava, Eschscholtz, recorded from the Romanzoff Group of the Marshall Archipelago in 1825, and has suggested that until the Marshall Islands' form is re-examined it might be advisable to call the New Caledonian form P. flava caledonica, or simply P. caledonica. Now, however, that the same form has been found to occur at such a distinct and widely separated, but intermediate locality as Funafuti, Willey proposes (in litt.) to drop the name caledonica, and to regard the species, provisionally at least, as P. flava, Eschsch., in the amended sense....
