Species of Litocorsa (Polychaeta: Pilargidae) from the Indian ocean and South China Sea
Issue Title: Advances in Polychaete Research Litocorsa seychellensis, new species, is described and L. dentata Imajima, 1987 newly recorded from the Seychelles (western Indian Ocean). The new species is morphologically closest to L. ewingi (Wolf, 1986) from Florida, U.S.A. Following a re-examination...
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