
In Mexico, there are six scientific collections of polychaetous annelids. The "Colección Poliquetológica" from the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León houses one of the three most important collections of annelids in the country, based on a number of lots and number of type materials deposited, as well as geographical coverage. A catalogue of type materials of polychaete annelids housed at the “Colección Poliquetológica” from the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (México) is presented for the first time. The Collection contains 37 holotypes, 174 paratypes and one syntype. These type materials are grouped in 15 families, 35 genera and 54 species of marine worms. Types were described mostly from the Mexican waters, with a low number of types from Ecuador, El Salvador, Argentina, USA, Philippines, New Caledonia and Japan.
Insecta, Arthropoda, QH301-705.5, Biología, Annelida, 590, Exoristinae, Goniini, QH Historia Natural, holotypes, Tachinidae, Animalia, Biology (General), annelids, synty, syntype, Diptera, Polychaeta, UANL, Biota, paratypes, Taxonomy & Inventories, polychaetes, catalogue
Insecta, Arthropoda, QH301-705.5, Biología, Annelida, 590, Exoristinae, Goniini, QH Historia Natural, holotypes, Tachinidae, Animalia, Biology (General), annelids, synty, syntype, Diptera, Polychaeta, UANL, Biota, paratypes, Taxonomy & Inventories, polychaetes, catalogue
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