lumbriciformis, Syngnathus Jenyns [L.] 1835:488 [A manual of British vertebrate animals; ref. 18335] Cornwall, England. Holotype: Cambridge University. Based on literature sources. •Valid as Nerophis lumbriciformis (Jenyns 1835) -- (Wheeler 1973:277 [ref. 7190], Dawson in Whitehead et al. 1986:632 [ref. 13676], Dawson 1990:662 [ref. 17542], Bilecenoğlu et al. 2002:176 [ref. 26753], Fricke 2007:26 [ref. 30577], Kuiter 2009:242 [ref. 30404], Fritzsche 2016:2238 [ref. 34608], Hamilton et al. 2016:Supplement 4 [ref. 35615], Carneiro et al. 2019:176 [ref. 37250], Iglésias et al. 2021:175 [ref. 38818], Bañón & Maño 2021:66 [ref. 38883], Kovačić et al. 2021:37 [ref. 39014]). Current status: Valid as Nerophis lumbriciformis (Jenyns 1835). Syngnathidae: Nerophinae. Distribution: Western Baltic Sea; North Sea; northwestern Mediterranean Sea; northeastern Atlantic: south to Portugal, including Azores. Habitat: marine.
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