Author: Wu Baoling & Wu Qiquan et al
Language: Chinese with English summary
1997; Hardcover; 329 pages +180 figures
Chinese waters are rich in benthic polychaetous species which amount to about one tenth of the total number of the polychaetous species of the world and are very large in number. In addion, the planktonic larvae at various stages, sexually matured species swarming at the sea surface and a few holoplanktonic species can serve as the food of the plankton. This volume describes 2 subclass , 15 families, 67 genera and 153 species.
Language: Chinese with English summary
1997; Hardcover; 329 pages +180 figures
Chinese waters are rich in benthic polychaetous species which amount to about one tenth of the total number of the polychaetous species of the world and are very large in number. In addion, the planktonic larvae at various stages, sexually matured species swarming at the sea surface and a few holoplanktonic species can serve as the food of the plankton. This volume describes 2 subclass , 15 families, 67 genera and 153 species.