25. Notomastus latericeus M. Sars, 1851

Notomastus latericeus M. Sars, 1851: 199; 1856: 9–12, pl. 2, figs 8–17.— Eisig 1887: 861.— Saint-Joseph 1894: 117, pl. 6, figs 152–157.— Fauvel 1914: 250; 1926: 297; 1927: 143, fig. 49a–h; 1953: 364, fig. 189a–h.— Wesenberg-Lund 1949: 336.— Day 1961: 519; 1967: 599, fig. 28.2a–d.— Gallardo 1968: 120, pl. 53, fig. 13.— Thomassin 1970: 83, fig. 8a–c.— Kussakin 1975: 61.— Ewing 1984: 14.24, figs 14.17, 14.18.— Hernández-Alcántara & Solís-Weiss 1993: 1034; 1998: 711; 1999: 27.— Çinar 2005: 150.— Abd-Elnaby 2009: 87.—García-Garza & de León-González 2011: 41.— Capaccioni-Azzati & El Haddad 2015: 318 –321, figs. 133, 134.

Capitella rubicunda Keferstein, 1862: 123, pl. 11, fig. 9.

Notomastus benedeni Claparède, 1864: 514, pl. 4, fig. 9.

Arenia cruenta Quatrefages, 1865: 250.—Eisig 1889: 865.

Arenia fragilis Quatrefages, 1865: 251.—Eisig 1889: 866.

Sandanis rubicundus Kinberg, 1865: 343.

? Notomastus sp. McIntosh, 1885: 390, pl. 42, fig. 2.

Notomastus ( Tremomastus) profundus Eisig, 1887: 817, pl. 2, figs 5, 7, 10–11, 21, 27.

Notomastus ( Tremomastus) fertilis Eisig, 1887: 819, pl. 2, figs 14–15, 29.

Notomastus rubicundus.— Eisig 1887: 863.

Notomastus fragilis.— Eisig 1887: 866.

Notomastus cruentus.— Eisig 1887: 865.

? Notomastus zeylanicus Willey, 1905: 287, pl. 5, figs 118–119.— Fauvel 1953: 364.

? Notomastus ceylanicus Pillai, 1961: 28, figs 9g–h, fig. 10a.— Thomassin 1970: 83.

Notomastus near latericeus.— Green 2002: 299, fig. 18a–i.— Magalhães & Bailey-Brock 2012: 35, figs 26a–b, 27a–f, 28a–b.

Type locality: Norwegian Sea, Norway.

Type material: Syntype ( NHMO).

Records: Floro Komagfjord, Norway ( Sars 1851); France ( Fauvel 1927); Iberian Peninsula (Capaccioni- Azzati & El Haddad 2015); Gulf of Iran ( Wesenberg-Lund 1949); South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar ( Day 1961 1967; Thomassin 1970); Viet Nam ( Gallardo 1968); Northern Gulf of Mexico ( Ewing 1984); Kurile islands ( Kussakin 1975).

Remarks: Notomastus latericeus was considered a cosmopolitan species by Day (1967), Thomassin (1970) and Ewing (1984), but it is necessary to confirm these records.