Author: "named for the characteristic fimbriated or papillated parapodial stylodes" [details]
Author: "named for Dr. Horton H. Hobbs, Jr" [details]
Author: "named for Arthur Willey, pioneer worker on the Polychaeta, who first figured the characteristic accessory ... [details]
stated to be feminine by Pettibone (1971) [details]
Pettibone states that "no types of C. caerulea are available, but specimens from Chile, so identified by Ehlers ... [details]