Caribbean Sea, Venezuela, San Esteban National Park. Known only from the type locality. [details]
Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Gulf of Mexico (Isla Verde, Veracruz, Mexico) and Brazil (near Recife). [details]
Apparently circumtropical; also present in the warmest areas of the Mediterranean Sea. [details]
Caribbean Sea: Venezuela (Morrocoy National Park) and Cuba (Archipiélago de los Canarreos). [details]
Eastern tropical Pacific Ocean (Mexico, Panama). Report from Curaçao probably refers to Branchiosyllis lamellifera ... [details]
The species is named after Dr. David Bone, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, Venezuela, who organized the ... [details]
Algae and hydrozoans, at shallow water. [details]
Amongst algae, sponges, gorgonians, and coral rubble, in shallow water. [details]
On and inside sponges. Verrill (1900) stated that probably ocurred in dead corals. [details]
In shallow Thalassa testudinum beds, less than 0.5 m depth. [details]
Sponges, dead corals, algae, hydrozoans, sand, in shallow water. [details]
Current taxon was considered to be synonym with Branchiosyllis oculata Ehlers, 1887 by Hartman (1942), but it was ... [details]
Caribbean Sea, Venezuela, San Esteban National Park (geocoordinates not provided, estimated using a gazetteer to be ... [details]
According to San Martín et al. (2013) the types of the species are lost. [details]
The species was described by Verrill (1900) with base on three specimens, being "none perfect". San Martín et al. ... [details]