The word "stragulum" is in standard dictionary sources Lewis & Short (1891) and in Brown (1954) as a noun meaning ... [details]
author: "Pauci- (Latin) that means few or small number of, and the word branchia. These combined names refer to the ... [details]
named after Andrés Molina Acevedo, the brother of the author [details]
Named after Dr. Luis Fernando Carrera-Parra [details]
named after Dr. Gilbert Rowe who lent material from the deep water collection of Texas A&M University. [details]
named for the nickname of Argemiro (Miro) Molina Tobón, the father of the author [details]
Named after María Patricia Acevedo Tabares, the mother of the author [details]
Grube (1878: v) in the same work as the species description, in a species list by collection site, used the variant ... [details]
Molina-Acevedo (2018: changed stragulum to stragula for adjectival gender agreement, but as the word was more ... [details]
See Eunice stragulum entry for etymology and correct spelling, but correction to 'stragula' is inappropriate ... [details]
Woods Hole region, Massachusetts, geolocation not stated, estimated 41.524 -70.674, probably intertidal [details]
South of eastern end of Hòn Tằm, Bay of Nha Trang, South China Sea, South Vietnam, 12.1619, 109.2361 ... [details]
off Florida, North of Dry Tortugas, Gulf of Mexico, 25.2864, -83.0344 (25°17'11'' N 083°02'04'' W), 53m [details]
South of New Orleans, West Delta Lease Area, Louisiana, USA, Gulf of Mexico, 28.7344, -89.7353 (28°44'04'' N ... [details]
off centre of Panama, Caribbean Sea, 9.1333, -80.9333 (09°08' N 80°56' W), 878- 962m. [details]
Hospital Rock, off Corpus Christi, Texas, Gulf of Mexico, 27.5347, -96.4719 (27°32'05''N 096°28'19''W), 75 m [details]