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Philippi, A. (1844). Einige Bemerkungen über die Gattung Serpula, nebst Aufzählung der von mir im Mittelmeer mit dem Thier beobachteten Arten. Archiv für Naturgeschichte, Berlin. 10(1): 186-198, plate 6.
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Philippi, A.
1844
Einige Bemerkungen über die Gattung Serpula, nebst Aufzählung der von mir im Mittelmeer mit dem Thier beobachteten Arten
Archiv für Naturgeschichte, Berlin
10(1): 186-198, plate 6
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). A subsequent translation of this article into English is in the Annals & Magazine of Natural History. See Aphia source 51406. Philippi gives no localities but Rafael La Perna - Rudolph Amandus Philippi states Philippi's most commonly mentioned localities were Palermo, Catania and Messina (all Sicily) and Naples.
Mediterranean
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Apomatus Philippi, 1844 (original description)
Apomatus ampulliferus Philippi, 1844 (original description)
Eupomatus Philippi, 1844 accepted as Hydroides Gunnerus, 1768 (original description)
Eupomatus pectinatus Philippi, 1844 accepted as Hydroides pectinata (Philippi, 1844) (original description)
Eupomatus uncinatus Philippi, 1844 accepted as Hydroides uncinata (Phillipi, 1844) (original description)
Placostegus Philippi, 1844 (original description)
Placostegus crystallinus (non Scacchi, 1836) sensu Zibrowius, 1968 (new combination reference)
Placostegus fimbriatus (Delle Chiaje, 1822) accepted as Janita fimbriata (Delle Chiaje, 1822) (new combination reference)
Pomatoceros Philippi, 1844 accepted as Spirobranchus Blainville, 1818 (original description)
Pomatoceros tricuspis Philippi, 1844 accepted as Pomatoceros triqueter (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Spirobranchus triqueter (Linnaeus, 1758) (original description)
Psygmobranchus Philippi, 1844 accepted as Protula Risso, 1826 (original description)
Psygmobranchus cinereus (Forskål, 1775) accepted as Protula intestinum (Lamarck, 1818) (new combination reference)
Psygmobranchus intricatus (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Salmacina incrustans Claparède, 1870 (new combination reference)
Psygmobranchus protensus not Gmelin, sensu Philippi, 1844 accepted as Protula tubularia (Montagu, 1803) (original description)
Sabella latisetosa Grube, 1840 (additional source)
Serpula aspera Philippi, 1844 accepted as Serpula vermicularis Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Serpula decussata Gmelin, 1791 accepted as Thylacodes decussatus (Gmelin, 1791) (new combination reference)
Serpula latisetosa Grube, 1840 accepted as Sabella latisetosa Grube, 1840 (additional source)
Serpula pallida Philippi, 1844 accepted as Serpula vermicularis Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Serpula subquadrangula Philippi, 1844 accepted as Serpula concharum Langerhans, 1880 (original description)
Serpula tricuspis (Philippi, 1844) accepted as Pomatoceros triqueter (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Spirobranchus triqueter (Linnaeus, 1758) (original description)
Serpula venusta Philippi, 1844 accepted as Serpula vermicularis Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Serpula vermicularis non Linnaeus, sensu Cuvier, 1830 accepted as Pomatoceros triqueter (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Spirobranchus triqueter (Linnaeus, 1758) (additional source)
Spirorbis cornuarietis Philippi, 1844 accepted as Laeospira cornuarietis (Philippi, 1844) (original description)
Vermilia calyptrata Philippi, 1844 (original description)
Vermilia clavigera Philippi, 1844 accepted as Vermiliopsis infundibulum (Philippi, 1844) (original description)
Vermilia elongata Philippi, 1844 accepted as Pomatoceros triqueter (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Spirobranchus triqueter (Linnaeus, 1758) (original description)
Vermilia emarginata Philippi, 1844 accepted as Vermiliopsis infundibulum (Philippi, 1844) (original description)
Vermilia infundibulum Philippi, 1844 accepted as Vermiliopsis infundibulum (Philippi, 1844) (original description)
Vermilia multicristata Philippi, 1844 accepted as Metavermilia multicristata (Philippi, 1844) (original description)
Vermilia polytrema Philippi, 1844 accepted as Spirobranchus polytrema (Philippi, 1844) (original description)
Vermilia quinquelineata Philippi, 1844 (original description)
 Etymology

Philippi’s brief Latin description of E. pectinatus describes the operculum spines as ‘utrinque pectinatis’ ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated, but Philippi described the verticil spines as with “cornubus octo, apice incurvo uncinatis” (eight ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated, but named 'polytrema' for the series of cell spaces in the tube, which Philippi comments on. Quote from ... [details]

 Original Combination
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See etymology remarks for Vermilia polytrema. Vermilia is feminine, Spirobranchus is masculine. Trema by itself is ... [details]

 Type locality

Tyrrhenian Sea unspecified. Philippi’s Mediterranean work was only in Italy, and he was based in Naples prior to ... [details]

 Type locality

Unspecified Mediterranean, but can be narrowed to the Tyrrhenian Sea coast of Italy as Philippi’s activities were ... [details]

 Type species

Philippi named Eupomatus uncinatus and E. pectinatus. At least by the date of Hartman catalogue (1959) E. uncinatus ... [details]

 Type species

Hartman catalogue gives Serpula triquetra (as Pomatoceros triqueter) as type species of Pomatoceros, but the type ... [details]

 Type specimen

Some of the Mediterranean mollusc material of Philippi exists, but nothing appears to be known of the serpulids. ... [details]