Polychaeta name details
original description
Adams, G.; Kanmacher, F. (1798). Essays on the microscope : containing a practical description of the most improved microscopes; a general history of insects, their transformations, peculiar habits, and œconomy : an account of the various species, and singular properties, of the hydræ and vorticellæ: a description of three hundred and eighty-three animalcula : with a concise catalogue of interesting objects: a view of the organization of timber, and the configuration of salts, when under the microscope. <em>[Book].</em> 724 pp. Second edition, by the late George Adams, further edited by Kanmacher., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/45704067 page(s): 634; note: as Serpula Lagena Sulcata, with Lagena apparently the equivalent of a subgenus here, although not in parenthesis
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ICZN; International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature. (1959). Opinion 558. Rejection for nomenclatorial purposes of the work entitled "Testacea minuta rariora" by William Boys as augmented by George Walker published in 1784. <em>Opinions and Declarations rendered by the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature.</em> 20(25): 277-282., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/34655540 note: Multi-word names of Boys & Walker are rejected, including some for Serpula [details] Available for editors [request]
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Authority Authoriity is Adams, not Walker & Jacobs. See Adams reference entry for explanation. Boys & Walker 1784 used multi-word name descriptions (rejected by ICZN Opinion), here "SERPULA (Lagena) striata sulcata rotunda / The round striated and furrowed Flask Wormshell. Adams (1798) used Serpula Lagena Sulcata, in capitals, a trinomen which is also dubious, but he appears to indicate Lagena is a subgenus-equivalent when he adds "S. (lagena) striata sulcata rotunda" as the description.
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