author: "Body blunt anteriorly, tapered posteriorly. Tunic thick, parchment like, including most papillae. Cephalic ... [details]
Central California, U.S.A. to northwestern Baja California Sur, Mexico. [details]
Genus Annenkova is named after the late Nadezhda Pavlovna Annenkova-Chlopina. Gender not stated but assumed to be ... [details]
author: "named by combining the first few letters of Flabelligera and the last name of the late Charles Gravier, ... [details]
author: Flabehlersia is a compound formed from Flabelligera and the name of Ernst Ehlers. He described the type ... [details]
author: "Flabesymbios is a free combination between the first few letters of Flabelligera and the Greek word ... [details]
author: Flabesymbios roberti "named after Robert B. Spies, who made significant contributions to our knowledge on ... [details]
Gender not stated but Annenkova assumed to be feminine, as named after a female [details]
Gender of Flabehlersia is feminine fide the author, although named after a male [details]
Associated with sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus and S. purpuratus) in low intertidal and subtidal ... [details]
Flabelligera haswelli is a replacement name by Salazar-Vallejo (2012) for Siphonostoma affine Haswell, 1886, with ... [details]
Previously thought to be the same as Flabesymbio commensalis (as Flabelligera commensalis) [details]
The taxonomic history for names of this spelling is complicated. However, "Siphonostoma Otto, 1821 is a silent (de ... [details]
Otto (1820) is a short precis work entirely in Latin in which Otto introduces the name, Siphostoma diplochaitus, ... [details]
Salazar-Vallejo (2012:18) stated "The original combination had a misconstructed adjective. Thus, it might have to ... [details]
Salazar-Vallejo (2012) examined three specimens he said were syntypes and placed the specimens under Flabelligera ... [details]
There is no type material left and a final decision about its status was postponed in my revision of Flabelligera. [details]
Flabesymbios commensalis (Moore, 1909) and Flabesymbios roberti Salazar-Vallejo, 2012 "both live between sea ... [details]
Pescadero Point (gazetteer 36.5606°, -121.9514°), Monterey, California, subtidal, commensal on Strongylocentrotus ... [details]
Fourth of July Cove, 33.4481°, -118.4986° (33°26'53" N, 118°29'55" W), Santa Catalina Island, California on ... [details]