Salazar-Vallejo (2012): Body anteriorly swollen, with a posterior cylindrical cauda. Cephalic cage well developed. ... [details]
author: Daylithos amorae is "named after the late Argentinian scientist, Dr. Analía Amor, who made a very detailed ... [details]
Named after Dr. Dieter Fiege, curator in the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt [details]
Named after Dr. James Blake, 'blakei' is a genitive, not a noun in apposition as stated by author [details]
after Dr. Melih E. Çinar, 'cinari' is a genitive, not a noun in apposition as stated by author. [details]
SMF-1692 Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt, collected by Henry Suter in 1906 in Hauraki Gulf, North Island, New ... [details]
Neotype (AM W5370), collected in River Heads, Hervey Bay, Queensland (25 S, 153 E) [details]
Salazar-Vallejo (2012: 11) stated that "The original name should be changed to caribea, which is the correct noun ... [details]
Hartman in the catalogue and in 1961 treated 'cariboum' as a Latinized adjective requiring gender suffix mandatory ... [details]
Grube used problem spellings both for the genus and the species name. 'Siphonostomum' should have been Siphonostoma ... [details]
Hauraki Gulf, North Island, New Zealand, -36.333333, 175.083333 (Gazeteer). Holotype collected by malacologist ... [details]
Ilha das Rolhas, off São Tomé, Gabon, in 40 m depth. 0.0 N, 6.5333 [details]
Levantine Sea, South Turkey coast. No geolocation, and no named location is given, but from the map in Cinar (2009: ... [details]
based on a specimen previously identified as Pherusa parmata: Çinar 2009:2307–2309, Fig. 8a–c (non Grube, 1877). [details]