Simple operculum as in S. annehoggettae, but lacks distinct elongated ovicells typical for the latter species. ... [details]
Spirobranchus baileybrockae Pillai, 2009 may be a (subjective) junior synonym of this species, though not yet ... [details]
Authors: after the Australian Museum Lizard Island Research Station (LIRS). Noun in apposition [details]
named after Dr. Anne Hoggett, the director of Lizard Island Research Station (LIRS) [details]
named after Dr Lyle Vail, director of Lizard Island Research Station (LIRS). [details]
'lirs' is a made-up word, thus an unmodifying noun [details]
Kupriyanova et al. (2015:283): "Hydroides externispina is easily recognisable because of its two large, strongly ... [details]
Authors: "Hydroides lirs n. sp. differs from H. exaltata in having a pair of lateral spinules on the incurved ... [details]
Kupriyanova et al (2015:280) Compared to H. albiceps "H. trivesiculosa has an exceptionally large vesicular dorsal ... [details]
Kupriyanova et al (2015:296) "Hydroides tuberculata can be distinguished from H. kimberleyensis, H. rhombobula, H. ... [details]
Kupriyanova et al (2015:315) "This small species occurs cryptically, it is reminiscent of S. pomatostegoides, but ... [details]
Briefly first described from very small specimens and previously considered an uncertain species, but Kupriyanova ... [details]
Front of reef between Bird and South Islands, Lizard Island, Queensland, Australia, -14.6978 145.4639, 12 m [details]
"east lagoon near Bird Islet", Lizard Island, Queensland, station G236, no geolocation given, gazetteer estimate ... [details]
Patch Reef near Palfrey Island, Lizard Island, Queensland, stn.G237, no geolocation, gazetteer estimate -14.6968 ... [details]