The Hartman catalogue under the entry for genus Spirographis wrongly attributes the authorship of Spirographis ... [details]
In his text Pallas mentions the worm tubes are aggregated like coral. Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998) state that ... [details]
The original description as Tubularia spallanzanii Gmelin 1791 is as follows: "Cirris quinis plumosis utrinque ... [details]
Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998) placed Sabella gracillima Kinberg, 1867 from Rio de Janeiro, and four names in ... [details]
WoRMS until January 2016 was reporting this entry as Sabella penicillus Linnaeus, 1767, thus incorrectly as a new ... [details]
The entry for Tubularia spallanzanii is missing here and instead is present under the true hydrozoan Tubularia. It ... [details]
Knight-Jones & Perkins (1988) assign the Tubularia penicillus sensu Müller, 1776 to Sabella pavonina, and they ... [details]
Serpula penicillus Linnaeus, 1758 (10th ed), here recombined as Sabella penicillus as transferred by Linnaeus 1767 ... [details]
It seems clear that Sabella penicillus (was Serpula penicillus) is the valid name for what is known widely as ... [details]
Knight-Jones & Perkins (1988) use 1791 for the part 6 volume of Gmelin/Linnaeus [details]
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USNM 19013, poorly preserved (fide Knight-Jones & Perkins, 1998) [details]
Treadwell (1917:268) misspelled the genus as "Metalonome" (misspelling also noted by Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998)) [details]
Sabella flabellata was Savigny's new name for Tubularia penicillus sensu Fabricius (there are several T. ... [details]
Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998) report that the original material is missing, but photocopies of Kröyer’s ... [details]
Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998:433) cite Humann, 1991 for the first occurrence of the combination Bispira brunnea, ... [details]
See Perkins (1984) for details of the change of the original combination to Demonax (now Parasabella). Knight-Jones ... [details]
The synonymies of the group of species related to Sabella pavonina are complex, and the original works together ... [details]
It is obvious strict priority is not being observed here. Synonymies of "spallanzanii" usages are very complex and ... [details]
Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998:416) proposed use of S. melanostigma over S. thoracica under prevailing usage, ... [details]
Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998:416) proposed use of S. melanostigma over S. variegata under prevailing usage, ... [details]
Synonymies of "spallanzanii" usages are very complex and resolving them in WoRMS is not yet complete. Please see ... [details]
Tubularia penicillus is a confused much used name. Currently following Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998) in referring ... [details]
Lamarck (1818: 356) does not mention the Gmelin in Linnaeus source of the name, but his synonymy shows the name is ... [details]
According to Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998: 404), Sabella lamyi Gravier, 1906 represents an undescribed genus. [details]
Hornell misspells Sabella pavonina as S. pavonia when he creates a new variety 'bicoronata' for Sabella specimens ... [details]
Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998) examined syntypes and confirmed the placement in Bispira. Earlier Fauvel (1927: 298) ... [details]
Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998: 446) designated lectotypes as follows:
Bispira rugosa (Moore), var. monterea ... [details]
Neotype, designated Knight-Jones & Perkins (1998), Natural History Museum London, NHM 1929.12.23.1, collected ... [details]
Linnaeus (1767:1268-9) included 7 species in Sabella, of which the last was Serpula penicillus Linnaeus 1758. As ... [details]