Eunoe agnae is named "after my late sister Agnes, my companion and aid for nearly 80 years." [details]
Strictly "Eunoa agnae" is the true original name, but it is less confusing in subsequent usage to tag the name with ... [details]
As McIntosh (1924) published a preliminary description the species dates from 1924, not from the full description ... [details]
There are two descriptions by McIntosh, and the 1924 description precedes the 1925 description. [details]
McIntosh (1924 & 1925) for unknown reasons uses the genus misspelling 'Eunoa' (see separate record as Eunoa ... [details]
Beach north-west side of Inhaca, Mozambique, formerly Portuguese East Africa, Indian Ocean [details]