Monro states that the tubes are evidently attached to the rock along their sides, not free as in Protula tubularia. ... [details]
Pacific Ocean: Indefatigable Island (Galápagos Islands, Ecuador); Gorgona Island (Colombia). [details]
Pacific Ocean: between Taboga and Taboguilla islands (Panama). [details]
Indian Ocean: Gulf of Mannar (Pamban and Krusadai islands); Persian Gulf. Pacific Ocean: Gorgona Island (Colombia). [details]
Pacific Ocean: Gorgona Island (Colombia); Albemarle (= Isabela) and Indefatigable (= Santa Cruz) islands ... [details]
Not stated, but for H. inermis it is likely that the Latin inermis 'unarmed', is referring to the verticil spines ... [details]
Not explicitly stated, but the specific epithet panamensis refers to the type locality of the species, located in ... [details]
Not explicitly stated in the original description, the specific epithet gorgonae refers to Gorgona Island ... [details]
Shore pools, intertidal to low water. [details]
On sand, fine sand, muddy sand, mud, and among mangrove roots; temperature 14.1 to 32ºC; salinity 34.2 to 35.9 psu; ... [details]
Fine gravel in pools, and under stones, intertidal to shallow water. [details]
Syntypes deposited at the Natural History Museum, London, UK (NHMUK 1933.7.10.63-64). [details]
The species was synonymised with Dasybranchus caducus (Grube, 1846) by Eisig (1887: 823-828), and this synonymy was ... [details]
Monro (1933: 1047) established the new combination Laonice japonica (Moore, 1907), considering the species as valid ... [details]
Between Taboga and Taboguilla islands, Panama, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 8.80°, -79.54°). [details]
Balboa, Panama, Taboga Island, Gorgona Island. Monro does not name which is the type locality [details]
Syntypes from three localities in the Pacific Ocean: a) Gorgona Island, Panama (gazetteer estimate 2.965°, ... [details]
Syntypes from at least two of the three type localities deposited at the Natural History Museum, London, UK (NHMUK ... [details]