Original diagnosis by Saint-Joseph (1894: 180; from key): "I. Plaques oncinales aviculaires avec rangées ... [details]
This record is the valid name with gender-corrected spelling. Gravier published Vermiliopsis glandigerus (his ... [details]
Not known. Saint-Joseph gives no information on the derivation. It is perhaps unlikely to be a modification of ... [details]
'Caput' indicates the head, and 'esocis' is a genitive coming from Esox, Latin for the pike fish (esox, esocis, m), ... [details]
Not stated by the author. The name of the genus could refer to Proclea (or Proklia), a mythological character of ... [details]
Saint-Joseph (1894) presented the species name as two words, repeating this within the description, thus as 'caput ... [details]
Starting from Saint-Joseph (1894) the misspelling 'edwardsi' was adopted by some workers [details]
The genus has been regarded as a synonym of Polycirrus since at least Saint-Joseph 1894:235 or later Hessle 1917: ... [details]
Saint-Joseph (1894) erected Eurato (Sabellidae) new genus defined in a key on p.249, for several Sabella species ... [details]
Saint-Joseph (1894: 260) has a brief comment in a key establishing Janua, and in a footnote states established for ... [details]
The genus Proclea was erected by Saint-Joseph (1894: 180) to include one single species, Leaena graffii Langerhans, ... [details]
Dinard coast, NE Brittany, France, in trawls (no further specification of location with the description text) [details]
The type by monotypy is Circeis armoricana. Hartman (catalogue, 1959: 570) lists only C. armoricana as a Circeis ... [details]