Peruvian Register of Marine Species
PeRMS source details
Platynereis Kinberg, 1865 (original description)
Pseudonereis Kinberg, 1865 (original description)
15 fathoms [probably Danish fathoms = 28.2 m]. [details]
Type material from Valparaíso collected near the shore. [details]
92-1153 m; holotype collected in shallow water ['summa aqua']. [details]
Orginal diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 168): "Papillae incompletae, acervi ordinum 1 et 5 desunt, ordinum 6, 7 et 8 ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 179): "Papillae pharyngis desideratae; partes laterales segmentorum sensim ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 171): "Papillae pharyngis corneae, distantes, conicae, completae, appendices ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 169): "Lobus cephalicus segmenta 2 proxima longitudine aequans, fronte ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 169-170): "Lobus cephalicus brevis, segmentis 2 proximis brevior, fronte ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 169): "Lobus cephalicus elongatus, segmenta 2 proxima longitudine aequans, ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 179): "Papillae pharyngis desideratae; mutationes pedum triplices; branchiae ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 179): "Lobus cephalicus ovalis, segmento buccali longior; fronte latiuscula, ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 178): ''Papillae pharyngis desideratae, partes laterales segmentorum aequales; ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 178): "Lobus cephalicus ovalis, segmentis binis proximis longior, fronte ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 178): ''
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 173): "Branchiae superiores partis posterioris corporis prominentes; setae ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1865: 174): "Lobus cephalicus mediocris, segmenta 3 proxima aequans, margine ... [details]
Pacific Ocean: Gulf of Guayaquil (Ecuador; Peru). [details]
Pacific Ocean: Tahiti (French Polynesia). [details]
Java Sea: southern Bangka Strait (Indonesia). Indian Ocean: Galle (Sri Lanka, Laccadive Sea); Visakhapatnam (= ... [details]
SE Pacific Ocean: Chile (Valparaíso); Peru (Chincha Islands; San Lorenzo Island, near Callao). [details]
Atlantic Ocean: near Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). [details]
Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (off La Plata River) to Southern Ocean; species common in Antarctic and Subantarctic ... [details]
SW Atlantic Ocean: off Cape Frio, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). [details]
Pacific Ocean: Galápagos Islands; Hawaii; Pacific coast of South America (Chile; Peru). [details]
This entry perhaps relates only to the subspecies usage? [details]
Following the 4.5 lines describing Perinereis novaehollandiae in Latin Kinberg has a further name, seemingly ... [details]
Not stated, uncertain. The generic name Leonnates could be derived from Leonnatus (356 BC - 322 BC), a Macedonian ... [details]
Not stated in the original description. The specific epithet indicus refers to the type locality of the species, ... [details]
Not stated by the author. The name is composed by the generic name Nereis preceded by the Latin prefix lepto-, ... [details]
Not stated by the author. The specific epithet laevis is a Latin adjective meaning 'light' (as opposite to ... [details]
Not stated, uncertain. Neanthes could refer to the Greek classic writer Neanthes of Cyzicus (3rd century BC). [details]
Not stated, but evidently named from the collection location of St Helena island. [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet angusticollis is a New Latin adjective (from angustus, 'narrow' + collum, 'neck', ... [details]
Kinberg named the species 'indica', which means 'of India', but this is misleading as the type locality is Bangka ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet robusta is the feminine of the Latin adjective robustus, meaning 'robust' or ... [details]
Not stated by the author, probably derived from the Ancient Greek history, as usual in Kinberg. Nicomedes is a ... [details]
Not stated by the author. The specific epithet difficilis is a Latin adjective meaning 'difficult' or ... [details]
Not stated, but probably from the Greek mythology. Nicon was a member of the Telchines (or Telkhines), said to be ... [details]
Not stated, uncertain. The specific epithet maculata is a Latin adjective meaning 'stained' or 'spotted', and ... [details]
Not stated, uncertain. The specific epithet pictus is a Latin adjective meaning 'decorated', and presumably refers ... [details]
Not stated. Perinereis is formed by the name of the genus Nereis Linnaeus, 1758, the type of the family, preceded ... [details]
Not stated but evidently named for Hedenborg, the collector of the specimen. [details]
Not stated. Platys is Greek for broad, wide, flat, etc, and Nereis is Greek for a sea nymph, one of the daughters ... [details]
Not stated in the original description. The specific epithet gallapagesis refers clearly to the type locality of ... [details]
Type of sediment not stated, at shallow shelf depths. [details]
Type material from Valparaíso collected near the shore, between rhizoids of Fucus. [details]
Type of sediment not stated, at shallow shelf depths. [details]
Algae, sand, gravel, stones, or mud, at shelf to bathyal depths. [details]
Deposited at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm (SMNH 535). [details]
Deposited at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm. [details]
Deposited at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm (SMNH 470). [details]
Kinberg (1865:170) marks both his genus Cirronereis and species as 'n.' for new. So it appears unlikely that there ... [details]
Thoosa gayi was apparently intended as new, with a 'n' following the name, but here this may indicate just a new ... [details]
In the original description Kinberg (1865/1866:175) used the spelling Novae Hollandiae, including ligatures for the ... [details]
Indeterminable incomplete specimen according to Hartman, 1948. As the provenance is unknown clarification of this ... [details]
See also Thoosa gayi (Blanchard), sensu Kinberg, 1865, which appears to be a subsequent usage of Nereis gayi in new ... [details]
Kinberg also created family 'Aretidea' for Nereididae genera Arete, Pseudonereis, Paranereis, Perinereis, and Naumachius [details]
Kinberg's original description of Neanthes vaalii appears to have no taxonomically useful information. Here it is: ... [details]
Fauvel (1923: 361) considered Nereis cagliari under "Nereidae incertae sedis". Later Hartman (1948: 9; 1959: 254) ... [details]
Singapore, SE Asia (gazetteer estimate 1.22°, 103.74°). [details]
Gulf of Guayaquil, Ecuador, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate -3.0°, -80.5°). [details]
St. Helena Island, Atlantic Ocean, with Jamestown geolocation at -15.9234, -5.7184. There is no harbour as such ... [details]
Near the town of Papeete (= "Papieti"), Island of Tahiti, French Polynesia, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate ... [details]
Cagliari, Sardinia, Mediterranean Sea (gazetteer estimate 39.21°, 9.11°). [details]
Selat Bangka (alternative spelling Banka), or Bangka Strait, Indonesia. Kinberg gives the locality as "Pars ... [details]
Species based on material from three different localities from Chile and Peru, SE Pacific Ocean: a) Chincha ... [details]
Atlantic Ocean, near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (gazetteer estimate -23.05°, -43.03°). [details]
Off the mouth of La Plata River, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean (gazetteer estimate -37°, -56°). [details]
Off Cape Frio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean (22º30'S, 40º55'W); 20-30 fathoms (= 36.5-55 m). [details]
Locality unknown. Kinberg states "Patria ignota" = country unknown. A museum specimen at "Mus. Holm." collected by ... [details]
collected by Hedenborg at Alexandria, Egypt [details]
Indefatigable Island [= Santa Cruz Island], Galápagos, Ecuador, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate -0.745°, -90.311°). [details]
Deposited at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm (SMNH). [details]
Deposited at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm (SMNH). [details]
Holotype deposited in the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden. [details]
Holotype deposited in the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden (NRS 493). [details]
Syntypes (NRS 494) deposited in the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden. [details]