Peruvian Register of Marine Species
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Encope micropora L. Agassiz, 1841 (basis of record)
Encope pacifica (Verrill, 1867) (basis of record)
Mellitella stokesii (L. Agassiz, 1841) (basis of record)
Originally attributed to Lovén by Mortensen, but since Lovèn's name was a manuscript name Mortensen is to be ... [details]
The name Echinoglycus was first used in Leske (1778: p. 197) where "Echinoglycus irregularis" appears (only) as ... [details]
The name Echinotrochus was first used in Leske (1778: p. 209) where "Echinotrochus rosaceo" appears (only) as ... [details]
Authority often given as Klein, 1734. Being pre-Linnean, however, the name is not available. The first available ... [details]
Objective junior synonym of Moulinia L. Agassiz, 1841, which is based on a juvenile specimen of Encope emarginata ... [details]
It is quite possible that M'Clelland's Echinarachnius conchatus is really identical with Laganum depressum; but his ... [details]
First used in Leske (1778: p. 209) where "Echinotrochus rosaceo" appears (only) as translation of Van Phelsum's ... [details]
The clade composed of the Atlantic species Encope aberrans and E. michelini was the first to have split from ... [details]
Erroneously cited as Encope nummularia (instead of Mellita nummularia) in the synonymy list of Encope emarginata by ... [details]
Mortensen (1948: p. 151) commented on the status of Hesperaster: "There cannot be the slightest doubt but that ... [details]
The parent taxon (Hesperaster) was considered a junior synonym of Ammotrophus by Mortensen (1948: p. 151). While he ... [details]
Since a junior synonym of L. fragile Mazzetti, namely L. delicatum is older than Thiéry's replacement name L. ... [details]
That Clark's Laganum mirabile is nothing but the young Clypeaster rarispinus is beyond doubt; the figures given by ... [details]
Synonymized with Peronella Gary, 1855 by Mortensen (1948: p. 251), but strictly indeterminate at present. [details]
Based on a juvenile specimen of Encope emarginata (fidé A. Agassiz, 1863). [details]
Considered a subspecies of Mellita quinquiesperforata (Leske, 1778) by Mortensen (1948). [details]