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Montagu, G. (1813). Descriptions of several new or rare animals, principally marine, discovered on the south coast of Devonshire. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 11(1): 1–26, pls. 1–5.
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Montagu, G.
1813
Descriptions of several new or rare animals, principally marine, discovered on the south coast of Devonshire
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London
11(1): 1–26, pls. 1–5.
Publication
Cover date is 1815 but date of publication of volume 11 pp. 1–178, pl. 1–11 given as May, 1813 by Raphael (1970) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2: 64.
Britain in general
British Islands
English Channel
North Sea (and Channel)
Atlantic, North East (= warm + cold temperate (boreal))
Europe
Littoral
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Amphitrite vesiculosa Montagu, 1813 accepted as Acromegalomma vesiculosum (Montagu, 1813) (original description)
Aphrodita viridis Montagu, 1813 accepted as Gattyana cirrhosa (Pallas, 1766) (original description)
Cancer (Gammarus) galba Montagu, 1813 accepted as Hyperia galba (Montagu, 1813) (original description)
Cancer (Gammarus) monoculoides Montagu, 1813 accepted as Montagua monoculoides (Montagu, 1813) accepted as Stenothoe monoculoides (Montagu, 1813) (original description)
Cancer (Gammarus) obtusatus Montagu, 1813 accepted as Abludomelita obtusata (Montagu, 1813) (original description)
Cancer (Gammarus) pedatus Montagu, 1813 accepted as Proto pedata Leach, 1814 accepted as Phtisica marina Slabber, 1769 (original description)
Cancer (Gammarus) spinosus Montagu, 1813 accepted as Dexamine spinosa (Montagu, 1813) (original description)
Cancer (Hippa) septemdatus Montagu, 1813 accepted as Atelecyclus rotundatus (Olivi, 1792) (original description)
Cancer (Hippa) septemdentatus Montagu, 1813 accepted as Atelecyclus rotundatus (Olivi, 1792) (original description)
Cancer biaculeatus Montagu, 1813 accepted as Pisa armata (Latreille, 1803) (original description)
Doris pennigera Montagu, 1813 accepted as Thecacera pennigera (Montagu, 1813) (original description)
Doris quadricornis Montagu, 1813 accepted as Okenia aspersa (Alder & Hancock, 1845) (original description)
Nereis maculosa Montagu, 1813 accepted as Myrianida pinnigera (Montagu, 1808) (original description)
Nereis sanguinea Montagu, 1813 accepted as Marphysa sanguinea (Montagu, 1813) (original description)
Oniscus caeruleatus Montagu, 1813 accepted as Gnathia maxillaris (Montagu, 1804) (original description)
Thalassina Montagu, 1813 accepted as Thalassema Pallas, 1774 (original description)
Thalassina mutatoria Montagu, 1813 accepted as Thalassema mutatorium (Montagu, 1813) accepted as Thalassema thalassema (Pallas, 1774) (original description)
 Distribution

Currently the distribution of Marphysa sanguinea is confirmed for the English Channel (on both coasts) to ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated by Montagu, but Nereis sanguinea is likely named after the blood-red gills "giving the animal a ... [details]

 Type locality

Original type locality was Kingsbridge estuary, Devon. Neotype type locality: St Anthony, Devon, UK, 50 9' 0" N 5 ... [details]

 Type locality

See original name, Nereis sanguinea for full type-locality details. The original type locality is Devon (= ... [details]

 Type locality

Original type locality Devon (= Devonshire) South Coast, England. Montagu has no comments for this species on where ... [details]