WoRMS source details
[author email: csimon@sun.ac.za]
Syllis jaylani Sedick & Simon, 2019 (original description)
Syllis zahri Sedick & Simon, 2019 (original description)
Nontype SAMC, geounit Mossel bay, identified as Syllis bunaa Sedick & Simon, 2019
Nontype SAMC, geounit Mossel bay, identified as Syllis jaylani Sedick & Simon, 2019
Holotype SAMC A089053, geounit Mossel bay, identified as Syllis zahri Sedick & Simon, 2019
Paratype SAMC A089054, geounit Mossel bay, identified as Syllis zahri Sedick & Simon, 2019
Holotype SAMC A089055, geounit Mossel bay, identified as Syllis jaylani Sedick & Simon, 2019
Paratype SAMC A089056, geounit Mossel bay, identified as Syllis jaylani Sedick & Simon, 2019
Holotype SAMC A089057, geounit Mossel bay, identified as Syllis bunaa Sedick & Simon, 2019
Paratype SAMC A089058, geounit Mossel bay, identified as Syllis bunaa Sedick & Simon, 2019
Indian Ocean: Mossel Bay (South Africa). [details]
Indian Ocean: Mossel Bay (South Africa). [details]
Indian Ocean: Mossel Bay (South Africa). [details]
"From the Arabic word meaning "brown", referring to the distinctive brown colour of the worm" (Sedick & Simon, ... [details]
"This species is named after Ayesha Jaylani, the late grandmother of the primary author" (Sedick & Simon, 2019: 589). [details]
"From the Arabic word meaning "pink", referring to the general colour of the worm" (Sedick & Simon, 2019: 588). [details]
Algal turft on rocky shore, lower intertidal. [details]
Algal turft on rocky shore, lower intertidal. [details]
Algal turft on rocky shore, lower intertidal. [details]
Mossel Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa, Indian Ocean (-34.1850°, 22.1597°). [details]
Mossel Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa, Indian Ocean (-34.1850°, 22.1597°). [details]
Mossel Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa, Indian Ocean (-34.1850°, 22.1597°). [details]