WoRMS name details
Hydroides trilobulus Chen & Wu, 1978 [original]
328476 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:328476)
unaccepted (incorrect original spelling for gender agreement)
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Chen, Mu; Wu, BaoLing. (1978). Two new species of the genus Hydroides (Polychaeta, Serpulidae) from the Xisha Islands, Guandong Province, China. <em>Studia Marina Sinica.</em> 12: 141-145. [details] Available for editors [request]
Note Xisha Islands (unspecified further), South...
From editor or global species database
Type locality Xisha Islands (unspecified further), South China Sea, of which Yongxing Island is the largest, map estimate, 16.8833° 112.2833° [details]
Etymology Not stated, but the name for H. trilobulus evidently refers to three vesicular verticil spines (three lobes), which are...
Etymology Not stated, but the name for H. trilobulus evidently refers to three vesicular verticil spines (three lobes), which are small ones, hence the diminutive Latin suffix –ulus. [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Hydroides trilobulus Chen & Wu, 1978 [original]. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=328476 on 2024-07-16
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original description
Chen, Mu; Wu, BaoLing. (1978). Two new species of the genus Hydroides (Polychaeta, Serpulidae) from the Xisha Islands, Guandong Province, China. <em>Studia Marina Sinica.</em> 12: 141-145. [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. <em>China Science Press.</em> 1267 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. <em>China Science Press.</em> 1267 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
Etymology Not stated, but the name for H. trilobulus evidently refers to three vesicular verticil spines (three lobes), which are small ones, hence the diminutive Latin suffix –ulus. [details]Type locality Xisha Islands (unspecified further), South China Sea, of which Yongxing Island is the largest, map estimate, 16.8833° 112.2833° [details]