WoRMS source details
Terebella comata Grube, 1859 accepted as Thelepus comatus (Grube, 1859) (new combination reference)
Thelepus ambitus Glasby & Hutchings, 1987 (original description)
Thelepus natans Kinberg, 1867 (source of synonymy)
Thelepus pequenianus Augener, 1918 (redescription)
Lectotype ZMH HZM V8772, geounit Luderitzbuch Bay, identified as Thelepus pequenianus Augener, 1918
Syntype ZMC POL-002151, geounit Punta Arenas, identified as Terebella comata Grube, 1859
Not stated in the original description, unknown. [details]
"Streblosoma comatus may be distinguished from other species of Streblosoma by the large number of branchial ... [details]
Straits of Magellan: Chile (Punta Arenas). Atlantic Ocean: Tristan da Cunha; South Africa (Buffel's River); Namibia ... [details]
Atlantic Ocean: Namibia (Luderitz Bay); South Africa (Lambert's Bay). [details]
"The specific name ambitus, in Latin meaning encircling, refers to the arrangement of the uncini in almost complete ... [details]
Not stated in the original description, unknown. [details]
Deposited at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm (SSM 572). [details]
Thelepus natans was considered to be a junior synonym of other species in two occasions. First, it was questionably ... [details]
Punta Arenas, Chile, Straits of Magellan (gazetteer estimate -53.17°, -70.91°). [details]
Luderitz Bay, Namibia, Atlantic Ocean (-26.6333°, 15.1667°; geocoordinates given in Vol. I p. 18, of 'Beiträge ... [details]
Terebella comata was described with base on material collected at Valparaiso and Punta Arenas, both in Chile. One ... [details]
HOLOTYPE: UUZM 625 and PARATYPES: UUZM 625b, UUZM 625c [details]
Deposited at the Zoologische Museum, Hamburg, Germany (HZM V8772). [details]
Glasby and Hutchings (1987) noted that the syntype from Valparaiso, Chile they redescribed, based on some evidence ... [details]