WoRMS source details
Wade, Bruce. (1921). The fossil annelid genus Hamulus Morton, an operculate Serpula. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 59(2359): 41-46.
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Wade, Bruce
1921
The fossil annelid genus Hamulus Morton, an operculate Serpula
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
59(2359): 41-46
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb).
Separately issued June 10, 1921 (see TOC). The completed volume is 1922
Separately issued June 10, 1921 (see TOC). The completed volume is 1922
Paleontology, Fossils, Paleobiology
Enponatus [misspelling] accepted as Eupomatus Philippi, 1844 accepted as Hydroides Gunnerus, 1768 (basis of record)
Enponatus dipona [misspelling] accepted as Eupomatus dipoma Schmarda, 1861 accepted as Hydroides dipoma (Schmarda, 1861) (basis of record)
Hamulus Morton, 1834 † accepted as Pyrgopolon de Montfort, 1808 (additional source)
Hamulus angulatus Wade, 1921 † (original description)
Hamulus onyx Morton, 1834 † accepted as Pyrgopolon onyx (Morton, 1834) † (taxonomy source)
Enponatus dipona [misspelling] accepted as Eupomatus dipoma Schmarda, 1861 accepted as Hydroides dipoma (Schmarda, 1861) (basis of record)
Hamulus Morton, 1834 † accepted as Pyrgopolon de Montfort, 1808 (additional source)
Hamulus angulatus Wade, 1921 † (original description)
Hamulus onyx Morton, 1834 † accepted as Pyrgopolon onyx (Morton, 1834) † (taxonomy source)
Description
"Tube small, thick, and strong, but brittle; in form an elongate, gently curved, and often slightly spiral cone; ... [details]
Spelling
A remarkable in-text double misspelling of the actual genus (two errors) and species. Correct spelling is Eupomatus ... [details]
Type locality
Ripley Formation. Dave Weeks place on Coon Creek , McNairy County, Tennessee [details]