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Muir, Alexander I.; Petersen, Mary E. (2013). Authorship of some polychaete (Annelida) names derived from the works of Renier and Savigny. Zootaxa. 3717(3): 383.
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Muir, Alexander I.; Petersen, Mary E.
2013
Authorship of some polychaete (Annelida) names derived from the works of Renier and Savigny 
Zootaxa
3717(3): 383
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
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Full citations of animal specific or generic names ultimately derived from unpublished manuscripts should commemorate the work of the person who described the new species as well as the person who eventually validly published the name. We suggest that biologists should use the following authorships when citing these names: Terebella infundibulum Renier in Meneghini, 1847 (now used in the genus Myxicola); Nereis coccinea Renier in Meneghini, 1847 (now used in the genus Lumbrineris); Thalassema scutatum Renier in Ranzani, 1817 (now known as Sternaspis scutata); Polynoe Savigny in Lamarck, 1818. The case of Myxicola infundibulum is further complicated by a possible homonymy, and to avoid confusion we suggest that the name is used for the Myxicola species found in the Adriatic
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 Authority

For an explanation of the authorship as Ranzani see Petersen (2000), also Muir & Petersen (2013), also see editor ... [details]

 Authority

An alternative authority proposed by Muir & Petersen is as "Renier in Ranzani", because of the apparent ... [details]

 Editor's comment

Renier's sternaspid name is unavailable, so discussion of usages of it are academic. However, as noted by Petersen ... [details]

 Editor's comment

The Myxicola type species has been assumed to be Terebella infundibulum Renier [1804] by subsequent designation ... [details]

 Nomenclature

Many authors have used the combination Myxicola infundibulum (Renier) but perhaps most date the original name from ... [details]

 Nomenclature

Mentioned as a name 'infundibulum' in a footnote in Renier (Tavole ... Conchiglie, 1804: xiii), and as Sabella ... [details]