Not stated. The specific epithet lineata is a Latin adjective meaning 'lined', and refers presumably to the ... [details]
The generic name is a composition of the words Sclero, 'hard', and Cheilus, 'lips' or 'rim'. Greek 'cheilos' is ... [details]
The specific epithet, minutus, refers to the small size of the species. [details]
The specific epithet hyalina derives from the hyaline body of the worm ("corpus vermiforme, hyalinum"). [details]
The specific epithet lussinensis refers to the localtion of the type locality of the species, at Lošinj (= Lussin) ... [details]
The specific epithet nigricirris refers to the dorsal black cirri that characterizes the species. [details]
Hartman (1944: 339 and plate 25 figure 10 of a stolon) places Verrill's Tetraglene agilis as Trypanosyllis agilis ... [details]
The original description (Grube, 1863) makes reference to figure 7 of plate IV, but the species is pictured in ... [details]
Tetraglene was a new name for a syllid stolon with four enlarged eyes. Pseudosyllis is presumed to be the matching ... [details]
Mali Lošinj (Lussin Piccolo), Lošinj Island, Croatia, Adriatic Sea. Geocoordinates not provided but estimated ... [details]
Crivizza, today Krivica, a bay in Croatia, Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean. [details]
Adriatic Sea, Croatia (Mali Lošinj, Uvala Krivica, Nerezine and Lošinj Island). [details]
Nerezine (Neresine), Lošinj Island, Croatia, Adriatic Sea. [details]
Valdarke (Val d'Arche) and Nerezine (Neresine), Lošinj Island, Croatia (Adriatic, Mediterranean Sea). ... [details]
St Martin, Lussin Piccolo, Croatia, Adriatic Sea [details]
Sclerocheilus minutus Grube, 1863 [details]