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Grube, A.E. (1840). Actinien, Echinodermen und Würmer des Adriatischen- und Mittelmeers nach eigenen Sammlungen beschrieben. Königsberg: J.H. Bon. 92 pp., 12 figs.
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Grube, A.E.
1840
Actinien, Echinodermen und Würmer des Adriatischen- und Mittelmeers nach eigenen Sammlungen beschrieben.
Königsberg: J.H. Bon
92 pp., 12 figs.
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Adriatic Sea
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Dendrochirotida (original description)
Lumbriconereis [misspelling of Grube, 1840] accepted as Lumbrineris Blainville, 1828 (basis of record)
Syllis gracilis Grube, 1840 (original description)
Gulf of Naples (Italy) for Syllis gracilis Grube, 1840 
Syntype MPW No. 395, geounit Mediterranean Sea, identified as Syllis gracilis Grube, 1840
 Etymology

The specific epithet gracilis is a Latin word meaning 'slender' or 'slim', and refers to the body shape of the species.  [details]

 Nomenclature

As Lumbriconereis is a mistaken junior spelling variant, not an intentional new genus, taxon authors names should ... [details]

 Spelling

There is no doubt that Grube was using the genus Siphonostoma Otto, 1821, however, Grube named a new taxon as ... [details]

 Type locality

Palermo, Sicily, Mediterranean Sea (gazetteer estimate 38.13°, 13.37°). [details]

 Type locality

Gulf of Naples, Italy, Mediterranean Sea. No geographic location of collection is mentioned in the species ... [details]

 Type locality

Not stated explicitly, but by inference the Mediterranean-Adriatic. [details]

 Type locality

Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean Sea. Grube's (1840) introduction indicates that "if it is not expressly mentioned" ... [details]

 Type locality

Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean Sea. The type locality of Syllis gracilis is many times considered as being the ... [details]

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