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Kinberg, J.G.H. (1866 [or 1867]). Annulata nova. [Continuatio.]. Öfversigt af Königlich Vetenskapsakademiens förhandlingar, Stockholm. 23(9): 337-357.
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Kinberg, J.G.H.
1866 [or 1867]
Annulata nova. [Continuatio.]
Öfversigt af Königlich Vetenskapsakademiens förhandlingar, Stockholm
23(9): 337-357
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Published at the end of 1866 but date as 1867 also seen used. After the last page 357, there is an erratum with a year date as 1867 printed at the bottom. However this could be a later insertion. The next article (number 10) is dated Wednesday 12 December, 1866. Date is 1866 in Theel (1910). Contains only Sedentaria. A number of Kinberg Errantia, especially Nereididae species were wrongly linked in WoRMS to this part of the 'Annulata nova'. This now corrected.
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Asychis Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Demonax Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Parasabella Bush, 1905 (original description)
Sabaco Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
 Authority

This was a recombination, not a new taxon. The authorship is (Schmarda), not Kinberg as usually seen. [details]

 Depth range

Not stated, probably intertidal to shallow subtidal.  [details]

 Depth range

Shallow water (?; type material from urban harbor) to 80 m. [details]

 Depth range

2-3 fathoms (3.6 to 5.5 m). [details]

 Depth range

Apparently collected swimming near the surface of the water: "ubi summam aquam fucumque natantem habitat" (Kinberg, ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1866: 346): "Cirri tentaculares parum numerosi, latitudine segmenti buccalis ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1867: 348): "Branchiae dorsuales nullae; pedes dorsuales 14, setis paucis, subrectis; ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1867: 348): "Branchiae dorsuales nullae; pedes dorsuales 34 setis ciliatis: aliis ... [details]

 Distribution

Pacific coast of North America.  [details]

 Distribution

Atlantic Ocean: Brazil; Uruguay. [details]

 Distribution

South Atlantic Ocean: off Argentina. [details]

 Etymology

Not stated by the author. The specific epithet dendriticum is a Latinized word of Greek origin meaning 'having ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated in the original description. The species is clearly dedicated to Pierre-Joseph van Bénéden (b. ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. The name of the genus refers probably to Cyaxares, the third king of Media, who ruled during 625-585 BC. [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. The name of the genus refers probably to Deioces, the first Median king, who ruled during the first ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. Demonax (Greek: Δημώναξ, Dēmōnax, gen.: Δημώνακτος) was a male ancient Greek ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated, but E. plateni is evidently named after its La Plata collection station of the Swedish frigate Eugenie ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. Lygdamis is from a Greek male name familiar as the name of various leaders and tyrants circa the ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. Odysseus, in Greek mythology, was the son of Laertes, king of Ithaca, and was the eponymous hero of ... [details]

 Etymology

Sandanis in Herodotus "The histories" was a Lydian man who advised Croesus not to attack the Persians [details]

 Etymology

Not stated in the original description. The specific epithet natans is a Latin participle meaning 'swimming' or ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Masculine. Demonax is known to be the name of a male Greek lawmaker at around 550 BCE. This gender is strongly ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Masculine, a male given name in classical times, and confirmed by Kinberg's choice of species name suffix as 'indicus' [details]

 Grammatical gender

Masculine as Kinberg used a masculine suffix adjective 'arenosus' for the type species, and, matching that, the ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Sandanis is a male given name, confirmed as masculine here as Kinberg changed 'rubicunda' to 'rubicundus' [details]

 Habitat

On algae covered with dirt, probably littoral. [details]

 Habitat

Not stated, type material from an urban harbor, nature of sediment unknown. [details]

 Habitat

Amongst rhizoids of fucoids, at shallow water. [details]

 Habitat

The species was apparently found swimming near the surface of the water: "ubi summam aquam fucumque natantem ... [details]

 Homonymy

Asychis Kinberg, 1867 is senior homonym to Asychis Gray, 1867 in Porifera (Phylum), Demospongiae (Class), ... [details]

 Publication date

Date is 1866 in Theel, but some have it as 1867. See source entry for more explanation [details]

 Type locality

Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 49.5°, -125.5°). [details]

 Type locality

City harbor of Rio de Janeiro ("Portus urbis Rio Janeiro"), Guanabara Bay, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean (gazetteer ... [details]

 Type locality

Port Natal, South Africa, Indian Ocean. Port Natal is a superseded name for the harbour of the city of Durban in ... [details]

 Type locality

Off the mouth of La Plata River, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean (-48°, -65°). The type locality was stated by Kinberg ... [details]

 Type locality

Strait of Magellan, Bucket Island [details]

 Type material

Syntypes (NRS 975 and NRS 976) deposited at the Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm, Sweden), all in poor ... [details]

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