Authors: "Anterolateral horns arising subanteriorly from prostomial margin, posterior part of prostomium extended ... [details]
Glandulospio orestes was found on seamounts in coral and crushed shell gravel in about 300 m water depth [details]
: Type Material: The type material can only be that which López-Jamar reported and described from Golfo de Cadiz. ... [details]
Authors: "derived from D. caulleryi, the closest relative to D. paracaulleryi sp. nov." [details]
Authors: "The generic name is derived from the Latin “glandula” ~ “gland” and “spio” ~ “sea nymph”. ... [details]
Authors: "oreas, oreadis - Latin for mountain-nymph, hill. The name refers to the occurrence of the species on ... [details]
Söderström published the name as Laonice 'appellöfi' in a German text. In modern usage the diacritic is ... [details]
Sikorski (2013) transferred his Malacoceros jirkovi Sikorski, 1993 to Spio, despite the presence of prostomial ... [details]
Authors: "Dipolydora paracaulleryi sp. nov. differs from D. caulleryi in having 2 unidentate, falcate, ... [details]
Very similar to Aonidella dayi López-Jamar, 1989 according to Meißner et al (2014:216) who state: "there are not ... [details]
Great Meteor Seamount, NE Atlantic Ocean, 29.7355 -28.4152, 283 m, (Expedition DIVA 3, cruise METEOR ME 79-1) [details]
Little Meteor Seamount, NE Atlantic Ocean, 29.6365 -28.9845, 272 m, Expedition DIVA 3, cruise METEOR ME 79-1. [details]