Lanice kellyslateri n. sp., is genetically distinct but morphologically very similar to Lanice conchilega. Lavesque ... [details]
The (subsequent) diagnosis given by Lavesque et al (2021: 35). Large sized animals with live specimens up to 650 mm ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Holthe (1976: 59): ''Thorax with a restricted number of bristle-bearing segments, abdomen ... [details]
Emended diagnosis by Hutchings & Glasby (1990: 277): ''Tentacular lobe with numerous buccal tentacles. Lateral ... [details]
Known from Arcachon Bay, Western French coast, and from the Scilly Isles, to the West of Cornwall, Britain, found ... [details]
Authors: Eupolymnia gili is "named after João Gil, an excellent polychaete taxonomist" [details]
Authors: Eupolymnia lacazei is "named after the French zoologist Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers (1821–1901), who ... [details]
Authors: Eupolymnia meissnerae "is dedicated to Karin Meiβner, for her great contribution to polychaete taxonomy". [details]
Authors: Lanice kellyslateri is named after "Kelly Slater, 11-time Surf World Champion, and also an environmental ... [details]
Authors: "This species is dedicated to the Yugoslav football player Drago Vabec" [details]
Authors: Pista labruneae is "dedicated to Céline Labrune, from the Banyuls-sur-Mer Arago Laboratory," ... [details]
Pista miosseci is named for the Brest singer/songwriter Christophe Miossec, born in Brest, Brittany, France on ... [details]
Authors: Pista sauriaui is "named after Pierre-Guy Sauriau, benthic ecologist from the Laboratory of La Rochelle ... [details]
Terebella banksyi is named for 'Banksy', a pseudonymous England-based satirical street artist known for secretly ... [details]
The authors do not mention the salinity in which Terebella banksyi is found, but Arcachon Bay should have lowered ... [details]
Jirkov & Leontovich (2017) proposed the synonymy of Loimia into Axionice (along with several other genera including ... [details]
The Hartman checklist has Pallonia rapax as a junior syononym of Eupolymnia nebulosa (Montagu). In discussion of ... [details]
The status of Paramphitrite Holthe based on morphology with respect to Amphitrite is unresolved. It would be a ... [details]
Listed in the Hartman catalogue as a junior synonym of Eupolymnia nesidensis (Delle Chiaje, 1828) of Gulf of ... [details]
Lavesque et al (2021: 35) compared what is known of the morphology of Terebella gigantea to Loimia ramzega Lavesque ... [details]
Lavesque et al (2021) suggest Terebella turrita from in the Adriatic may be a valid Pista, rather than a synonym of ... [details]
May be a junior synonym of Paramphitrite birulai (Ssolowiew, 1899) according to Jirkov (2001: 519). Subsequently ... [details]
The redescription by Lavesque et al (2021: 28-31) states that "as for other species described during the 18th ... [details]
Lavesque et al (2021: 34) examined the holotype in order to compare it with Lanice conchilega and their new ... [details]
Blainville-sur-Mer, English Channel, France, 49.0722 -1.6517 (49°04’20”N 1°39’06”W), low intertidal [details]
Reserve St Troc, Banyuls-Cerbere nature reserve, near Banyuls sur Mer, Gulf of Lion / Golfe du Lion, France, ... [details]
Bay of Brest, Brittany, France, 48.3153, -4.3647 (48°18’55”N 4°21’53”W), depth 5 m [details]
Eyrac pier, Arcachon Bay, France, 44.6647, -1.1636 (44°39’53”N 01°09’49”W, depth 5 m [details]
Camaret sur Mer, Bay of Brest, Brittany, France, 48.2967, -4.5831 (48°17’48”N 4°34’59”W), depth 15 m [details]
Redit F20, near Perpignan, Gulf of Lion, France, Mediterranean, 42.7789, 3.0558, (42°46’44”N 3°3’21”E), ... [details]
Bay of Brest, Brittany, France, 48.3164, -4.3911 (48°18’59”N 4°23’28”W), depth 2.2 m [details]
Bay of Brest, Brittany, W France, 48.3328, -4.4497, (48°19’58” N 4°26’59”W), depth 3 m [details]
Jacquets, Arcachon Bay, Grand Banc, W France, Bay of Biscay, 44.6742, -1.1961 (approx. 44 40 27N, 01 11 6 W), intertidal [details]