New Zealand records of earlier authors (eg Augener, 1926) are probably in error. [details]
unexplained recombination as checklist listing only. There appears to be no usage elsewhere, and the original taxon ... [details]
Name is a combination of the family name of John H. Day with the Greek word for stone (lithos, masculine), because ... [details]
authors: Nereis tricirrata is named for "the three anal cirri present on the pygidium, one on the mid-dorsal and ... [details]
Previously frequently recorded around the New Zealand coast as Pherusa parmata(us) [details]
It is uncertain if Augener was the first to use Pseudopotamilla Bush downranked to a subgenus, but here he uses it ... [details]
Augener (1926: 172) recorded Notomastus zeylanicus from Halfmoon Bay, Stewart Island, New Zealand, and placed under ... [details]
Lyttelton, New Zealand, -43.6075, 172.7181 (gazetteer estimate) [details]
Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand. Original specimens from Colville Channel, Coromandel and Queen Charlotte Sound, ... [details]
South Hainan, offshore, northern South China Sea, 17.55, 111.15, (17°33'N, 111°9'E), 1766 m depth [details]
Light (1980) reports his lectotype as ZMUH V-9734, indicating the Hamburg museum where indeed some Augener material ... [details]