The original author is Bobretzky, as from Bobretzky, 1872: 249 where he mentions Saccocirridae in text flow in ... [details]
Czerniavsky writes Langerhansia (Syllis) biocula, incorrectly including 'Syllis' non-bolded between the subgenus ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Czerniavsky (1881: 371) in a key: ''B) Ocelli 2. Pedum rami inferiores [...] b) anteriores ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Czerniavsky (1881: 362): "Caput antice antennis 4. Segmentum 5-tum a ceteris forma et ... [details]
Nerine is a synonym of Scolelepis, but the Nerine macrochaeta figure of Schmarda does not look like a Scolelepis. ... [details]
Not stated in the original description. The name of the subgenus Protoaricia is composed by the Greek prefix ... [details]
The name of the genus is composed by the Latin prefix of Greek origin pseudo-, meaning 'false' or 'fake', and the ... [details]
Disused, but senior homonym to Pseudonerine Augener, 1926 [details]
An impossible apparent reversed-presentation of subgenus Langerhansia by Czerniavsky, 1881. It is clear that while ... [details]
According to article 33.3 of the ICZN, 'Incorrect subsequent misspellings', the epithet 'oerstedi' is a subsequent ... [details]
Czerniavsky, 1881 clearly intended Langerhansia as a subgenus of Syllis, so that is how the name is presented in ... [details]
Czerniavsky uses Paraspio decoratus, but this must be a gender agreement misspelling. Bobretzky (1870) originated ... [details]
The original name is Syllis (Langerhansia) as a subgenus of Syllis. Czerniavsky (1881) is quite clear about this ... [details]
Czerniavsky (1881) writes the name as Langerhansia (Syllis) valida (Syllis is not in bold) but it is clear he means ... [details]
Suchum (alternate spelling for Sukhumi, Georgia, Black Sea), Black Sea [details]