The Hartman Catalogue lists Audouinia lamarckii as authored as an original name by Quatrefages, but this is ... [details]
Hartman (1959:391) reported this name as "delle Chiaje, 1828 in Quatrefages, 1865" [Q. page 517]. This was modified ... [details]
The species was described under Lumbrineris. The original description clearly describes and illustrates a ... [details]
Quatrefages gives a long description. The specimen was large, 14 centimetres by 7 millimetres, with [in ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Quatrefages (1866: 433): "Tête très-petite, mais distincte, privée d'antennes. Corps ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Quatrefages (1850: 292): "Dans les Portelies (Portelia), genre nouveau très voisin des ... [details]
Mediterranean. Quatrefages specimens came from Marseilles and Nice, France, but delle Chiaje's original Spio ... [details]
Subsequent usages of this name have yet to be found. It would now be a Laetmonice (via replacement name Hermonia) [details]
Not stated but evidently Eunice gaimardi is named for the collector, naval surgeon Joseph Paul Gaimard of 'L'Astrolabe' [details]
not stated, but evidently named after M. Mathieu (note spelling difference as latinised), who collected the ... [details]
Quatrefages named two species 'venusta' in his 1866 monograph, the other being a Chloeia. In Latin 'venustas' means ... [details]
The etymology of 'Linopherus' is unknown. It looks to be a compound with a masculine ending, but possible ... [details]
Not stated by Quatrefages, and not known. Marphysa does not appear to be a known word in classical Latin or Greek. ... [details]
Nereis castelnaui is evidently named for the collector, de Castelnau. Francis de La Porte, Comte de Castelnau ... [details]
Evidently named for one of the collectors (Quoy & Gaimard). Jean René Constant Quoy was a ship's doctor ... [details]
Not stated by the author, possibly the species was dedicated to Quatrefages' mother, Louise Marguerite Henriette ... [details]
Feminine. Quatrefages used three feminine species suffixes for his Audouinia species. Additionally the Code treats ... [details]
Unclear. Linopherus appears to be masculine, but the majority of species names have not been adjusted from the ... [details]
Feminine, an assumption mainly based on the early Marphysa names created and that 'physa' in Greek is a feminine ... [details]
Salazar-Vallejo (2014) notes that MNHN 627 is regarded as the holotype by the holding museum, but this is doubtful ... [details]
There are two earlier names with priority as Cirratulus australis, one by Blanchard, 1849, and a second by ... [details]
Nereis robusta Quatrefages, 1866 from New Zealand is an unreplaced junior primary homonym to Nereis robusta ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866:393) appears to be the first to restore Amphinome rostrata, after the incorrect usages as ... [details]
Quatrefages published the name as Hermione mathei, but as provenance mentions "Aphrodita mathei, Valenciennes, coll ... [details]
Nematonereis grubei is an invalid replacement name. Quatrefages transfers Grube's 1840 Lumbriconereis unicornis to ... [details]
based on the description attributed as 'Lycoris pulsatoria?' in Rathke (1837, Zur Fauna der Krym, p.412). Rathke ... [details]
Quatrefages used his new genus Oria as a place to assign Fabricia (Amphicorina) armandi Claparède, reserving ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866:551) is evidently the source for Hartman's (1959:390) catalogue record date of 1828 (she uses "in ... [details]
It is uncertain if all these "Aphrodite" variants exist in literature. However, for example Quatrefages (1866) used ... [details]
Quatrefages did not use this 'Aphrodite' spelling. Origin in literature unknown. [details]
In the main description for Johnstonia, as published in the second volume of 'Histoire naturelle des Annelés ...', ... [details]
The obvious lapsus as 'Jonhstonia' is given a separate record because it features in Quatrefages' main description ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866) used the correct generic spelling. He used Lumbrineris, not the variant Lumbriconereis. [details]
In his text the spelling heading by Quatrefages is as 'haemasona', also as hemasone in vernacular French, and ... [details]
Note that the original spelling is "heterocheta", not "heterochaeta". The spelling as Tylorrhynchus heterochaetus ... [details]
The original spelling of the species is "margaraticeus", instead of "margaritaceus". Quatrefages (1866) did not ... [details]
Note that the original spelling is "heterocheta", not "heterochaeta". The spelling as Tylorrhynchus heterochaetus ... [details]
Probably indeterminable if specimen is no longer in the Paris Museum [details]
Nereis ventilabrum has been treated as an original name created by Quatrefages, 1866. In Solis-Weiss et al types ... [details]
Dasybranchus Quatrefages, 1866 and Nephtys Cuvier, 1817 share the same type species, Nereis ciliata Müller, 1788, ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866: 485) described (relatively fully) Lophiocephalus grandis, but evidently from the same two Paris ... [details]
Synonymised to Perinereis cultrifera (Grube, 1840) by Heinen (1911) and Regnard (1913) and possibly by others ... [details]
Grube (1850: 293 somewhat tentatively referred Oenone maculata to Arabella. He does not use the combination ... [details]
attributed as "Valenciennes, Coll. du Museum" which may mean labelled/identified at the museum by Valenciennes ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866: 382) placed the genus and species as incertae sedis in Lumbrineridae. Hartman evidently did not ... [details]
As Conconia is monotypic the transfer of C. caerulea to Sthenelais means that Conconia is a junior synonym of ... [details]
Hartman catalogue records this name as 'Millepeda marina amboinensis Seba in Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833' but in ... [details]
New name for Serpula trilatera Grube, 1850, in itself a new name for Serpula triquetra non Linnaeus, sensu ... [details]
Grube's new name for Serpula triquetra non Linnaeus, sensu Philippi, 1844; indeterminable according to Quatrefages ... [details]
New Zealand. The locality is only "Nouvelle-Zelande" but Arnoux possibly collected the specimen at Akaroa [details]
New Zealand, collected Quoy & Gaimard (on "Astrolabe"), possibly at Tasman Bay or Bay of Islands. [details]
Saint Vaast, France. Although Hartman's catalogue indicates the type locality is Norway, Quatrefages specimens were ... [details]
New Zealand (unspecified further), via collection of the Paris Museum, collected by Quoy & Gaimard in 1827 from the ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866) examined specimens from both Saint-Jean-de-Luz (Bay of Biscay, southern Atlantic France) and ... [details]
Île-de-Bréhat, Brittany, France, 48.8374, -3.005037 (adjusted from gazetteer) [details]
Tenerife, Canary Islands, approximate gazetteer position 28.4484, -16.2609 [details]
Western coasts of France. Collection of the Museum. Approximately 46.2398 N, -1.3139 W [details]
Gloria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, approx -22.9212, -43.1678 [details]
Museum specimen which has lost its locality of collection. However not indeterminable if type exists. [details]
Iles moluques (Malukus Islands, central point -2.8780, 129.1291), collected by Quoy et Gaimard [details]
New Zealand, from unspecified location, collected by Quoy & Gaimard according to Quatrefages. [details]
Collected by Compte de Castelnau from coast of Lima, Peru. Collection of the Paris museum. Aprox geolocation ... [details]
Saint-Vaast-la-Hogue, Cotentin peninsula, Normandy coast, France, gazetteer estimate 49.5835, -1.2631 [details]
Solis-Weiss et al (2004) did not find type specimens at the Paris museum [details]
Quatrefages included four species in his new genus Audouinia, A. lamarckii, A. norwegica, A. crassa, and A. ... [details]