Not stated. Possibly spiny-bottom from Latin noun basis and adjective spinosus. Basal spines on the main opercular ... [details]
Not stated. Evidently Latin gradata = gradual, for the gradual size change of the ring of opercular spines. [details]
Not stated, but the name for H. malleolaspina is evidently a compound noun from Latin malleolus ‘small hammer’, ... [details]
Not stated, but H. nodosa is likely named for the internal “rounded projection” at the base of each verticil ... [details]
Treated as adjectival although arguably an invariant noun phrase in apposition. The original masculine ending for a ... [details]
See notes on original name H. 'basispinosus' for evaluation of construction of the name, and whether invariant or ... [details]
Straughan (1967: 239) included the name "T. monotrema, sp. nov." in text flow, but she meant to use T. oligotrema, ... [details]
Mouth of Ross River, Townsville, Queensland, Australia, -19.2569, 146.8494 [details]
Pretty Beach, a beach 40 Km north of Cairns. Straughan gives the location as Pretty Beach, Cairns, but there is no ... [details]
Pialba, Hervey Bay (near Fraser Island), Queensland, Australia, -25.2747° 152.8345° (map estimate) [details]
Pretty Beach, near Cairns, Queensland, Australia, intertidal. Precise location unknown, but possibly the 'Pretty ... [details]