This combination in Caulleriella was previously in WoRMS with the authority of Hartman, 1969, but this was a double ... [details]
Carus (1863: 441) used 'Cirratulida' as a family in a formal way, including in it the nomimal genus Cirratulus and ... [details]
For some time Caulleriella alata was widely recorded worldwide, hence the many distribution records associated with ... [details]
See Blake (1996: 292) for an explanation of the correct re-assignment of the various records of Moore's species ... [details]
Although their record is now assigned to Caulleriella pacifica Berkeley, 1929, and not C. alata, the Berkeley's ... [details]
Authors who have considered if Dodecaceria fewkesi is valid have concentrated on whether it is a synonym of ... [details]
Dodecaceria fistulicola Ehlers, 1901 was treated by Reish, 1952 as valid, with an extensive synonymy of usages, ... [details]
See commentary in Blake (1996:331) on the identity of Aphelochaeta marioni. In overview types are lost, ... [details]
Previously misidentified as Caulleriella gracilis (Moore) and Chaetozone gracilis (Moore) by Hartman and Bernard ... [details]
San Diego, Southern California, estimated 32.7205, -117.1927. Moore refers to the geolocation as "at San Diego" ... [details]
Lumbricus cirratus O. F. Müller 1776 as in Fauchald, 1977:29. Lamarck appears to rename Lumbricus cirratus [he ... [details]
Kinberg included only his T. fecunda and T. polytricha (Schmarda) in his new genus. Blake (1996:366) records ... [details]