Original diagnosis by Hartman (1957: 305-306): "The prostomium is short and triangular. The first segment or ... [details]
South Australia and New South Wales (Australia); Marovo Lagoon, Vangunu Island (Solomon Islands). [details]
Pacific Ocean: from Alaska to California. [details]
Australia: Western Australia; South Australia; Victoria; New South Wales; Queensland. [details]
The genus Porcia was erected by Grube (1859: 105) to include the new species Porcia maderensis Grube, 1859. Grube ... [details]
The genus Porcia was erected by Grube (1859: 105) to include the new species Porcia maderensis Grube, 1859. Grube ... [details]
Not stated by the author. 'Califia', also known as 'Calafia', is the name of a fictional queen ruling over a ... [details]
Not stated. The adjective calidus -a -um means warm or hot. There is no obvious reason why Hartman chose it. ... [details]
The specific epithet bifurcatus, Latin adjective meaning 'bifurcated' or 'forked in two', refers to the posterior ... [details]
Scoloplos is masculine and thus Leitoscoloplos is also masculine, as authors have treated it. [details]
Not stated. The subspecific epithet australis is a Latin adjective meaning 'southern', and refers presumably to the ... [details]
Feminine. In using 'calida' for the type species epithet, Hartman treats the genus as feminine, and also Califia ... [details]
Feminine, but usages exist that assume without explanation that Phylo is masculine. Most likely named after Phylo, ... [details]
Masculine. Scoloplos is masculine in Greek and most authors have used masculine adjectives with it. [details]
On limestone reefs among Zostera roots, pebbles and sand at shallow water (Australia); mud and silty sand, 2-13 m ... [details]
Littoral sandy mud flats and subintertidal soft bottoms. [details]
Sand and fine sand, at intertidal and shallow depths. [details]
When the mandatory correction to 'dubius' is made for 'dubia' then Scoloplos dubius Tebble (1953) is junior primary ... [details]
Hartman (1957: 256) was the first author in dividing the family Orbiniidae into subfamilies, establishing the ... [details]
Phylo is a feminine genus name (see etymology) but it appears that Hartman (1957) subsequently assumed that Phylo ... [details]
Hartman reports an apparent lapsus calami by Eisig for Scolaricia typica Eisig, but the error is a misunderstanding ... [details]
The holotype is indeterminable (Hartman 1957, Blake 2017), therefore the original monotypic genus Alcandra and the ... [details]
Hartman (1957:295) examined the holotype and figured an uncinus from it. She referred Alcandra robusta to Scoloplos ... [details]
Hartman (1957) comments on Aricidea fragilis, sensu Fauvel (1936) (Non A. fragilis Webster, 1879) on p. 317, ... [details]
No figures, but the new species is based on her earlier (1957) record and description as "Aricidea near suecica ... [details]
Hartman (1957) records both Aricidea suecica, and also A. near suecica. Later (1965) she described A. near suecica ... [details]
Hartman (1957:247) places as indeterminable, fide Fauvel, 1927:63 [citation? not F de France] [details]
Müller included Gisela heteracantha in Ariciaea (= Orbiniidae). Included by Hartman (1957) in a list of Orbiniidae ... [details]
Current taxon junior synonym of species listed. [details]
Australia, South Australia, Encounter Bay (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with gazetteer to be ... [details]
Australia, South Australia, in the vicinity of Adelaide (geocoordinates not given, estimated with gazetteer to be ... [details]
Aricia sertulata Savigny. See Orbinia for comments on it also being type species of Orbinia [details]
Hartman (1957: 256) states O. cuvieri as Aricia sertulata was the first species attributed to Aricia Savigny, and ... [details]