Malmgren (1867) oddly has Sars as author of "Nerine foliosa" in the species headline although Malmgren was well ... [details]
Audouin & Milne Edwards (1833) are historically credited with the family name, and their usage seems like a ... [details]
Malmgren (1867) credits Cuvier with the name Eunice gigantea, but this is not correct (as extensively discussed by ... [details]
While Malmgren is credited with authorship, much earlier Quatrefages (1848:50) had used the informal 'Hermelliens' ... [details]
As noted by Rouse & Pleijel (2001) the author of the first usage as a family should be Kinberg (1856), not Malmgren ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Malmgren (1867: 52): "Tentacula longitudinem lobi cephalici aequantia. Palpi cylindrici ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Malmgren (1867: 50): "Corpus sublineare postice attenuatum. Pedes per totum corpus aequales ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Malmgren (1867: 93): ''Corpus elongatum sublineare postice sensim paullum attenuatam. Lobus ... [details]
The generic name Anaitis derives from the mythology, designating an Iranian goddess, 'Anahita', referred by the ... [details]
Malmgren (1867) has given a footnote to the heading of 'Ceratocephale' in which he indicates the two Greek words ... [details]
The name of the genus Chaetosyllis is composed by the New Latin word derived from the Greek chaeta, meaning ... [details]
The species is dedicated to Anders Sandøe Ørsted (= Anders Sandoe Oersted, or Anders Sandö Örsted), (b. ... [details]
Malmgren p.96 (book version of article, or 206 in journal) gives the derivation from Greek in a footnote. ... [details]
The name of the genus Genetyllis refers to the by-name of Aphrodite (Malmgren, 1867: 19), the goddess of love and ... [details]
Not stated, uncertain. Laonice could refer to the character Laonice, sister of Timagène and confident of ... [details]
"Λεοντίς, ή, nom. propr." (Malmgren, 1867: footnote on 52). Further details concerning the etymology are ... [details]
Leucia is derived from Greek. Malmgren gives a transliteration as a Greek word, but not the meaning. [details]
Malmgren (1867: 101) has a footnote giving a Greek alphabet version of Myrio Chele, but he does not provide a ... [details]
Prionospio is composed by the Greek noun prion, meaning 'saw', followed by the name of the genus Spio Fabricius, ... [details]
The species is named in honour of Professor Johannes Japetus Smith Steenstrup (b. Vang, Thy, Denmark, 8 March 1813 ... [details]
Chaetozone is feminine, as both Greek words are feminine and Malmgren used a feminine ending for C. setosa, the ... [details]
Feminine as 'chele' is feminine in Greek. This is consistent with the endings used by subsequent authors. [details]
Feminine. Names ending in Spio, named after a female mythological entity, must be feminine, and Prionospio ... [details]
Scolelepis appears to be feminine as treated by Blainville originally (modifying 'squamosus' [sic] to 'squamosa' ... [details]
Scolelepis is feminine, as treated by Blainville originally, and the code in Art. 30 gives -lepis as feminine as an ... [details]
Fide Banse (1977) Ceratocephala Malmgren 1867 is preoccupied by Ceratocephala Warder, 1838, Trilobita (see Moore, ... [details]
Unreplaced junior homonym to Praxithea Thomson, 1864 in Insecta (Leiper, 1908 and Nomenclator Zoologicus p. 886). [details]
Malmgren (1867:101) used Ammocharidae for the two genera Ammochares (a record of Ammochares assimilis Sars) and his ... [details]
Malmgren (1867) replacement name for Northia Johnston, which is a junior homonym to the mollusc Northia Grey, 1847 [details]
Malmgren (1867:79) used "Spaerodoridae" [sic, in capitals with ligature ae] for the family name for Ephesia ... [details]
Malmgren (1867:107) created subfamilies off Terebellidae, but used his Amphitritinae (Amphitrite) instead of ... [details]
from the 1860's authors changed Grube's new combination spelling of Autolytus prolifera to A. prolifer, in ... [details]
Ceratocephala is incorrect. The original spelling was Ceratocephale. Banse (1977) explains the details. [details]
The correct (original) spelling was 'Ceratocephale' but 'Ceratocephala' (qv entry) became widely used, because the ... [details]
Malmgren (1867: 52) misspelled the specific epithet in the new combination as "dumerili". [details]
Unavailable subsequent 'improved' spelling by Malmgren of Naineris Blainville, 1828 [details]
The name Serpula contortuplicata has been used by various authors for various taxa, mostly for what is now Serpula ... [details]
The genus Chaetosyllis was described with base on epitokous stolons of both sexes. [details]
Malmgren (1867:89) recognised that Aonis foliosa of Audouin & Milne Edwards (1833) was a Nerine (later a synonym of ... [details]
Malmgren used Hermellidae (apparently a modification of Hermellacea Grube), but used Sabellaria as the valid genus, ... [details]
The genus Laonice is established briefly by Malmgren (1867: 91), stating that the species Scolecolepis cirrata ''Ad ... [details]
Arctic Ocean, off the northern coast of Spitsbergen, far from land (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with ... [details]
Type species Polynoe elegans Grube 1840 (by monotypy) [details]