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Kinberg, J. G. H. (1866). Annulata Nova. Continuatio. [various errantia & sedentaria]. Öfversigt af Königlich Vetenskapsakademiens förhandlingar, Stockholm. 22(4): 239-258.
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Kinberg, J. G. H.
1866
Annulata Nova. Continuatio. [various errantia & sedentaria]
Öfversigt af Königlich Vetenskapsakademiens förhandlingar, Stockholm
22(4): 239-258.
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Year date uncertain but interpreted as 1866 despite the heading date of 1865 for the beginning of the issue. The BHL copy has Weds 12 April 1865 at the heading top of the first page of issue 4 (see page 212) and the printer has 1865 at the bottom of the preceding page (last page issue 3). Thereafter in this volume the printer date (1866) at the end of an issue and the issue date (1865) are in conflict.
Kinberg uses what he calls 'oigyiarum' in Latin as his unit of depth measure, an obscure term which may have been roughly a fathom, seemingly from the ancient Greek measure known as the orguia, which might have been 2 m, somewhat longer than a fathom
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 Authority

Kinberg 1866 may predate Quatrefages 1866, for use of the ending Carobia, although the name originates from ... [details]

 Depth range

Not stated, unknown. [details]

 Depth range

9-37 meters (5-20 fathoms; 5-20 orgyiarum). [details]

 Depth range

Shallow water.  [details]

 Depth range

Shallow water.  [details]

 Depth range

7-9 meters (4-5 fathoms; "fundo 4-5 orgyiarum") [details]

 Depth range

58 meters (32 fathoms) [details]

 Depth range

7-9 m (4-5 fathoms). [details]

 Depth range

1-7 fathoms (1.8-12.8 m). [details]

 Depth range

Shallow water.  [details]

 Depth range

From 22 to 37 meters (12-20 fathoms; "fundo 12-20 orgyiarum").  [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1866: 243): "A. atlantica n. Corpus breve; lobus cephalicus brevis, antice depressus; ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1866: 243): "A. (?) pacifica n. Corpus longum, pellucidum, segmentis anterioribus, ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1866: 243): "A. (?) splendida n. Corpus longum segmentis anterioribus pharyngo ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1866: 253): "Lobus cephalicus deplanatus, ad segmentum buccale et segmentum 1 et 2 ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1866: 253): "Lobus cephalicus elongatus, lateribus rectis; oculi minuti, in ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1866: 249): "Oculi minuti, arcum fingentes; palpi transversi; tentaculum; antennae 2; ... [details]

 Distribution

Mid Atlantic Ocean. [details]

 Distribution

Australia: New South wales (Port Jackson).  [details]

 Distribution

Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, Honolulu. Known only from the type locality.  [details]

 Distribution

Atlantic Ocean: Rio de Janeiro (Guanabara Bay, Brazil). [details]

 Distribution

Pacific Ocean, coast of Chile (Valparaiso).  [details]

 Distribution

Australia: Port Jackson, near Sydney.  [details]

 Etymology

Not stated in the description. The specific epithet atlantica refers to the type locality of the species, the ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. in Ancient Phrygian mythology Dindymene was one of the names of Cybele, mother of gods. Temples to ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet havaica refers to the type locality of the species, Hawaii Islands.  [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. However, Lacydes of Cyrene, was a Greek philosopher, head of the Academy at Athens in 241 BC. Thus ... [details]

 Etymology

not stated but Leocrates is a Greek masculine personal name. Leocrates was a leading Athenian general of the First ... [details]

 Etymology

Kinberg can safely be assumed to have chosen Leodamas as another historic Greek personal name, as was his ... [details]

 Etymology

Kinberg gives the locality as "Pars australis freti Bangka" (in Indonesia) but misleadingly names the species as ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. Female personal name. In ancient history daughter of Astyages and, after the rule of the Medes, the ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. Probably named after Perialla, the priestess of Apollo at the Oracle of Delphi cited by Herodotus (c. ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. The species is clearly dedicated to René-Édouard Claparède (b. Chancy, 24 April 1832 - d. Siena, 31 ... [details]

 Etymology

Phylo is named after a maid of Helen of Troy. As recorded in Latin-script translations of Homer's Odyssey, an epic ... [details]

 Etymology

felix -icis is an adjective (masc & fem suffix the same) meaning happy, lucky, blessed, fortunate. Felix can also ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated by Kinberg. In ancient Greece mythology Terpsichore, muse of the dance, is one of the nine Mousai ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated by Kinberg. The specific epithet delapidans is a form of the Latin verb delapido, meaning 'to lay with ... [details]

 Etymology

The generic name Thoe refers to one of the Nereids of the Greek mythology, one of the fifty daughters of Nereus and ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific epithet fusiformis probably refers to the body shape of the species, being the Latin word for ... [details]

 Etymology

Kinberg gives no etymology. The Greek woman Timarete was a 5th century BC painter. Genus gender therefore is ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Masculine. A Classical Greek male personal name. Kinberg used the masculine ending -us for the type species ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Alcandra is feminine as it is a name of a female in Greek mythology (the Odyssey) [details]

 Grammatical gender

Feminine as named after mater Dindymene, mother of gods (Phrygian mythology) [details]

 Grammatical gender

Masculine. Lacydes is a classical Greece masculine personal name, and the type species adjectival species-group ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Masculine. Leocrates is a male name from ancient Greece. Most prior authors have treated Leocrates as masculine. [details]

 Grammatical gender

Feminine, as an historic female personal name [details]

 Grammatical gender

Feminine, but usages exist that assume without explanation that Phylo is masculine. Most likely named after Phylo, ... [details]

 Habitat

Pelagic: "summa aqua" (Kinberg, 1866: 243). [details]

 Habitat

Pelagic: "summa aqua" (Kinberg, 1866: 243). [details]

 Habitat

Rocky and gravelly sediments ("fundo petroso et glareoso").  [details]

 Habitat

Not stated, at shallow water.  [details]

 Habitat

Among dead coral, in shallow water.  [details]

 Habitat

Rocky sediment ("fundo petroso") [details]

 Habitat

Not stated, at subtidal depths. [details]

 Habitat

Amongst holdfasts of fucoid algae on rocky bottoms and on clayey sediments, at shallow depths.  [details]

 Homonymy

This genus name is preoccupied by Asychis Kinberg, 1867 (same year but published earlier than Gray's name), a genus ... [details]

 Homonymy

Dindymene Kinberg 1866 is a junior homonym to the trilobite Dindymene Hawle & Corda 1847 (Prod. Mon. böhm. ... [details]

 Homonymy

Nomenclator Zoologicus indicates Kronia Ribeiro 1915 in Pisces is a junior homomym to the Polychaeta usage [details]

 Homonymy

Lacydes Kinberg 1866 is junior to Lacydes Walker, 1855, in Noctuoidea Lepidoptera (tiger moths), and thus is ... [details]

 Homonymy

Mandane Kinberg, 1866 was named twice by Kinberg, the first as a spionid genus (family 'Aonidea') for Mandane ... [details]

 Spelling

Contrary to appearances, Aglaopheme is not a spelling error for Aglaophamus. Kinberg strangely included the two ... [details]

 Spelling

The spelling chosen by Kinberg was "magalaensis" which is a rare spelling amongst geographic species names derived ... [details]

 Spelling

Commonly misspelled as Rhynconerella (q.v.) [details]

 Synonymy

In spite of having priority, Perialla claparedei Kinberg, 1866 was synonymized with Polydora polybranchia Haswell, ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Species considered to be indeterminable by Hartman (1948: 47) and Nygren (2004: 195).  [details]

 Taxonomy

Böggemann (2005: 100) noted that Kinberg's later-published figures (1910) do not correspond to the syntypes and ... [details]

 Type locality

Mid Atlantic Ocean: 3°31'N, 25°00'W. [details]

 Type locality

Near Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 21.42°, -158.21°): "Mare pacificum prope insulas ... [details]

 Type locality

Sargasso Sea, Atlantic Ocean (gazetteer estimate 27.0°, -39.0°): "Mare atlanticum, summa aqua; in intinere Eugenie ... [details]

 Type locality

Straits of Magellan. Kinberg (1866: 241) wrote: "Fretum Magalhaense juxta insulam Büket fundo 2 — 4 oigyiarum" ... [details]

 Type locality

Australia, New South Wales, Port Jackson (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with gazetteer to be approximately ... [details]

 Type locality

Pacific Ocean, Hawaii, Honolulu (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with gazetteer to be approximately lat. ... [details]

 Type locality

Harbour of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean [details]

 Type locality

Singapore. "Singapore, unde retulit Knoll." = Singapore, reported by Knoll.  [details]

 Type locality

Near Cape Virgenes, Patagonia [details]

 Type locality

Harbor of Rio de Janeiro ("Portus ad Rio de Janeiro"), Guanabara Bay, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean (gazetteer estimate ... [details]

 Type locality

'Eimeo' Society Islands (= now Mo'orea, Windward Islands) [details]

 Type locality

Valpairiso, Chile [details]

 Type locality

Pacific Ocean, Chile, Valparaiso (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with gazetteer to be approximately lat. ... [details]

 Type locality

Australia, Port Jackson, near Sydney (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with gazetteer to be approximately ... [details]

 Type material

Holotype deposited at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm (Sweden) (Kinberg, 1866: 243). [details]

 Type material

Lost, according to Kinberg (1866: 243): "Specimen perditum". [details]

 Type material

Lost, according to Kinberg (1866: 243): "Specimen descriptum perditum". [details]

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