Foraminifera source details
Attributed to Oyama in the original, based on manuscript data. [details]
Erroneously credited to other authors. See discussion in Bieler & Petit (2011: 58 and taxa note 21 in that work). [details]
Spiroglyphus Daudin is also duplicated as a record in the Molluscan section of WoRMS database. [details]
Homonym and objective synonym to Daudin's genus of the previous year. The indications from Lamarck's text are that ... [details]
A junior primary homonym of Vermetus polygonus corrugatus Cossmann in Cossmann & Pissaro, 1910 (Eocene). ... [details]
Not to be confused with junior primary homonyms Vermetus cristatus Sandberger, 1860 and V. cristatus K. Martin, ... [details]
A junior primary homonym of V. imbricatus Sandberger, 1859 and of V. imbricatus Dunker,1860; permanently invalid under ... [details]
See Vermetus imbricatus Sandberger, 1859 (Oligocene). [details]
A junior primary homonym of Vermetus indicus Daudin, 1800. Name may be preserved under ICZN (1999) Art. 23.9.5 if ... [details]
In need of investigation: A junior secondary homonym of Vermicularia costalis (Lamarck, 1818). [details]
Genus name placed on the Official List in Opinion 1425 (I.C.Z.N. 1987) [details]
Serpulus Montfort, 1810 is an unjustified emendation of Serpula Linnaeus, 1758 ; the typetaxon of Serpulus is ... [details]
Placed on the Official List of Specific Names in Zoology by Opinion 1425 (I.C.Z.N. 1987). [details]
Emendation from the male ending -i by Bieler & Petit (2011: 67) [details]
Name ending corrected to reflect male gender of generic name. [details]
Originally introduced as Strephopoma [sic] nucleocostata [details]
Originally spelled "albina", as a variety in Vermetus granuatus [sic]. [details]
Originally spelled "picta", as a variety in Vermetus granuatus [sic]. [details]
Originally spelled "albina". [details]
Bivona-Bernardi introduced the name as Vermetus triquetrus, using the correctly formed Latin suffix –quetrus, ... [details]
Established by Carpenter in synonymy, which would make it unavailable under I.C.Z.N. (1999) Art. 11.6. However, its ... [details]
Introduced as "nom. prov." although with a description. It was recognized by Keen (1961: 198) as Petaloconchus ... [details]
Referred to gastropod family Siliquariidae by Bieler & Petit (2011: 24). [details]
is a vermetid fide Keen (1961: 187, 189), also in Bieler (1996: 26). Based "Le Dofan" of Adanson (1757: 164, pl. ... [details]
Locality not stated. Name not found elsewhere (Bieler & Petit, 2011: 55). [details]
Kuroda & Habe (1952) concluded that Pilsbry had figured two species as Thylacodes medusae and introduced the new ... [details]
Temporarily used to accommodate taxa that are deemed to be siliquariids but have not been assigned to a genus. ... [details]
Type not designated. Generic name is invalid because preoccupied by Siphonium Link, 1807 [Cephalopoda]. For a ... [details]
This nominal genus was introduced with two nominal species, Spiroglyphus politus Daudin, 1800 and Spiroglyphus ... [details]
Considered a polychaete worm by Bieler & Petit (2011: 64) [details]
Temporarily used to accommodate taxa that are deemed to be vermetids but have not been assigned to a genus. These ... [details]
Described in polychaete worm genus; current genus-level placement in Vermetidae uncertain. [details]
Described in Vermicularia (Turritellidae); current genus-level placement in Vermetidae uncertain. [details]
Described in polychaete worm genus; current genus-level placement in Vermetidae uncertain. [details]
Described in polychaete worm genus; current genus-level placement in Vermetidae uncertain. [details]
Described in polychaete worm genus; current genus-level placement in Vermetidae uncertain. [details]
Described in polychaete worm genus; current genus-level placement in Vermetidae uncertain. [details]
Described in polychaete worm genus; current genus-level placement in Vermetidae uncertain. [details]
A junior primary homonym of Vermetus semisurrectus var. minor Monterosato, 1892; permanently invalid under ICZN (1999) ... [details]
Originally infrasubspecific but treated as subspecies by Turton (1932: 127). Bieler (1996: 25) credited Turton as ... [details]
A junior primary homonym of Vermetus semisurrectus var. minor Monterosato, 1892; permanently invalid under ICZN (1999) ... [details]
A junior primary homonym of Vermetus semisurrectus var. minor Monterosato, 1892; permanently invalid under ICZN (1999) ... [details]
A junior primary homonym of Vermetus semisurrectus var. minor Monterosato, 1892; permanently invalid under ICZN (1999) ... [details]
Treated as polychaete by Bieler & Petit (2011: 41). [details]
Mörch (1871: 131) stated that it might not be based on a mollusk. Placed in synonymy of Vermetus (Bivonia) ... [details]
Treated as a polychaete by Bieler & Petit (2011: 53). [details]
Considered a polychaete worm by Bieler & Petit (2011: 55) [details]
Described in polychaete worm genus; current genus-level placement in Vermetidae uncertain. [details]
Described in polychaete worm genus; current genus-level placement in Vermetidae uncertain. [details]
Boettger mistakenly renamed the senior homonym, Vermetus imbricatus Sandberger, "1863" [error for 1859], non V. ... [details]
Described in Vermicularia(/i> (Turritellidae); current genus-level placement in Vermetidae uncertain. [details]
Originally spelled "bicarinata", taking the gender of "forma". A junior primary homonym of Vermetus bicarinatus ... [details]
Junior primary homonym of Vermetus granulatus forma repens in the same work by Monterosato. [details]
Keen (1961: 198) considered Magilina a possible synonym of Dendropoma. [details]
Ex Kuroda manuscript. Bivonia dragonella was first described by Kuroda in 1947 in the Yume-hamaguri, a journal ... [details]
Stated by Kuroda & Habe (1952: 62) to be "a tube of an Annelid" but placed in Dendropoma by Habe & Masuda (1990: 23). [details]
Stated by Kuroda & Habe (1952: 62) to be "a tube of an Annelid" but placed in Dendropoma by Habe & Masuda (1990: 23). [details]
Originally infrasubspecific but treated as subspecies by Iwakawa (1909: 79). Bieler (1996: 25) credited Iwakawa as ... [details]
Confused in the past with the type species of Vermetus (Gastropoda: Vermetidae). [details]
Note that this is not the same as Vermetus panamensis Rousseau in Chenu, 1844 [details]
Note the existence of two nominal species, originally introduced as Vermetus panamensis Rousseau in Chenu, 1844, ... [details]
A member of Vermicularia in Gastropoda: Vermetidae [details]
Kuroda & Habe (1952) concluded that Pilsbry had figured two species as Thylacodes medusae and introduced the new ... [details]
Originally spelled "angulata". A junior primary homonym of Vermetus angulatus Rousseau in Chenu, 1844. See Bieler & ... [details]
New name introduced for Vermetus sipho Rousseau in Chenu, 1844, non Lamarck, 1818 [details]
Unnecessary new name for Vermicularia nodosa Hedley, 1907, non Vermetus nodosus Kaunhowen, 1897 [sic; = 1898]. [details]
Incorrectly considered to be a junior homonym of Vermetus nodosa Kaunhowen, 1898 and renamed Vermicularia hedleyi ... [details]
Type species, by subsequent designation of Kobelt (1878: 139), Vermetus arenarius ‘Quoy (nec. L.)’ which was ... [details]
The type species of Spirorbis is Serpula spirorbis Linnaeus, 1758 by absolute tautonymy (Code article 68.4, and ... [details]