Peruvian Register of Marine Species
PeRMS source details
Intertidal to 2 m depth; 36.6-64 m (Philippines). [details]
One specimen collected while swimming at the surface at Placer (Philippines), in June 1864 (Grube, 1878: VII). [details]
"Corpus longius vermiforme, depressum, segmentis brevibus numerosis. Lobus capitalis rotundatus, oculorum paribus ... [details]
Singapore; Philippines (San Miguel Harbor, Ticao Island). [details]
Western Atlantic Ocean: from North Carolina to the Gulf of Mexico, Cuba, and Panamá. Pacific Ocean: from ... [details]
Singapore and Philippines (Placer, Mindanao). [details]
Singapore; Gulf of Aden (Aden, Yemen); Suez Canal (Little and Great Bitter Lakes). [details]
Philippine Islands (Bohol); Western Australia (Shark Bay). [details]
Philippine Islands (Camiguin Island) and Western Caroline Islands (Palau, Babeldaob Island). [details]
Philippines (Mindanao Island: Zamboanga), and Indonesia (Pulau Edam, near Java, and Ambon Island). [details]
Singapore and Philippines (Zamboanga, Mindanao Island). [details]
Nomen nudum. Grube (1878:106) further described only his recombined Leocrates cupreus (Grube, 1867), and did not ... [details]
Licher (1999: 307-308) revised the type material deposited at the MPW, considering it to be a nomen dubium due to ... [details]
The specific epithet triangulifer refers to the characteristic color pattern of the species, with a dorsal ... [details]
Not stated. Branchiomma boholensis is evidently named after the place of collection, which was Bohol Island, the ... [details]
The specific epithet lumbricoides is composed by the Latin noun lumbricus, meaning 'roundworm', 'earthworm', or ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet umbrinus is a Latin adjective meaning 'umber coloured' (reddish-brown), and ... [details]
Not stated. The word 'megalodus' is not a Latin dictionary word, but clearly the first part is from Greek 'mega' ... [details]
Not stated, but for S. minax the Latin adjective minax –acis meaning ‘jutting out’ is likely referring to the ... [details]
Named for "Aibuhit" a collection location name of Professor Semper (as reported by Grube) on Babeldaob Island, ... [details]
The specific epithet arenicolor refers to the coloration of the species, described as being sand colored or light ... [details]
The specific epithet hyalina, Latin for 'glass', seems to make reference to the whitish or pale color of the worm ... [details]
The specific epithet rubrofasciata, from the Latin words rubro meaning 'red', and fasciata meaning 'bands', refers ... [details]
The generic name Platysyllis derives from the combination of the prefix of Greek origin platy, meaning 'flat' or ... [details]
The species is dedicated to Carl Gottfried Semper (Altona, Hamburg, July 6 1832 - Würzburg, May 29 1893), a German ... [details]
The specific epithet boholensis refers to the type locality of the species, Bohol Island (Philippines). [details]
"furcifera", fork bearer or fork-bearing [details]
Syllis, also known as Hyllis, is the name of a nymph in Greek mythology, being daughter of Hyllus and Iole, and ... [details]
The specific epithet cerina is the Latin word for 'wax coloured', and refers to the colour of the species. [details]
The specific epithet erythropis is a form of the Latin word erythropus, meaning 'having reddish legs', and refers ... [details]
The specific epithet flaccida is a Latin form meaning 'flaccid' or 'loose', and refers to the flaccidity or ... [details]
The specific epithet lycochaetus is formed by the prefix of Greek origin 'lyco', meaning 'wolf', and the Latin word ... [details]
The specific epithet nigrescens is a Latin form meaning 'blackish', and refers to the dark coloration of the species. [details]
The specific epithet singulisetis is a new Latin word composed of singulus, meaning 'single', and seta, meaning ... [details]
The specific epithet solida refers to the solid or compact body of the species. [details]
The specific epithet umbricolor refers to the dark color pattern of the species. [details]
The specific epithet uncinigera is a Latin composed word meaning 'carrying hooks' (uncinus meaning 'hook', and the ... [details]
The specific epithet violaceoflava refers to the color of the species, with the anterior region of the worm being ... [details]
an acronym (necessarily not an initialism), unchanging, not declinable [details]
Not stated, but Grube described for S. furcifera forked spines in the opercular funnel as well as the verticil, ... [details]
Coral rubble and sand, at shore or shallow water. [details]
Deposited at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Germany (ZMB 10654). According to Hutchings & Glasby (1986: 334), ... [details]
genus as Nereis subgenus was previously incorrectly in WoRMS as Leonnatus, not Leonnates. This was a data entry ... [details]
The description and figures of Syllis lycochaetus provided by Grube (1878) and Ehlers (1920) seem to indicate a ... [details]
Grube (1878) in 'Annulata Semperiana" may be the first user of genus Marphysa reduced in rank as a subgenus of ... [details]
Known in catalogues as Leocrates cupreus iridis, rather than the correct L. cupreus. However, there is no such ... [details]
Licher (1999) considered Syllis lycochaetus as being a nomen dubium. [details]
Probably Singapore ("Wahrscheinlich bei Singapore gesammelt"; Grube, 1878: 128) (geocoordinates not provided, ... [details]
Bohol, Philippines. Bohol municipality comprises Bohol Island and numerous smaller surrounding islands. [details]
Philippine Islands, Pandanon Island (between Cebu and Bohol) (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with gazetteer ... [details]
Philippine Islands, probably Bohol Island ("[Bohol?]"; Grube, 1878: v; "Von den Philippinen (Bohol)"; Grube, 1878: ... [details]
Talibon, Bohol, Philippine Islands [details]
Philippine Islands, no further details of collection location [details]
Palau. Not the Philippine Islands. Grube (1878:iii) states "Ausser den Philippinen kommt noch Aibuhit auf Bahaltaub ... [details]
Philippine Islands, Bohol (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with gazetteer to be approximately lat. 9.41, ... [details]
Singapore (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with gazetteer to be approximately lat. 1.22, long. 103.74). [details]
Probably Singapore ("Wahrscheinlich bei Singapore gesammelt"; Grube, 1878: 128) (geocoordinates not provided, ... [details]
Philippine Islands, probably Bohol Island ("[Bohol?]"; Grube, 1878: v). In the same publication the type locality ... [details]