Peruvian Register of Marine Species
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This work was not published until the summer of 1866 according to Wright in Zoological Record vol.3. In any case at earliest the date defaults to 31 December 1865 under the code as the true date is unknown
The Hartman Catalogue lists Audouinia lamarckii as authored as an original name by Quatrefages, but this is ... [details]
Hartman (1959:391) reported this name as "delle Chiaje, 1828 in Quatrefages, 1865" [Q. page 517]. This was modified ... [details]
The species was described under Lumbrineris. The original description clearly describes and illustrates a ... [details]
Quatrefages gives a long description. The specimen was large, 14 centimetres by 7 millimetres, with [in ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Quatrefages (1866: 433): "Tête très-petite, mais distincte, privée d'antennes. Corps ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Quatrefages (1850: 292): "Dans les Portelies (Portelia), genre nouveau très voisin des ... [details]
Mediterranean. Quatrefages specimens came from Marseilles and Nice, France, but delle Chiaje's original Spio ... [details]
Subsequent usages of this name have yet to be found. It would now be a Laetmonice (via replacement name Hermonia) [details]
Not stated but evidently Eunice gaimardi is named for the collector, naval surgeon Joseph Paul Gaimard of 'L'Astrolabe' [details]
not stated, but evidently named after M. Mathieu (note spelling difference as latinised), who collected the ... [details]
Quatrefages named two species 'venusta' in his 1866 monograph, the other being a Chloeia. In Latin 'venustas' means ... [details]
The etymology of 'Linopherus' is unknown. It looks to be a compound with a masculine ending, but possible ... [details]
Not stated by Quatrefages, and not known. Marphysa does not appear to be a known word in classical Latin or Greek. ... [details]
Nereis castelnaui is evidently named for the collector, de Castelnau. Francis de La Porte, Comte de Castelnau ... [details]
Evidently named for one of the collectors (Quoy & Gaimard). Jean René Constant Quoy was a ship's doctor ... [details]
Not stated by the author, possibly the species was dedicated to Quatrefages' mother, Louise Marguerite Henriette ... [details]
Feminine. Quatrefages used three feminine species suffixes for his Audouinia species. Additionally the Code treats ... [details]
Unclear. Linopherus appears to be masculine, but the majority of species names have not been adjusted from the ... [details]
Feminine, an assumption mainly based on the early Marphysa names created and that 'physa' in Greek is a feminine ... [details]
Salazar-Vallejo (2014) notes that MNHN 627 is regarded as the holotype by the holding museum, but this is doubtful ... [details]
There are two earlier names with priority as Cirratulus australis, one by Blanchard, 1849, and a second by ... [details]
Nereis robusta Quatrefages, 1866 from New Zealand is an unreplaced junior primary homonym to Nereis robusta ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866:393) appears to be the first to restore Amphinome rostrata, after the incorrect usages as ... [details]
Quatrefages published the name as Hermione mathei, but as provenance mentions "Aphrodita mathei, Valenciennes, coll ... [details]
Nematonereis grubei is an invalid replacement name. Quatrefages transfers Grube's 1840 Lumbriconereis unicornis to ... [details]
based on the description attributed as 'Lycoris pulsatoria?' in Rathke (1837, Zur Fauna der Krym, p.412). Rathke ... [details]
Quatrefages used his new genus Oria as a place to assign Fabricia (Amphicorina) armandi Claparède, reserving ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866:551) is evidently the source for Hartman's (1959:390) catalogue record date of 1828 (she uses "in ... [details]
It is uncertain if all these "Aphrodite" variants exist in literature. However, for example Quatrefages (1866) used ... [details]
Quatrefages did not use this 'Aphrodite' spelling. Origin in literature unknown. [details]
In the main description for Johnstonia, as published in the second volume of 'Histoire naturelle des Annelés ...', ... [details]
The obvious lapsus as 'Jonhstonia' is given a separate record because it features in Quatrefages' main description ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866) used the correct generic spelling. He used Lumbrineris, not the variant Lumbriconereis. [details]
In his text the spelling heading by Quatrefages is as 'haemasona', also as hemasone in vernacular French, and ... [details]
Note that the original spelling is "heterocheta", not "heterochaeta". The spelling as Tylorrhynchus heterochaetus ... [details]
The original spelling of the species is "margaraticeus", instead of "margaritaceus". Quatrefages (1866) did not ... [details]
Note that the original spelling is "heterocheta", not "heterochaeta". The spelling as Tylorrhynchus heterochaetus ... [details]
Probably indeterminable if specimen is no longer in the Paris Museum [details]
Nereis ventilabrum has been treated as an original name created by Quatrefages, 1866. In Solis-Weiss et al types ... [details]
Dasybranchus Quatrefages, 1866 and Nephtys Cuvier, 1817 share the same type species, Nereis ciliata Müller, 1788, ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866: 485) described (relatively fully) Lophiocephalus grandis, but evidently from the same two Paris ... [details]
Synonymised to Perinereis cultrifera (Grube, 1840) by Heinen (1911) and Regnard (1913) and possibly by others ... [details]
Grube (1850: 293 somewhat tentatively referred Oenone maculata to Arabella. He does not use the combination ... [details]
attributed as "Valenciennes, Coll. du Museum" which may mean labelled/identified at the museum by Valenciennes ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866: 382) placed the genus and species as incertae sedis in Lumbrineridae. Hartman evidently did not ... [details]
As Conconia is monotypic the transfer of C. caerulea to Sthenelais means that Conconia is a junior synonym of ... [details]
Hartman catalogue records this name as 'Millepeda marina amboinensis Seba in Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833' but in ... [details]
New name for Serpula trilatera Grube, 1850, in itself a new name for Serpula triquetra non Linnaeus, sensu ... [details]
Grube's new name for Serpula triquetra non Linnaeus, sensu Philippi, 1844; indeterminable according to Quatrefages ... [details]
New Zealand. The locality is only "Nouvelle-Zelande" but Arnoux possibly collected the specimen at Akaroa [details]
New Zealand, collected Quoy & Gaimard (on "Astrolabe"), possibly at Tasman Bay or Bay of Islands. [details]
Saint Vaast, France. Although Hartman's catalogue indicates the type locality is Norway, Quatrefages specimens were ... [details]
New Zealand (unspecified further), via collection of the Paris Museum, collected by Quoy & Gaimard in 1827 from the ... [details]
Quatrefages (1866) examined specimens from both Saint-Jean-de-Luz (Bay of Biscay, southern Atlantic France) and ... [details]
Île-de-Bréhat, Brittany, France, 48.8374, -3.005037 (adjusted from gazetteer) [details]
Tenerife, Canary Islands, approximate gazetteer position 28.4484, -16.2609 [details]
Western coasts of France. Collection of the Museum. Approximately 46.2398 N, -1.3139 W [details]
Gloria, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, approx -22.9212, -43.1678 [details]
Museum specimen which has lost its locality of collection. However not indeterminable if type exists. [details]
Iles moluques (Malukus Islands, central point -2.8780, 129.1291), collected by Quoy et Gaimard [details]
New Zealand, from unspecified location, collected by Quoy & Gaimard according to Quatrefages. [details]
Collected by Compte de Castelnau from coast of Lima, Peru. Collection of the Paris museum. Aprox geolocation ... [details]
Saint-Vaast-la-Hogue, Cotentin peninsula, Normandy coast, France, gazetteer estimate 49.5835, -1.2631 [details]
Solis-Weiss et al (2004) did not find type specimens at the Paris museum [details]
Quatrefages included four species in his new genus Audouinia, A. lamarckii, A. norwegica, A. crassa, and A. ... [details]