Peruvian Register of Marine Species
PeRMS source details
Schmarda (1861: 114) used the variant spelling Lumbrinereida [sic] for the family name, and credited himself with ... [details]
Not stated in the original description. [details]
Not stated in the original description. [details]
Not stated in the original description. [details]
Not stated in the original description. [details]
Original diagnosis by Schmarda (1861: 59): "Branchiae ternae aut quaternae, rarissime plures, dorsales breves ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Schmarda (1861: 76): "Proboscis maxillis carens. Tentacula filiformia 4, nonnunquam etiam ... [details]
"Tentacula tria, cirri tentaculares et branchiae moniliformes. Maxillae duae, dentibus duobus" (Schmarda, 1861: 69). [details]
Original diagnosis by Schmarda (1861: 108): "Dorsum convexum antice bruneo-caerulescens, postice bruneo-viride. ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Schmarda (1861: 45) "Corpus viride-griseum. Branchiae cephalicae crassae ejusdem coloris, ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Schmarda (1861: 41): "Corpus flavo-rubescens. Branchiae cephalicae pallidiores, breves; ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Schmarda (1861: 43): "Corpus viride-griseum. Branchiae cephalicae griseae, laterales laete ... [details]
"Maxillae nullae. Oculi nulli. Setarum fasciculi corporis latitudinem 2 1/2 - 3 superantes. Tubercula setigera ... [details]
Pacific Ocean: Australia; Galapapos Islands. [details]
Atlantic Ocean. Further details concerning the location not known. [details]
Southeast Atlantic Ocean: Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). [details]
South Africa: Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope. [details]
South Africa: Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope. Japan, Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, Indian Ocean, and Red Sea ... [details]
South Africa: Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope. [details]
South Africa: Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope. [details]
South Africa: Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope. [details]
South Africa: Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope. [details]
Need to find the usage source that recorded this. It was not Imajima & ten Hove (1984) who used Serpula (Hydroides) ... [details]
The species seems to be a member of the family Hesionidae Grube, 1850. [details]
The description and drawings of Syllis fusicornis provided by Schmarda (1861: 71), together with the small size of ... [details]
Not stated but 'macroura' means 'long tailed' from Greek macro- (long), and -oura (tail). It is not obvious what ... [details]
Schmarda gives the etymology in a footnote as: "Bhawani, eine Hindugottheit die Gattin Siwas" [Bhawani, Hindu ... [details]
The specific epithet craspidochaetus refers probably to the limbate chaetae of the species. [details]
The specific epithet oligobranchus refers probably to the reduced number of branchiae of the species. [details]
The specific epithet sphaerachaetus refers to the knobbed tips of some of the chaetae of the species. [details]
Not stated, but in the description for Eupomatus dipoma Schmarda (1861: 29, plate 21) describes in Latin "Operculum ... [details]
The name of the genus Gnathosyllis is composed by the Greek prefix gnatho-, meaning 'jaw', and the name of the ... [details]
The specific epithet diplodonta is composed by the Greek prefix diplo-, meaning 'double', and the Greek word donta, ... [details]
not stated, but apparently from Greek Hybos, a hump, and Scolex a worm. Both words are masculine. [details]
The specific epithet podocirra is composed by the prefix poda, derived from the Greek word pous and meaning 'foot', ... [details]
The specific epithet clavigera, is a Latin adjective, inflection of claviger, formed by clava ('club' or 'cudgel') ... [details]
Not stated. Clearly named for the form of the dorsal chaetae, with Palea from Latin for chaff, and a widely used ... [details]
Not stated. Antipodes is from Greek, from ἀντί (antí, “opposite”) + πούς (poús, “foot”). ... [details]
Not stated, but 'caeruleus' is Latin for sky blue. In reality the radiolar fan of Pomatoceros caeruleus is a ... [details]
Not stated. Tetra means four and ceros means horn, thus there is a structure forming four horns present (as ... [details]
Schmarda named 'tilosaula' from Greek words meaning tube and fibrous (thus fibrous tube), and the Latin diagnosis ... [details]
The specific epithet brachychaeta is composed by the Greek prefix brachy-, meaning 'short', and the Latin noun of ... [details]
The specific epithet brevis is a Latin adjective meaning 'brief' or 'short', and refers to the relatively short ... [details]
The specific epithet closterobranchia is composed by the prefix clostero- derived from the Greek word kloster and ... [details]
The specific epithet crassicornis is composed by the Latin adjective crassi, plural of crassus and meaning 'dense', ... [details]
The specific epithet fusicornis is composed by the words fusi, the genitive of the Latin noun fusus and meaning ... [details]
The specific epithet gracilis is the Latin adjective for 'slender', 'slim' or 'thin', and refers to the body of the ... [details]
The specific epithet lineata, feminine of the Latin adjective lineatus and meaning 'lined', refers to the middle ... [details]
The specific epithet macroura is composed by the Greek prefix makrós, meaning 'long', and the Greek noun oura, ... [details]
The specific epithet polycera is composed by the Greek prefix poly-, meaning 'many' or 'much', and the Greek word ... [details]
Not specifically stated in the original description. The specific epithet macrocephala is a Latin adjective meaning ... [details]
The specific epithet plagiostoma is composed by the Greek adjective plagios, meaning 'oblique', and the Greek noun ... [details]
The name Trichosyllis is formed by the prefix tricho- derived from the Greek word thríks, meaning 'hair' and used ... [details]
The specific epithet sylliformis is composed by the name of the type genus of the family, Syllis Lamarck, 1818, and ... [details]
Hyboscolex is a masculine compound noun, therefore adjectival species-group names should be masculine in agreement. ... [details]
Masculine. Notus is assumed to be masculine (although in Latin Notos/Notus has a different meaning from the Greek ... [details]
Mud under stones, probably at intertidal to shallow subtidal depths. [details]
Syllis gracilis Schmarda, 1861 is a junior primary homonym of Syllis gracilis Grube, 1840, a species valid and in use. [details]
Current knowledge is that Schmarda (1861) combined different but related intertidal species from two places in his ... [details]
Schmarda's Colobranchus tetracerus (from "Küste der Bretagne, im Sande") is figured with prominent prostomial ... [details]
Erected for an apparently unrelated group of (eventually) nine species, with type species unstated. All except two ... [details]
The genus Cirrosyllis was established in Hesionidae by Schmarda (1861), to include six new species: Cirrosyllis ... [details]
locality Caucathale nähe von Cali [Cauca valley near Cali] [details]
"Trinkomalie and der Ostküste von Ceylon auf Steinen" [Trincomalee on the east coast of Ceylon], Sri Lanka, ... [details]
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, in sand at the limits of the tide. [details]
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. [details]
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. [details]
Coast of Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia, Tasman Sea (gazetteer estimate -34.56°, 150.87°). [details]