Foraminifera source details
Systematics, Taxonomy
Polychaeta incertae sedis (basis of record)
Sabellida (additional source)
Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 (additional source)
Spirorbinae Chamberlin, 1919 (additional source)
Clymene Savigny, 1818; also indeterminable and therefore invalid genus [details]
The Archiannelida are not a proper taxonomic group, and the five families included are not particularly closely ... [details]
Indeterminable, but even the family is uncertain. In Fauchald (1977) Enonella was indeterminable in Iphitimidae, ... [details]
Wesenberg-Lund (1950:15) was uncertain if Hesiosyllis belonged in Syllidae, presumably hence the name. Fauchald ... [details]
Myxicolinae was created by Rioja (1923) solely for Myxicola. As summarized by Fitzhugh (1989) Myxicolinae, ... [details]
Created by Fauvel in Acoetinae as a subfamily of Aphroditidae, but Fauchald 1977:66 and Pettibone 1989:5-7 treated ... [details]
Placed in family Cirratulidae by Fauchald (1977) [details]
Median antenna present. Modified setae neuropodial; each strongly curved distally, or bifid with several aristae or ... [details]
Median antenna present. All setae slender capillaries; those in the neuropodial fascicles often shorter than the ... [details]
Median antenna present. Modified setae slightly thicker than the non-modified capillary setae; somewhat more abruptly ... [details]
Setae present in the first segment; three pairs of branchiae on segments 2-4. All setae simple capillaries. [details]
Median antenna present; modified setae either pseudocomposite or recurved with a subterminal arista arising from ... [details]
ORBINIINAE with pointed prostomium, abdominal branchiae and all thoracic setae crenulated capillaries. Twelve ... [details]
ORBINIINAE with pointed prostomium, branchiae not present before segment 8; posterior thoracic neuropodia with two ... [details]
Median antenna present or absent; modified setae present in the postbranchial notopodial fascicles. [details]
Prostomium without appendages; palps absent. At least one asetigerous anterior segment present. Proboscis a ventral ... [details]
Body with maximally 15 segments; one achaetous segment present. Setae thick, marginally coarsely dentate or smooth. [details]
ORBINIINAE with conical prostomium; branchiae and accessory papillae absent. Separation between thorax and abdomen ... [details]
ORBINIINAE with rounded or truncate prostomium, branchiae first present from any segment from 2-23. Maximally two ... [details]
Questids with serrated capillary setae, bidentate hooks and trifurcate spines with the middle tine shorter and ... [details]
ORBINIINAE with pointed prostomium and first pair of branchiae on setiger 5-9. Posterior thoracic parapodia with ... [details]
Orbiniinae (was as Protoariciinae in Fauchald, 1977) with rounded or pointed prostomium and without branchiae. ... [details]
Orbiniida with lateral parapodia in a thoracic region and, usually, dorsal parapodia in an abdominal region. ... [details]
Nuchal organs on the peristomium; median antenna absent. Modified setae absent. [details]
Body long and slender with lateral parapodia. Prostomium with a single antenna or antennae absent. Branchiae ... [details]
Nuchal organs prostomial; median antenna absent. Modified setae neuropodial. [details]
PROTOARICIINAE with rounded prostomium and branchiae limited to abdominal segments. Thoracic neurosetae include ... [details]
PROTOARICIINAE with pointed prostomium and branchiae present on all but a few anterior segments ( from setiger 3 in ... [details]
PROTOARICIINAE with rounded prostomium and stout branchiae present from setiger 8. Transition from thorax to ... [details]
Nuchal organs peristomial; median antenna absent. Modified setae neuropodial. Prostomial terminal sense organs ... [details]
Orbiniinae, formerly Protoarciinae, with strongly pointed prostomium and branchiae present on the abdomen. ... [details]
PROTOARICIINAE with pointed prostomium and branchiae present on the abdomen. All setae crenulated capillaries. [details]
ORBINIINAE with pointed prostomium and branchiae first present from setiger 5 or later. Accessory papillae never ... [details]
Species with first branchiae on setiger 5-6; with heavy emerging notacicula in posterior setigers. [details]
Species with first branchiae on setigers 8-10 or later; without emerging notacicula in posterior setigers [details]
Nuchal organs peristomial; median antenna absent. Modified setae neuropodial. Prostomial terminal sense organs ... [details]
Thorax with 18 or 19 segments; one anterior asetigerous segment present; first setiger with notopodia only. Up to ... [details]
Orbiniinae with pointed prostomium, abdominal branchiae and all thoracic setae crenulated capillaries. Twelve ... [details]
Orbiniinae with pointed prostomium, abdominal branchiae and all thoracic setae crenulated capillaries. Twelve ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Fauchald (1977: 102): "Body ovate, caruncle high, loosely plaited and rugose. Branchiae ... [details]
Both anterior and posterior ends terminate with plaques (cephalic and anal plaques). Anus terminal (after Fauchald, ... [details]
Pre later synonymy, the diagnosis in Fauchald (1977:16) was: ORBINIINAE with pointed prostomium, branchiae not ... [details]
Both anterior and posterior ends terminate with plaques (cephalic and anal plaques). Anus dorsal. (after Fauchald, 1977) [details]
Diagnosis by Fauchald (1977): Three antennae and two pairs of tentacular cirri. Prostomium with paired posteriorly ... [details]
"Body elongated; prostomium T-shaped; eyes present. One asetigerous segment present. Branchiae present. Dorsal cirri ... [details]
ORBINIINAE with pointed prostomium and branchiae first present from chaetiger 5-7. Posterior thoracic parapodia ... [details]
Diagnosis by Fauchald (1977: 132), in subfamily Thelepinae (Terebellidae): "Two pairs of sessile branchial ... [details]
Body elongated; prostomium quadrangular with cirriform long lobes and nuchal organs. Dorsal and ventral cirri absent; ... [details]
Diagnosis from Fauchald (1977): Body elongated, prostomium T-shaped. One asetigerous segment present. Branchiae ... [details]
Body elongated; prostomium T-shaped, one asetigerous segment present. Eyes present. Branchiae present. Acicular ... [details]
Body elongated, prostomium T-shaped; one asetigerous segment present. Branchiae absent; ventral cirri present on ... [details]
Not stated in the original description. It seems to be composed by the name of the genus Chloeia Lamarck, 1818, ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet branchiatus is a Latin adjective meaning 'having branchiae' or 'having gills', and ... [details]
The specific epithet peruanus refers to the type locality of the species, Peru. [details]
As noted by Fauchald nearly 40 years ago (guide to genera, 1977:85), the experimental and ecological literature ... [details]
Fauchald (1977:66) created the new name Pholoididae to replace Peisidicidae because of the synonymy of Peisidice. ... [details]
A possible source of confusion with Pholoe is the sigalionid genus Pholoides, and superseded family name [details]
Placed in family Spirorbidae in Vine , subfamily Spirorbinae in <198>. Type species A. manuatus Vine 1972 in Fauchald, 1977<246>. [details]
Type species C. websteri Banedict 1887 in Fauchald, 1977<246>. [details]
Type species Syllis spongicola Grube 1855 in Fauchald, 1977<246>. [details]
Type species Aphrodita carunculata Pallas 1766 in Fauchald, 1977 <246>. [details]
Type species H. commensalis Willey 1905 in Fauchald, 1977 <246>. [details]
Type species P. indica Monro 1937 in Fauchald, 1977<246>. [details]
Type species P. terricola Quatrefages 1865 in Fauchald, 1977. Petaloproctus terricola is the original spelling ... [details]
Placed in the Family Spirorbidae in Fauchald, 1977<246>, and Vine, 1988 , but in the Family Serpulidae in NODC<209> and ...209>246> [details]
Type species Syllis krohnii Ehlers 1864 in Fauchald, 1977<246>. [details]
The single 'i' spelling appears in Dales & George (1972) and in Fauchald (1977). They are unlikely to be the ... [details]
Lopadorhynchus is a very common misspelling and was used in the Fauchald (1977) guide to genera [details]
Misspelled 'Nainereis' in the index of Fauchald (1977), but correct 'Naineris' in the identification key (p. 15) ... [details]
Misspelling in Fauchald (1977 pink book: 65) for Norepea Baird, 1865. Placed as invalid synonym of Iphione [details]
The spelling pauliana, instead of pauliani, seems to have been introduced by Hartman (1965: 49). It is repeated in ... [details]
Fauchald (1977) treated Capitomastus as valid, as did Hartman (1947:400; 1959:153). Warren (1991:281) sunk it into ... [details]
Nothria is often considered a synoym of Onuphis. This is probably correct; species of both genera resemble each ... [details]
Paradoneis is invalid in the monograph of Strelzov (1973). He placed Paradoneis and Paraonides under Cirrophorus ... [details]
Fauchald (1977) listed Pentacirrus as a synonym of Timarete. The basis of this assignment is unclear. The genus was ... [details]
In creating Chloenopsis Fauchald, 1977 (and the content of the first version of this WoRMS record as created by ... [details]
Chloenopsis Fauchald, 1977 may be valid simply as a new genus for Chloenea sensu McIntosh and C. atlantica ... [details]
Created for Chloenea atlantica which (fide Fauchald, 1977) is not a Chloeia. [details]
Fauchald, K. (1977) refers to Euphrosine as first described by Savigny, 1818 instead of Lamarck, 1818. [details]
The genus was originally erected in the family Hesionidae by Ehlers (1913: 468), and later moved to Syllidae by Day ... [details]