Foraminifera source details

Mörch, O. A. L. (1863). Revisio critica Serpulidarum. Et Bidrag til Rørormenes Naturhistorie. Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift København. Ser. 3, 1: 347-470, pl. 11 [also issued as a separate, 1–124, pl. 11].
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Mörch, O. A. L.
1863
Revisio critica Serpulidarum. Et Bidrag til Rørormenes Naturhistorie
Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift København
Ser. 3, 1: 347-470, pl. 11 [also issued as a separate, 1–124, pl. 11]
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 Authority

Mörch evidently examined a museum specimen already informally named by Krøyer. Therefore he credited the name to ... [details]

 Classification

The genus Brochus is a synonym to Caecum J. Fleming, 1813 in Mollusca. The species Brochus arcuatus Brown, 1827 is ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Author: "Operculum petiolatum, margine dentato. superne paleis in infundibulum dispositis ; paleæ basi ... [details]

 Editor's comment

Just as Mörch (1863: 450), I have not been able to find the name dentata in two copies of Lamarck (1818, 1838), it ... [details]

 Editor's comment

not serpulid, but most probably a Foraminifera; however, name used for some Fossil taxa as well, see Mörch (1863: 455) [details]

 Editor's comment

The diagnosis of Placostegus porosus in Mörch (1863: 418) is rather reminiscent of Spirobranchus cf. polytrema. ... [details]

 Etymology

Mörch does not give a derivation, but probably named after the hedgehog-like dense operculum spine array. Latin ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated, but the name for H. crucigera is likely referring to the verticil spines, which are cross bearing, from ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated, but for H. dirampha Mörch describes “utrinque inflexione obsoleta, unde lateraliter ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated, but H. sanctaecrucis is clearly named after its type locality, Saint Croix Island, and the syntypes at ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated, but H. fusicola is evidently named after the gastropod genus Fusus (now Fusinus) combined with New ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. 'Poma' is a neuter Greek noun for a lid (operculum) and 'phragma' is a neuter Greek noun for a hedge ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

In practice Phragmatopoma has been treated as feminine although probably it should have been regarded as neuter. A ... [details]

 Nomenclature

The misspelling and missattribution by Mörch is only one of series of misleading usages related to Filograna. This ... [details]

 Nomenclature

One or two earlier names may have priority over H. elegans (formerly as Eupomatus). Hydroides elegans (Haswell, ... [details]

 Nomenclature

There is also the prior name Serpula coacervata Siemssen, 1794, fide Index animalium [details]

 Original Combination

Hydroides (Eucarphus) benzoni [details]

 Taxonomy
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By the superficial resemblance of the fossilized siphon of an ammonite (Actinoceras bigsbyi) with the chitinous ... [details]

 Taxonomy

questionable, probably not serpulid [details]

 Taxonomy

erected for Serpula stellata non Abildgaard, sensu Grube, 1859 [details]

 Taxonomy

Record reporting a checklist mention in Mörch. He did not include the Sabella aggregata of Chiereghini's ms (name ... [details]

 Taxonomy

Indeterminable. Mörch also included the published name Serpula contortuplicata, a Linnaeus species, with the ... [details]

 Type locality

St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, Lesser Antilles (“in portu urbis St. Thomae Antillarum”), most likely ... [details]

 Type locality

Australia (unspecified further) and Tasmania. Mörch gives the collection information as follows: "Hab.ad ... [details]

 Type locality

Locality unknown, although Gmelin apparently used Schröter's "Seeschlange" (1783: 569, pl.VI fig.18) for his ... [details]

 Type locality

Philippines Islands, unspecified further [details]

 Type locality

Material assumed to be from Greenland if the record is ultimately based on the unpublished Fabricius name 'Serpula ... [details]