WoRMS source details
Parasabella aberrans (Augener, 1926) (taxonomy source)
Parasabella aulaconota (Marenzeller, 1884) (taxonomy source)
Parasabella bioculata Capa & Murray, 2015 (original description)
Parasabella crassichaetae Capa & Murray, 2015 (original description)
Parasabella fullo (Grube, 1878) (additional source)
Parasabella japonica (Moore & Bush, 1904) (additional source)
Parasabella rugosa (Moore, 1904) (additional source)
Sabellomma cupoculata Capa & Murray, 2015 accepted as Sabellomma cupoculatum Capa & Murray, 2015 (original description)
Holotype AM W.47145, geounit New South Wales, identified as Parasabella crassichaetae Capa & Murray, 2015
Holotype AM W.47193, geounit Lizard Island (Queensland), identified as Sabellomma cupoculata Capa & Murray, 2015
Authors: "Unpaired, simple eyespots present, randomly arranged along radiolar lateral margins. Radioles supported ... [details]
Authors headline their new species as "Parasabella crassichaetae sp. nov. complex", because of the range of their ... [details]
The species-group name, bioculata, "refers to the arrangement of radiolar eyes, in pairs, in the distal tips of the ... [details]
The species-group name, crassichaetae, "refers to the broad inferior thoracic chaetae, a distinct trait when ... [details]
The name "cupoculata" refers "to the conspicuous cup-shaped radiolar eyes arranged along the outer margins of the ... [details]
As Sabellomma is a neuter genus, and the species-group name is a descriptive adjective, the latter should be ... [details]
Lamont Reef, South of Heron Island, Australia, -23.5989, 152.0506 (23 35′ 56" S, 152 03′ 02" E), coral rubble, ... [details]
‘The Humps’, north-east of Bass Point, near Shellharbour NSW, Australia, -34.5931, 150.9061 (34 35′ 35" S, ... [details]
High Rock, SE of Lizard Island, Australia, -14.8261, 145.5522 (14 49′ 34" S, 145 33′ 08" E), coll. from coral ... [details]