WoRMS source details
The collection of Annelids described here is extensive but in many cases poorly preserved. Specimens too mutilated for identification are not mentioned in the following list; also, vials containing only tubes have in some cases been discarded. In descriptions of new species I have endeavored to include drawings in sufficient numbers to supplement the verbal descriptions, thus, I believe, eliminating the errors in identification which often result from such descriptions. I am indebted to Prof. A. L. Treadwell, of Vassar College, for the use of the collection.
Euphrosyne tripartita Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Euphrosine tripartita Hoagland, 1920 (original description)
Glycera posterobranchia Hoagland, 1920 (original description)
Hermodice distincta Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Pherecardia striata (Kinberg, 1857) (original description)
Iphione fustis Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Iphione muricata (Lamarck, 1818) (original description)
Lagisca oculescens Hoagland, 1920 (original description)
Leodice accrescens Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Palola accrescens (Hoagland, 1920) (original description)
Leodice articulata Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Eunice hirschi Fauchald, 1992 (original description)
Leodice levibranchia Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Eunice levibranchia (Hoagland, 1920) (original description)
Marphysa digitibranchia Hoagland, 1920 (original description)
Melinna dubita Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Melinnopsis dubita (Hoagland, 1920) (original description)
Myrianida tereseta Hoagland, 1920 (original description)
Nephthys mirasetis Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Aglaophamus dibranchis (Grube, 1877) (original description)
Nereis (Heteronereis) caeruleis Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Perinereis caeruleis (Hoagland, 1920) (original description)
Nereis (Leptonereis) inermis Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Kinberginereis inermis (Hoagland, 1920) (original description)
Panthalis adumbrata Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Polyodontes atromarginatus Horst, 1917 (original description)
Rhamphobrachium pacifica Hoagland, 1920 (original description)
Sabella secusolutus Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Bispira secusoluta (Hoagland, 1920) (original description)
Stylaroides atentacula Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Treadwellius atentacula (Hoagland, 1920) (original description)
Tetreres treadwelli Hoagland, 1920 accepted as Lygdamis ehlersi (Caullery, 1913) (original description)
Holotype USNM 18953, geounit Mindanao Sea, identified as Hermodice distincta Hoagland, 1920
Paratype USNM 19014, geounit Mindanao Sea, identified as Hermodice distincta Hoagland, 1920
Phillipines: Mindanao Sea (Opol, Macajalar Bay, Mindanao Island). [details]
Philippine Islands: Palawan Island (Malampaya Sound, Cliff Island). [details]
Not stated by the author. The specific epithet distincta is a Latin adjective maning 'distinct' or 'noticeably ... [details]
The specific epithet inermis is a Latin adjective meaning 'unarmed' or 'toothless', and seems to refer to the ... [details]
Not stated. 'solutus' is an adjective meaning free, unfettered, loose, unbound, and 'secus' is a comparative ... [details]
Opol, Macajalar Bay, Mindanao Island, Philippines (gazeteer estimate 8.5255°, 124.5781°). [details]
Celebes Island (= Sulawesi), 16 shots (= about 440 m) east Talisse Island (= Pulau Talisei), Indonesia (gazetteer ... [details]
Cliff Island, Malampaya Sound, Palawan Island, Philippine Islands, Albatross stn. 5346 (geocoordinates not ... [details]
Sombrero Island, Philippines, 290 m (159 fathoms). Apparently no geolocation is known for the ship station as later ... [details]
Holotype (USNM 18953) and paratype (USNM 19014; not referred in the original description), deposited in the Smithsonian ... [details]