WoRMS source details
Eulalia (Sige) bifoliata Moore, 1909 accepted as Sige bifoliata (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Eulalia levicornuta Moore, 1909 (original description)
Eulalia nigrimaculata Moore, 1909 accepted as Clavadoce nigrimaculata (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Eumida tubiformis Moore, 1909 (original description)
Eumidia tubiformis [auct. misspelling for 'Eumida'] accepted as Eumida tubiformis Moore, 1909 (basis of record)
Odontosyllis phosphorea Moore, 1909 (original description)
Phyllodoce ferruginea Moore, 1909 (original description)
Pionosyllis typica Moore, 1909 accepted as Typosyllis typica (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Sphaerodorum brevicapitis Moore, 1909 accepted as Ephesiella brevicapitis (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Sphaerodorum papillifer Moore, 1909 (original description)
Sphaerodorum sphaerulifer Moore, 1909 accepted as Sphaerodoropsis sphaerulifer (Moore, 1909) (original description)
Syllis (Ehlersia) heterochaeta Moore, 1909 accepted as Syllis heterochaeta Moore, 1909 (original description)
Holotype USNM 17214, geounit Southern California, identified as Odontosyllis phosphorea Moore, 1909
Paratype ANSP 2862, geounit Southern California, identified as Pionosyllis typica Moore, 1909
Paratype ANSP 2871, geounit Southern California, identified as Odontosyllis phosphorea Moore, 1909
Paratype ANSP slide 3.5 (parapodia, maybe belonging to 2871), geounit Southern California, identified as Odontosyllis phosphorea Moore, 1909
From shelf to slope and canyon depths: 30-1335 m. [details]
Pacific Ocean: Southern California (Avalon Bay, Catalina Island). [details]
Pacific Ocean: Southern California (off Santa Cruz Island). [details]
From Western Canada to Southern California. [details]
The specific epithet phosphorea is the feminine of the Latin adjective phosphoreus, meaning 'of or belonging to ... [details]
The specific epithet typica is the feminine of the Latin adjective typicus, meaning 'typical', and refers to the ... [details]
The specific epithet heterochaeta refers to the different types of chaetae occurring in the species. [details]
In mixed sediments (muddy sand, silty sand, sand, pebbles, shells, gravel). [details]
Dorsey & Phillips (1987) searched unsuccessfully for the holotype of Syllis (Ehlersia) heterochaeta at the ... [details]
Holotype USNM 17079: 31 mm long, 1.2 mm wide, 96 segments. Paratype ANSP 2862: 14 mm long, 0.8 mm wide. [details]
East Pacific Ocean, California, Catalina Island, Avalon Bay (geocoordinates not provided, estimated with gazetteer ... [details]
East Pacific Ocean, California, Albatross sta. 4430, Gull Islet, south coast of Santa Cruz Island (geocoordinates ... [details]
Pacific Ocean, California, off San Nicholas Island ("from San Diego, Cal., through Santa Catalina and Santa ... [details]
Type material deposited at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA (holotype USNM 17214), and Academy of ... [details]
Type material deposited at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA (holotype USNM 17079), and Academy of ... [details]