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Linnaeus, C. (1767). Systema naturae per regna tria naturae: secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Ed. 12. 1., Regnum Animale. 1 & 2. Holmiae [Stockholm], Laurentii Salvii. pp. 1-532 [1766] pp. 533-1327 [1767].
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Linnaeus, C.
1767
Systema naturae per regna tria naturae: secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Ed. 12. 1., Regnum Animale. 1 & 2.
Holmiae [Stockholm], Laurentii Salvii
pp. 1-532 [1766] pp. 533-1327 [1767]
Publication
Nantes and Pisces on pp. 394-532. Authorship sometimes cited as Linné.From Eschmeyer on the web.
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Actinia Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Actitis macularius Linnaeus, 1766 (original description)
Amia Linnaeus, 1766 (original description)
Amia calva Linnaeus, 1766 (original description)
Anas discors Linnaeus, 1766 accepted as Spatula discors (Linnaeus, 1766) (original description)
Aplysia Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Ascidia Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Bushiella (Jugaria) granulata (Linnaeus, 1767) accepted as Janua heterostropha (Montagu, 1803) (original description)
Caranx hippos (Linnaeus, 1766) (additional source)
Cellepora Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Cellepora hyalina Linnaeus, 1767 accepted as Celleporella hyalina (Linnaeus, 1767) (original description)
Clio Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Clio pyramidata Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Elops Linnaeus, 1766 (original description)
Elops saurus Linnaeus, 1766 (original description)
Fucus distichus Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Ischnochiton albus (Linnaeus, 1767) accepted as Stenosemus albus (Linnaeus, 1767) (additional source)
Larus ridibundus Linnaeus, 1766 (original description)
Lepas anserifera Linnaeus, 1767 represented as Lepas (Lepas) anserifera Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Sabella Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Sabella penicillus (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Sabella spallanzanii (Gmelin, 1791) (new combination reference)
Serpula vermicularis Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Solaster papposus (Linnaeus, 1767) accepted as Crossaster papposus (Linnaeus, 1767) (original description)
Styela rustica Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Terebella Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
 Additional information

Linné (1764:662) gives a broader description, mentioning "anfractibus 20 s. 30 ...", which indicates the use of ... [details]

 Additional information

Linné (1767:1239) added additional references as compared to the 10th ed. (1758): Fauna Svecica (1761) = sensu ... [details]

 Authority

According to McIntosh (1922: 165) the species (McIntosh does not give a name) "was first described by H. Martin ... [details]

 Basionym

Medusa hemisphaerica Linnaeus, 1767: 1098 [details]

 Etymology

As 'penicillus' is a masculine Latin noun diminutive meaning a little brush, it is here regarded as unchanging as a ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated by Linnaeus. According to Merriam Webster it is New Latin, from diminutive of Latin terebra borer or ... [details]

 Etymology

Terebella lapidaria is named (with feminine suffix) from the adjective lapidarius -a -um, meaning belonging to stones. [details]

 Grammatical gender

Feminine, based on treatment by authors of the time and the existence of Sabella as a female personal name. [details]

 Grammatical gender

Feminine, as -ella is the feminine of the diminutive -ellus -a -um. [details]

 Spelling

The species is originally spelled as Nereis lacustris in Linnaeus (1758: 654), but later misspelled as Nereis ... [details]

 Status

The name Serpula contortuplicata has been used by various authors for various taxa, mostly for what is now Serpula ... [details]

 Status

A re-evaluation of the validity of this subspecies has not been found [details]

 Synonymy

Linnaeus (1767) included Tubipora arenosa Ellis and Tubularia arenosa anglica under Sabella alveolata. [details]

 Type locality

"In Aqaeductu ad Sevillam" [in an aqueduct near Sevilla], Spain. [details]

 Type locality

Sweden. Not indicated in Linnaeus (1758: 654), but Linnaeus (1767: 1085) points "Habitat in Paludibus argillosis ... [details]

 Type locality

British seas (Oceano Britanico) [details]

 Type locality

Linnaeus in both the 10th and 12th editions of Systema Naturae gives "Habitat in Indiis" as the collection ... [details]

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