Foraminifera source details
World Isopoda DB
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD)
NeMys doc_id: 2500
North Sea (and Channel)
Norway
Skagerrak to Calais
Europe
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Systematics, Taxonomy
There is no doubt that Rathke (1843) was using genus Siphonostoma Otto, and not a name he created himself, as he ... [details]
Rathke (1843: 175 gives an etymology as "Wegen der grossen Zahl von bürstenartigen Hervorragungen an beiden Seiten ... [details]
Not stated. Ephesia is a feminine genus name from Greek to which Fauchald has added Greek 'sphaero', meaning ball. [details]
Feminine. Rathke named the genus after a female, but indirectly by using a modified ending for the city of Ephesus ... [details]
Neuter. Rathke (1843) gave the type species a neuter species-group name, 'inflatum', consistent with his derivation ... [details]
feminine, stemming from Ephesia, which is feminine. [details]
Ephesia Rathke, 1843 is permanently unavailable as it is a junior homonym to Ephesia Huebner, 1818 (Zuträge z. ... [details]
A new combination made by Rathke (1843) for Amphitrite volutacornis, although later taxonomists agree that Rathke ... [details]
According to Augener (1912) Chone infundibuliformis Krøyer, 1856 is the same as Sabella rubripunctata Grube, 1846, ... [details]
Near Molde (Norway), in a marine muddy zone. [details]