Polychaeta name details
original description
Pallas P. S. (1788). Marina varia nova et rariora. <em>Nova Acta Academiae Scientiarum Imperialis Petropolitanea.</em> 2: 229-249, plates 5-7., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/10095676 page(s): 231, plate V figs. 8-10 [details]
additional source
Hartman, Olga. (1959). Catalogue of the Polychaetous Annelids of the World. Parts 1 and 2. <em>Allan Hancock Foundation Occasional Paper.</em> 23: 1-628. [details] Available for editors [request]
new combination reference
Blainville, H. M. D de [Henri-Marie Ducrotay]. (1828). Mollusques, Vers et Zoophytes <b>[entries in VEA-VERS, volume 57]</b>. <em>In: Dictionnaire des Sciences naturelles, dans lequel on traite méthodiquement des différens êtres de la nature, considérés soit en eux-memês, d'après l'état actuel de nos connoissances, soit relativement à l'utilité qu'en peuvent retirer la médicine, l'agriculture, le commerce et les arts. Suive d'une biographie des plus célèbres naturalistes.</em> vol. 57 [Tome LVII. Vea - Vers] F.G. Levrault, Strasbourg & Paris., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/25316522 note: Blainville transferred Nereis ebranchiata Pallas to Lumbrineris ebranchiata [details]
From editor or global species database
Classification N. ebranchiata was tentatively suggested to be in Oenone by Savigny (1822). He wrote "OBSERVATION. La Nereis ebranchiata de Pallas, Nov. Act. Petrop. tom. Il, pag. 231, table 5, fig. 8-10, est certainement une Eunice [sic, presumably meaning the family], et paroît se rapprocher beaucoup du genre [Oenone]·par lequel nous terminons cette famifle." Pallas's head figure appears to show three short nuchal antennae so it cannot be a Lumbrineris, and may be Oenone fulgida. Quatrefages (1866: 367) reported Savigny's comment more definitely as that Savigny had used the combination Oenone ebranchiata, which is not correct. [details]
Type locality Indian Ocean. Pallas had noted Nereis aphroditois, of the preceding description, was from the Indian Ocean. For Nereis ebranchiata he indicated it came from "mari indico" the Indian sea. [details]From other sources
Taxonomy Moved to different genus [details]
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