Polychaeta name details
original description
Born, I. Von. (1780). Testacea Musei Cæsarei Vindobonensis, quæ jussu Mariæ Theresiæ Augustæ disposuit et descripsit. - pp. I-XXXVI [= 1-13], 1-442, Tab. 1-18. Vindobonæ [Vienna]. (Kraus). , available online at http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?PPN574450726 page(s): 440 [details]
additional source
Bieler, R. & Petit, R. E. (2011). Catalogue of Recent and fossil “worm-snail” taxa of the families Vermetidae, Siliquariidae, and Turritellidae (Mollusca: Caenogastropoda). <em>Zootaxa.</em> 2948: 1-103., available online at http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2011/f/zt02948p103.pdf [details]
source of synonymy
Bieler, R. (1992). <i>Tenagodus or Siliquaria</i>? Unravelling taxonomic confusion in marine "worm-snails" (Cerithioidea: Siliquariidae). <em>The Nautilus.</em> 106 (1): 15-20., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/8271249 [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
Homonymy Serpula muricata Fleming, 1825: 244, which most probably is a synonym of the serpulid Placostegus tridentatus [details]
Taxonomy Confused taxonomy but probably an unavailable name. Serpula muricata Born, 1780: 440 was erroneously coined for "a variant" of Serpula anguina Linnaeus, 1758. There are subsequent usages recombined in Tenagodus as a taxon inquirendam but Bieler (1992) states the name Serpula rnuricata was introduced for the 'true' anguina rather than a morphological variant (thus it cannot be applied as if it is an available name). Here is an edited quote from Bieler. "Linne's (1758:787) Serpula anguina was originally based on more than one species, and the Linnean collection contains specimens of several forrns, with no clear type specimen indicated (Hanley, 1855:448). Linne had adopted the species name from the non-binominal "Solen anguinus" of Rumphius (1705:1 25) and referred to figures in that work […] Rumphius figure shows a spiny specimen of Tenagodus […] Born (1780:4--10), possibly misled by Linne's statement in the· Museurn Ulricae (1764 :701) that the variety had a spiny shell. then confused the issue by applying the name Serpula anguina to the smooth form and introducing the name Serpula rnuricata for the true anguina." [details]
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