Check 'Editor's comment' under Orbiniidae concerning the utility of past Orbiniidae subfamilies. [details]
Check 'Editor's comment' under Orbiniidae concerning the utility of past Orbiniidae subfamilies. [details]
The species name originates from an apparent misidentification by Leidy (1855). Quatrefages (1866: 278) ... [details]
Hartman (1942: 57) replaced the family name Ariciidae with Orbiniidae (based on Orbinia), because of the junior ... [details]
Chaetobranchus Verrill, 1873 is a junior homonym to Chaetobranchus Heckel, 1840 (Pisces, Cichlidae). Thus Verrill ... [details]
Hartman (1942: 67) placed replacement name Cirratulus websteri Verrill 1900 (created by Verrill for homonym C ... [details]
Enoplobranchus is a replacement name for Chaetobranchus which is a junior homonym (Chaetobranchus in Pisces). ... [details]
recombination use (eg by Hartman - there are other usages) of an unreplaced primary homonym, therefore this name is ... [details]
Hartman (1942:57) replaced Ariciidae with Orbiniidae with this comment: "The name ORBINIIDAE is used in place of ... [details]
PMNH C-8, Peabody Museum, Yale University. Hartman (1942: 9) reports this is a slide, labelled as type, containing ... [details]
In Hartman (1942: 68) Cirratulus tenuis Verrill 1873 is placed as a synonym of Cirratulus grandis Verrill described ... [details]
Hartman (1942), on examination of types gives a redescription of Eudistylia vancouveri and new synonymies of E. ... [details]
Hartman (1942:87) states that "Metachone was distinguished from Chone Kroyer for having thoracic setae lacking a ... [details]
San Martín (1992) revised the type material and considered the species to be a synonym of Branchiosyllis exilis ... [details]
Current taxon was considered to be synonym with Branchiosyllis oculata Ehlers, 1887 by Hartman (1942), but it was ... [details]
Zibrowius (1969) discussed H. serratus [sic for H. serrata] in passing as a synonym of H. diramapha, along with H. ... [details]
Bush (1905: 216) does not recombine Sabella picta into Chone, but she goes close. She suggests the species belongs ... [details]
The type material of the species seems to be lost or it was never deposited. It is not at the Smithsonian ... [details]
The type material of the species seems to be lost or it was never deposited. It is not at the Smithsonian ... [details]
From Maciolek (1984: 54): "The type specimen of Scolelepis viridis Verrill was sought at the Peabody Museum at Yale ... [details]