WoRMS source details
email: Sergio Salazar: savs551216@hotmail.com
Dalhousia atlantica McIntosh, 1885 (status source)
Dalhousia indica (Horst, 1921) (new combination reference)
Lamproderma Grube, 1877 accepted as Leocrates Kinberg, 1866 (additional source)
Lamproderma longicirre Grube, 1877 (status source)
Lamprophaea Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 accepted as Lamprophaes Grube, 1867 (basis of record)
Lamprophaes Grube, 1867 (taxonomy source)
Lamprophaes aurita (Hessle, 1925) (new combination reference)
Lamprophaes cornuta Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Lamprophaes cuprea Grube, 1867 (status source)
Lamprophaes longicirrata (Treadwell, 1902) (new combination reference)
Lamprophaes ockeri Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Lamprophaes paulayi Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Lamprophaes pettiboneae Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Lamprophaes pleijeli Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Lamprophaes poupini Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Leocrates ahlfeldae Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Leocrates atlantica (Roule, 1896) accepted as Dalhousia atlantica McIntosh, 1885 (status source)
Leocrates chinensis Kinberg, 1866 (redescription)
Leocrates claparedii (Costa in Claparède, 1868) (redescription)
Leocrates cupreus iridis [nomen nudum] (additional source)
Leocrates giardi Gravier, 1900 (redescription)
Leocrates harrisae Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Leocrates iris Grube, 1878 (status source)
Leocrates japonicus Gustafson, 1930 (status source)
Leocrates mooreae Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Leocrates reishi Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Leocrates rizzoae Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Leocrates rousei Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Leocrates seidae Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Leocratides Ehlers, 1908 (taxonomy source)
Leocratides ehlersi (Horst, 1921) (status source)
Leocratides filamentosus Ehlers, 1908 (redescription)
Leocratides jimii Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Leocratides kimuraorum Jimi, Tanaka & Kajihara, 2017 (additional source)
Paradalhousia Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Paradalhousia anomala (Chamberlin, 1919) (new combination reference)
Paradalhousia papillosa (Monro, 1926) (new combination reference)
Paralamprophaea Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Paralamprophaea bemisae Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Paralamprophaea crosnieri Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Paralamprophaea diplognatha (Monro, 1926) (new combination reference)
Paralamprophaea greeffiana (Augener, 1918) (new combination reference)
Paralamprophaea leslieae Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Paralamprophaea meyeri Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Paraleocrates Salazar-Vallejo, 2020 (original description)
Paraleocrates djangkarensis (Augener & Pettibone, in Pettibone, 1970) (new combination reference)
Paraleocrates wesenberglundae (Pettibone, 1970) (new combination reference)
Holotype UF 659, geounit Mauritian part of the Indian Ocean, identified as Lamprophaes pleijeli Salazar-Vallejo, 2020
Holotype USNM 23961, geounit Marshall Islands, identified as Lamprophaes pettiboneae Salazar-Vallejo, 2020
See genus Lamprophaes for the species names created or recombined by Salazar-Vallejo (2020) using the invalid ... [details]
Nomen nudum. Grube (1878:106) further described only his recombined Leocrates cupreus (Grube, 1867), and did not ... [details]
Grube's account is very brief with no etymology, but Salazar-Vallejo (2020) states it is likely a combination made ... [details]
Named for Marian Pettibone (1908–2003), polychaete taxonomist of USNM, who authored a 1970 work including a ... [details]
Named for polychaete taxonomist Fredrik Pleijel, [details]
author: Leocrates ahlfeldae is named "after Kathryn Ahlfeld, collection manager in the National Museum of Natural ... [details]
author: Leocrates harrisae is named for "Leslie Harris, Collection Manager of the Allan Hancock Foundation ... [details]
author: Leocrates mooreae is named for "Dr. Jenna Moore, from the University of Florida, Gainesville" [details]
Leocrates reishi is named for the late Dr. Donald J. Reish, who carried out polychaeta studies in the Marshall Islands [details]
author: Leocrates rissoae is named for "Alexandra Elaine Rizzo from the Rio de Janeiro State University [details]
author: Leocrates rousei is named for Dr. Gregory Rouse, University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution ... [details]
author: Leocrates seidae is named for Dr. Charlotte A. Seid, Collection Manager of the Benthic Invertebrate ... [details]
author: Leocratides jimii is named after Naoto Jimi, from the National Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo, Japan. [details]
Contrary to the Code, Salazar-Vallejo (2020) sought to change the spelling of Grube's 1867 genus Lamprophaes to ... [details]
Paralamprophaea bemisae is named after Amanda Bemis, Collection Manager of the University of Florida Museum of ... [details]
Paralamprophaea crosnieri is named after Alain Crosnier who collected the holotype [details]
Paralamprophaea leslieae is named for Leslie Harris, Collection Manager of the Allan Hancock Foundation Polychaete ... [details]
Paralamprophaea meyeri is named after Dr. Christopher P. Meyer, Director of the Moorea Biocode Project, National ... [details]
author: "derived from Leocrates, by adding the Greek prefix para- to indicate its close similarity to the stem ... [details]
Lamprophaes itself is of uncertain gender, but should be treated as feminine solely because Grube, 1867 paired as ... [details]
Lamprophaes Grube, 1867 is senior homonym to Lamprophaes Lefèvre, 1876 in Insecta. Lefèvre appears only to ... [details]
Lamprophaea is invalid as a changed spelling for Lamprophaes Grube, 1867. Salazar-Vallejo (2020) created this ... [details]
Grube in 1867 and 1878 and 1880 used the spelling "Lamprophaës", each time with a diaeresis (indicating the e ... [details]
Regarded as an accidental naming, with no description beyond taxonomically irrelevant anatomical figures. ... [details]
Outer reef, Bikini Island, at Bikini Atoll, Ralik Chain, Marshall Islands, no geolocation available, estimated at ... [details]
Kelonia beach near Saint-Leu, La Réunion Island; -21.1533, 55.2811° (21°09’11.88” S, 55°16’51.96” E) ... [details]
Mirkae Wada, Ratnagiri (16°59’40” N, 73°18’00” E), Maharashtra, Mumbai (Bombay) Province, intertidal [details]
off Sulphur Bay, Clarion Island, R/V Velero III, Sta. 305 (18°20’30” N, 114°44’30” W), 27 m [details]
Province Sud, Noumea, Baie de Citron, south part, New Caledonia (22°18’14.40” S, 166°26’02.40” E), ... [details]
Ralik Chain, Eniwetok Atoll, Lidilbut Island, corals, Sta. 1504 Marshall Islands (no further data), [details]
Seychelles Islands, Curieuse Island (=Île Rouge; 04°16’48” S, 55°44’48” E), SE end, South point of Laraie ... [details]
Papua New Guinea, Bismarck Sea, Kimbe Bay, Rest Orff Island, Sta. 8 (05°17’35.58” S, 150°06’15.4202” E), ... [details]
Moorea, W side of Opunohu Pinnacle, Pacific Ocean (17°29’38.76” S, 149°51’43.20” W), 10 m [details]
Based on one specimen, from 50 km NW off Nosy Mitsio, Madagascar, Indian Ocean (12°39’05” S, 48°15’06” ... [details]
Capital Reef, S coast of Nilandoo Island, Maldives, Indian Ocean (03°02’55.68” N, 72°53’21.12” E), 20 m [details]
off Madagascar, Indian Ocean (15°24’30” S, 46°02’00” E), 250–265 m [details]
Kanton Island, outer reef, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati, Pacific Ocean (02°48’57.54” S, 171°42’59.22” W), 39 m [details]
West side of Opunohu Pinnacle, Moorea, Society Islands, Pacific Ocean (17°29’38.76” S, 149°51’43.20” W), ... [details]
Holotype (USNM 19392) from Marshall Islands, Pacific Ocean. According to Salazar-Vallejo (2020: 83) the holotype is ... [details]