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Hipponoe Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1830 (original description)
Hipponoe gaudichaudi Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1830 (original description)
Original diagnosis by Audouin & Milne-Edwards (1830: 159): ''Tête distincte et munie d'antennes; trompe dépourvue ... [details]
The name Hipponoe refers to a sea-nymph of the ancient Greek mythology, a nereid named ''the temper of horses'', ... [details]
Species dedicated to M. Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré (b. Angoulême, France, September 4, 1789 - d. Paris, France, ... [details]
Feminine. Hipponoe and the other nymphs are personified as young females in Greek myths. [details]
Hipponoe Audouin & Milne-Edwards 1830 is senior to Hipponoe Gray, 1840 in Echinoidea (replaced by Tripneustes) [details]
Variant incorrect spelling introduced by Audouin & Milne-Edwards (1833), three years after their original ... [details]
Audouin & Milne-Edwards used Hipponoe in 1830 for the original description (only once without accent, and in the ... [details]
Port Jackson, Australia [Sydney Harbour] [details]
According to Audouin & Milne-Edwards (1830: 156-157) the type was deposited in the collections of the Muséum ... [details]