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Fewkes, J. W. (1889). New invertebrata from the coast of California. Bulletin of the Essex Institute, Salem. 21(7,8,9): 99-146, plates 1-7.
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Fewkes, J. W.
1889
New invertebrata from the coast of California
Bulletin of the Essex Institute, Salem
21(7,8,9): 99-146, plates 1-7
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Note: pagination in BHL is from a reprint and is not correct
Begins: ""The marine animals, described in the following pages, were collected in the months of February, March and April, 1887. During this time, as a guest of Mr. A. Hemenway of Boston, I carried on studies at Santa Barbara and the neighboring island of Santa Cruz, at Monterey and the city of Santa Cruz. My attention was especially turned to the Medusae of these regions, and a few observations were made on certain novel genera of other invertebrated animals."
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Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
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Anemonia stimpsonii Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Gyrostoma stimpsonii (Fewkes, 1889) (original description)
Bunodes californica Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Anthopleura xanthogrammica (Brandt, 1835) (original description)
Bunodes papillosa Verrill accepted as Phymactis papillosa (Lesson, 1830) (additional source)
Bunodes pluvia (Drayton in Dana, 1846) accepted as Phymanthea pluvia (Drayton in Dana, 1846) (additional source)
Bunodes sabelloides Andres, 1881 accepted as Bunodactis rubripunctata (Grube, 1840) (additional source)
Cabrilla Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Triopha Bergh, 1880 (original description)
Cabrilla occidentalis Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Triopha occidentalis (Fewkes, 1889) (original description)
Calliasterias Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Pisaster Müller & Troschel, 1840 (original description)
Calliasterias exquisita (deLoriol, 1888) accepted as Pisaster giganteus (Stimpson, 1857) (new combination reference)
Clavellinopsis Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Styela Fleming, 1822 (original description)
Clavellinopsis rubra Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Styela montereyensis (Dall, 1872) (original description)
Dodecaceria fewkesi Berkeley & Berkeley, 1954 accepted as Dodecaceria pacifica (Fewkes, 1889) (taxonomy source)
Garveia formosa (Fewkes, 1889) accepted as Rhizorhagium formosum (Fewkes, 1889) (original description)
Microcampana Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Corymorpha M. Sars, 1835 (original description)
Microcampana conica Fewkes, 1889 (original description)
Perigonimus formosa Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Garveia formosa (Fewkes, 1889) accepted as Rhizorhagium formosum (Fewkes, 1889) (original description)
Sabella pacifica Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Dodecaceria pacifica (Fewkes, 1889) (original description)
Sabellaria californica Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Phragmatopoma californica (Fewkes, 1889) (original description)
Sphaeronectes gigantea Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Sphaeronectes koellikeri Huxley, 1859 (original description)
Spio californica Fewkes, 1889 (original description)
Steenstrupia occidentalis Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Hybocodon chilensis Hartlaub, 1905 (original description)
Syncoryne occidentalis Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Coryne occidentalis (Fewkes, 1889) (original description)
Velella meridionalis Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Velella velella (Linnaeus, 1758) (original description)
Willia occidentalis Fewkes, 1889 accepted as Proboscidactyla occidentalis (Fewkes, 1889) (original description)
United States Exclusive Economic Zone for Anemonia stimpsonii Fewkes, 1889 
United States Exclusive Economic Zone for Bunodes californica Fewkes, 1889 
United States Exclusive Economic Zone for Bunodes californica Fewkes, 1889 
United States Exclusive Economic Zone for Bunodes californica Fewkes, 1889 
 Editor's comment

Berkeley & Berkeley, 1954 thought Sabella pacifica Fewkes, 1889 was a primary homonym to Sabella pacifici Grube ... [details]

 Nomenclature

Dodecaceria fewkesi Berkeley & Berkeley, 1954 was a replacement name for supposed homonymy of the original Sabella ... [details]

 Status

Authors who have considered if Dodecaceria fewkesi is valid have concentrated on whether it is a synonym of ... [details]

 Type locality

Coast of California, USA [details]