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Grube, Adolf-Eduard. (1873). Über ein paar neue Anneliden aus der Familie der Spiodeen. Jahres-Bericht der Schlesichen Gesellschaft für vaterländische Cultur. 50: 57-58.
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Grube, Adolf-Eduard
1873
Über ein paar neue Anneliden aus der Familie der Spiodeen.
Jahres-Bericht der Schlesichen Gesellschaft für vaterländische Cultur
50: 57-58
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
Volume containing the works presented during the year 1872 (not published in 1872): ''Enthält den Generalbericht über die Arbeiten und Veränderungen der Gesellschaft im Jahre 1872.''. Publication date: 1873.
Grube's name is not mentioned with the title in the text flow as the author of the section, but in the table of contents he is the author
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In der Versammlung am 15. Mai sprach derselbe Vortragende über ein paar neue Anneliden aus der Familie der Spiodeen, welche Herr Professor Stossich in Triest im nördlichen Theile des Adriatischen Meeres gefunden hat, und die zugleich eigene Gattungen repräsentiren.
Adriatic Sea
Mediterranean
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Paraonis Grube, 1873 (original description)
Paraonis tenera Grube, 1873 (original description)
Periptyches Grube, 1873 accepted as Prionospio Malmgren, 1867 (original description)
Periptyches festiva Grube, 1873 accepted as Prionospio festiva (Grube, 1872) (original description)
 Etymology

Not stated. The adjective tener, -a, -um means soft or delicate, and has been frequently used as a species-group name. [details]

 Nomenclature

Paraonis tenera was type by monotypy of Paraonis Grube, 1873, but was replaced as the type in ICZN Opinion 1139 ... [details]

 Type locality

Trieste, Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean, gazetteer geolocation 45.6333, 13.8 [details]

 Validity

Paraonis tenera was described by Grube (1873) with base on a single specimen. The description was very short and ... [details]