WoRMS source details
Ammochares tegula Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Owenia tegula (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Ampharete patagonica Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Anobothrus patagonicus (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Anthostoma dendriticum Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Naineris dendritica (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Anthostomea Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Orbiniidae Hartman, 1942 (original description)
Arenicola loveni Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Ariapithes Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Ariapithes pallidus Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Artacama benedeni Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Aryandes Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Aryandes forficata Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Aryandes gracilis Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Asychis Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Asychis atlanticus Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Chaetopterus antarcticus Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Chloraema havaica Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Trophoniella havaica (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Chloraema tetragona (Schmarda, 1861) accepted as Flabelligera luctator (Stimpson, 1855) (new combination reference)
Chrysothemis Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Chirimia Light, 1991 (original description)
Chrysothemis amoena Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Chirimia amoena (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Clymene amphistoma Lamarck, 1818 accepted as Euclymene amphistoma (Lamarck, 1818) (additional source)
Cyaxares Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Polycirrus Grube, 1850 (original description)
Cyaxares clavatus Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Polycirrus clavatus (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Dejoces Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Polycirrus Grube, 1850 (original description)
Dejoces chilensis (Schmarda, 1861) accepted as Polycirrus chilensis Schmarda, 1861 (new combination reference)
Demonax Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Parasabella Bush, 1905 (original description)
Demonax cooki Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Parasabella leucaspis (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Demonax incertus Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Parasabella leucaspis (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Demonax krusensterni Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Parasabella leucaspis (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Demonax leucaspis Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Parasabella leucaspis (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Demonax tilosaulus (Schmarda, 1861) accepted as Notaulax tilosaula (Schmarda, 1861) (new combination reference)
Eupomatus plateni Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Hydroides plateni (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Idanthyrsus Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Idanthyrsus armatus Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Idanthyrsus macropaleus (Schmarda, 1861) (original description)
Iphianissa Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Iphianissa armata Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Johnstonia gracilis Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Euclymene oerstedii (Claparède, 1863) (original description)
Laonome antarctica Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Perkinsiana antarctica (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Lygdamis Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Lygdamis indicus Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Maldane brasiliensis Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Asychis brasiliensis (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Mandrocles Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Mandrocles architectus Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Mylitta Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Mylitta quinquemaculata Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Neco Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Neco echeneis Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Mylitta quinquemaculata Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Neottis gracilis Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Odysseus Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Odysseus virgini Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Oeorpata Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Isolda Müller, 1858 (original description)
Oeorpata armata Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Isolda armata (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Otanes Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Pista Malmgren, 1866 (original description)
Otanes americanus Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Pista americana (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Parachonia Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Chone Krøyer, 1856 (original description)
Parachonia letterstedti Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Chone letterstedti (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Phragmatopoma lapidosa Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Phragmatopoma caudata Krøyer in Mörch, 1863 (original description)
Phragmatopoma moerchi Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Phragmatopoma virgini Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Phyzelia agassizi Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Nicolea chilensis (Schmarda, 1861) (original description)
Piratesa Templeton, 1835 (additional source)
Piratesa nigroannulata Templeton, 1835 (additional source)
Piromis Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Piromis arenosus Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Praxilla kefersteini Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Praxillella kefersteini Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Sabaco Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Sabaco maculatus Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Sabella columbi Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Parasabella columbi (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Sabella cornuta Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Bispira melanostigma (Schmarda, 1861) (original description)
Sabella foliifera Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Branchiomma violaceum (Schmarda, 1861) (original description)
Sabella gracillima Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Spirographis spallanzanii (Gmelin, 1791) accepted as Sabella spallanzanii (Gmelin, 1791) (original description)
Sabella havaica Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Branchiomma cingulatum (Grube, 1870) (original description)
Sabella longa Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Pseudobranchiomma longa (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Sabella magalhaensis Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Perkinsiana magalhaensis (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Sabella natalensis Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Branchiomma natalensis (Kinberg, 1866) accepted as Branchiomma natalense (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Sabella splendida Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Sabellastarte magnifica (Shaw, 1800) (original description)
Sabella vancouveri Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Eudistylia vancouveri (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Sandanis Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Notomastus M. Sars, 1851 (original description)
Sandanis rubicundus (Keferstein, 1862) accepted as Notomastus latericeus Sars, 1851 (new combination reference)
Semiscolex Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Semiscolex juvenilis Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Semiscolex novaehollandiae Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Spiochaetopterus patagonicus Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Telethusae Savigny, 1822 accepted as Arenicolidae Johnston, 1835 (additional source)
Terebella gracilicauda Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Nicolea gracilicauda (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Terebella jucunda Kinberg, 1866 accepted as Amphitrite jucunda (Kinberg, 1866) (original description)
Terebellides klemani Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Terebellides pacifica Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Terebellides sieboldi Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Thelepus antarcticus Kinberg, 1866 (original description)
Thelepus natans Kinberg, 1867 (original description)
Zopyrus Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Serpula Linnaeus, 1758 (original description)
Zopyrus kaempferi Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Serpula kaempferi (Kinberg, 1867) (original description)
Zopyrus loveni Kinberg, 1867 accepted as Serpula loveni (Kinberg, 1867) accepted as Serpula narconensis Baird, 1864 (original description)
Rio De Janeiro for Pista americana (Kinberg, 1866)
Selat Banka for Nereis indica Kinberg, 1865
Holotype NRM 572, geounit Argentinean part of the South Atlantic Ocean, identified as Thelepus natans Kinberg, 1867
Syntype NRS 975, geounit Brazil, identified as Terebellides klemani Kinberg, 1867
Syntype NRS 976, geounit Brazil, identified as Terebellides klemani Kinberg, 1867
This was a recombination, not a new taxon. The authorship is (Schmarda), not Kinberg as usually seen. [details]
Not stated, probably intertidal to shallow subtidal. [details]
Shallow water (?; type material from urban harbor) to 80 m. [details]
Apparently collected swimming near the surface of the water: "ubi summam aquam fucumque natantem habitat" (Kinberg, ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1866: 346): "Cirri tentaculares parum numerosi, latitudine segmenti buccalis ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1867: 348): "Branchiae dorsuales nullae; pedes dorsuales 14, setis paucis, subrectis; ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1867: 348): "Branchiae dorsuales nullae; pedes dorsuales 34 setis ciliatis: aliis ... [details]
Not stated by the author. The specific epithet dendriticum is a Latinized word of Greek origin meaning 'having ... [details]
Not stated in the original description. The species is clearly dedicated to Pierre-Joseph van Bénéden (b. ... [details]
Not stated. The name of the genus refers probably to Cyaxares, the third king of Media, who ruled during 625-585 BC. [details]
Not stated. The name of the genus refers probably to Deioces, the first Median king, who ruled during the first ... [details]
Not stated. Demonax (Greek: Δημώναξ, Dēmōnax, gen.: Δημώνακτος) was a male ancient Greek ... [details]
Not stated, but E. plateni is evidently named after its La Plata collection station of the Swedish frigate Eugenie ... [details]
Not stated. Lygdamis is from a Greek male name familiar as the name of various leaders and tyrants circa the ... [details]
Not stated. Odysseus, in Greek mythology, was the son of Laertes, king of Ithaca, and was the eponymous hero of ... [details]
Sandanis in Herodotus "The histories" was a Lydian man who advised Croesus not to attack the Persians [details]
Not stated in the original description. The specific epithet natans is a Latin participle meaning 'swimming' or ... [details]
Masculine. Demonax is known to be the name of a male Greek lawmaker at around 550 BCE. This gender is strongly ... [details]
Masculine, a male given name in classical times, and confirmed by Kinberg's choice of species name suffix as 'indicus' [details]
Masculine as Kinberg used a masculine suffix adjective 'arenosus' for the type species, and, matching that, the ... [details]
Sandanis is a male given name, confirmed as masculine here as Kinberg changed 'rubicunda' to 'rubicundus' [details]
On algae covered with dirt, probably littoral. [details]
Not stated, type material from an urban harbor, nature of sediment unknown. [details]
Amongst rhizoids of fucoids, at shallow water. [details]
The species was apparently found swimming near the surface of the water: "ubi summam aquam fucumque natantem ... [details]
Asychis Kinberg, 1867 is senior homonym to Asychis Gray, 1867 in Porifera (Phylum), Demospongiae (Class), ... [details]
Date is 1866 in Theel, but some have it as 1867. See source entry for more explanation [details]
Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 49.5°, -125.5°). [details]
City harbor of Rio de Janeiro ("Portus urbis Rio Janeiro"), Guanabara Bay, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean (gazetteer ... [details]
Port Natal, South Africa, Indian Ocean. Port Natal is a superseded name for the harbour of the city of Durban in ... [details]
Off the mouth of La Plata River, Argentina, Atlantic Ocean (-48°, -65°). The type locality was stated by Kinberg ... [details]
Syntypes (NRS 975 and NRS 976) deposited at the Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm, Sweden), all in poor ... [details]