(after Barnich & Fiege) Prostomium without antennae. Pharynx with two pairs of jaws and seven pairs of border ... [details]
named for Edith Berkeley. The type species was named for her husband Cyril Berkeley. [details]
author: "named for Dr. Anders Eliason, noted Swedish polychaete systematist whose works include one of the early ... [details]
author: "named for the late Pierre Fauvel, eminent French worker on the Polychaeta, whose numerous publications ... [details]
not stated but presumably relates to the Russian research vessel, Vityaz (usual transliteration), which collected ... [details]
author: "named for Dr. Gesa Hartmann-Schroder, eminent worker on the Polychaeta, who first described the unique ... [details]
author: "named for Professor P. V. Uschakov in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the study of the ... [details]
Pettibone states genus Bathykermadeca is feminine. She doesn't otherwise give a derivation, or state why the name ... [details]
stated to be feminine (Raisa Levenstein is female) [details]
Was recorded in WoRMS as 'Bathylevensteinia'. This was incorrect, and Bathylevensteina is the original spelling ... [details]
As noted by Pettibone (1976: 67) Fauvel illustrated and stated that the median antenna of the type species, ... [details]
doubtful genus (cf. Pettibone 1976: 67) (R. Barnich) [details]
As noted by Pettibone (1976: 67) Fauvel illustrated and stated that the median antenna of Macellicephala ... [details]
Clarification. There is no such name as "Macellicephala (Sinantenna) arctica Hartmann-Schröder, 1974", a name in ... [details]
Pettibone (1976: 6) included in the subfamily Macellicephalinae the following seven genera: the nominal genus ... [details]