Foraminifera source details
vol printed 1884 for year 1883, no article dates seen
Note that the BHL digitisation is a separate from the journal with two paginations running. The true paginations matching the journal are the set near the spine.
Ton van Haaren: On page 325 he ends his paper with Kopenhagen, in May 1884
North Sea (and Channel)
Norway
The family Aeolosomatidae was described as new in two occasions. It was originally described by Levinsen (1884: ... [details]
Type material captured in the water column, with a pelagic net. [details]
As a variety of Spirorbis granulatus. The text in full (Latin) is: "Warming captis carinæ late rotundatæ et in ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Levinsen (1884: 101): ''Gjæller ovale, tilspidsede, kortere end Legemets Bredde, begynde paa ... [details]
The specific epithet fulgens is a Latin adjective meaning 'shining' or 'glittering', and refers to the strong ... [details]
Not stated, but clearly for honoring the well-known biologist Otto Andreas Lowson Mörch (also seen as Mørch when ... [details]
Not stated but assumed (Pettibone, 1963:309) to be for the stellate or wheel-like appearance of the groups of ... [details]
The species was captured in the water column with a pelagic net during night in August 1883. The specimens were ... [details]
Spirorbis is masculine, therefore the epithet should be 'granulatus'. For example Levinsen (1884) correctly uses ... [details]
Levinsen (1884) used the spelling Mørchi. It is not to be transformed to 'moerchi' as this is not an umlaut, and ... [details]
Hellebaek, Denmark, Kattegat, NE Atlantic Ocean (gazetteer estimate 56.069, 12.564), pelagic, captured during the night. [details]
stated as collected in Kattegat (sea area between Denmark and Sweden), gazetteer geolocation 56.9283, 11.4281. ... [details]