WoRMS name details
original description
Quatrefages, A. (1866). Histoire naturelle des Annelés marins et d'eau douce. Annélides et Géphyriens. <b>Volume 2.</b>. Première partie. 1-336. Deuxième Partie. 337-794. Explication des planches p.1-24. planches 1-20. Librarie Encyclopédique de Roret. Paris., available online at http://books.google.com/books?id=M_xNAAAAcAAJ page(s): 493; note: misapplication of the genus name used by Delle Chiaje [details]
basis of record
Quatrefages, A. (1866). Histoire naturelle des Annelés marins et d'eau douce. Annélides et Géphyriens. <b>Volume 2.</b>. Première partie. 1-336. Deuxième Partie. 337-794. Explication des planches p.1-24. planches 1-20. Librarie Encyclopédique de Roret. Paris., available online at http://books.google.com/books?id=M_xNAAAAcAAJ page(s): 493 [details]
source of synonymy
Zibrowius, H. (1972). Mise au point sur les espèces méditeranéennes de Serpulidae (Annelida Polychaeta) décrites par Stefano delle Chiaje (1822-1829, 1841-1844) et Oronzio Gabriele Costa. <em>Tethys.</em> 4 (1): 113-126. [details]
source of synonymy
ten Hove, H.A. & Ben-Eliahu, M. Nechama. (2005). On the identity of Hydroides priscus Pillai, 1971 - Taxonomic confusion due to ontogeny in some serpulid genera (Annelida: Polychaeta: Serpulidae). <em>Senckenbergiana biologica.</em> 85(2):127-145. page(s): 132 [details]
From editor or global species database
Homonymy According to Nomenclator Zoologicus preceded by Codonytes delle Chiaje, 1828 (Bryozoa). However, Quatrefages was aware the delle Chiaje genus name already existed, and that he was using it, as he includes Codonytes infundibulum delle Chiaje on p.494. The usage was a mistaken matching, not an intentional new name. [details]
Identification A mistaken link made between bryozoan genus Codonytes and Hydroides spp. Serpulidae. Zibrowius (1972:117) explains that Quatrefages (1866 vol 2: 493-494) apparently applied the cursive script caption "Codonytes infundibulum" at the bottom of the delle Chiaje plate to the figure showing the serpulid with twin opercula (Fig. 21) and a separate operculum (fig. 22), but in reality "Codonytes infundibulum" was the bryozoan [checking whether is a bryozoan] in fig. 23-26. [details]
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