WoRMS name details
Nomenclatureoriginal description
Kinberg, J. G. H. (1866). Annulata Nova. Continuatio. [various errantia & sedentaria]. <em>Öfversigt af Königlich Vetenskapsakademiens förhandlingar, Stockholm.</em> 22(4): 239-258., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/32339515 page(s): 243 [details]
Taxonomystatus source
Apstein, Carl. (1900). Die Alciopiden und Tomopteriden der Plankton-Expedition. <em>Ergebnisse der Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt- Stiftung.</em> 2(H.b): 1-62 [Lipsius & Tischer. Kiel & Leipzig]., available online at http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2130655 page(s): 7; note: considered to be indeterminable [details] 
status source
Hartman, Olga. (1948). The marine annelids erected by Kinberg. With some notes on some other types in the Swedish State Museum. <em>Arkiv för Zoologi.</em> 42(1): 1-137, & plates 1-18. page(s): 11; note: indeterminable, following Apstein (1900) [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
Diagnosis Original diagnosis by Kinberg (1866: 243): "A. (?) pacifica n. Corpus longum, pellucidum, segmentis anterioribus, pharynge retracta, elongatis; oculi permagni, pallide rubri, distantes; glandulae segmentorum pone pedum sitae, nigro-brunneae." [details]
Habitat Pelagic: "summa aqua" (Kinberg, 1866: 243). [details]
Taxonomy Indeterminable. Apstein (1900: 7) did not receive the type material to revise it, and considered the original description to be insufficient to allow the recognition of the species: ''sind nach der Beschreibung nicht zu erkennen, müssen also gestrichen werden. Originale nicht erhalten''. Later Hartman (1948: 11; 1959: 167) considered the species to be indeterminable, according to Apstein (1900). [details]
Type locality Near Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, Pacific Ocean (gazetteer estimate 21.42°, -158.21°): "Mare pacificum prope insulas havaicas summa aqua, in itinere Eugeniae 7 Julii 1852" (Kinberg, 1866: 243). According to Skogman (1854: 228), the 7th July 1852 the location of the frigate HSwMS Eugenie was south to southwestern of the island of Oahu, between Honolulu and Kaena Point, the western cape of the island, on its way to California. The geolocation was thus estimated with a gazetteer to be about 21.42°, -158.21°. [details]
Type material Lost, according to Kinberg (1866: 243): "Specimen perditum". [details]
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