WoRMS source details
Limnodriloides barnardi Cook, 1974 (original description)
Limnodriloides monothecus Cook, 1974 (original description)
Limnodriloides verrucosus Cook, 1974 accepted as Tectidrilus verrucosus (Cook, 1974) (original description)
Thalassodrilus Brinkhurst, 1963 (additional source)
Thalassodrilus belli Cook, 1974 accepted as Thalassodrilides belli (Cook, 1974) (original description)
Tubifex postcapillatus Cook, 1974 accepted as Tubificoides postcapillatus (Cook, 1974) (original description)
Holotype USNM 45285, geounit San Quintin Bay, identified as Limnodriloides monothecus Cook, 1974
Holotype USNM 45287, geounit San Quintin Bay, identified as Thalassodrilus belli Cook, 1974
Holotype USNM 45289, geounit San Quintin Bay, identified as Tubifex postcapillatus Cook, 1974
Holotype USNM 48730, geounit San Quintin Bay, identified as Limnodriloides barnardi Cook, 1974
originally described from shallow parts (< 2 m depth) [details]
Named for J. Laurens Barnard (Smithsonian Institution) who led the expedition to Bahia de San Quintin [details]
'mono'=Gr. óne, single; 'theca' = Gr. and L. 'case, receptacle'; hence 'single spermatheca' [details]
verrucosus = L. warty, referring to the layer of papillae on the body wall [details]
The species is named in honor of the late Dr. A.W. Bell, who began to examine part of this collection [details]
capillatus = (L) long-haired; having hair; hence species has hair setae posteriorly [details]
Lat/Lon of holotype is an approximation based on figure 6, page 137 [details]
Lat/Lon of holotype is an approximation based on figure 6, page 137 [details]
Lat/Lon of holotype is an approximation based on figure 6, page 137 [details]
Lat/Lon of holotype is an approximation based on figure 6, page 137 [details]
Lat/Lon of holotype is an approximation based on figure 6, page 137 [details]