WoRMS source details
Amphitrite affinis Malmgren, 1866 represented as Neoamphitrite affinis (Malmgren, 1866) (status source)
Amphitrite birulai Ssolowiew, 1899 accepted as Paramphitrite birulai (Ssolowiew, 1899) (status source)
Amphitrite buzhinskaje Jirkov, 2020 (original description)
Amphitrite cirrata Müller, 1776 (taxonomy source)
Amphitrite edwardsii (Quatrefages, 1866) represented as Neoamphitrite edwardsii (Quatrefages, 1866) (status source)
Amphitrite gracilis (Grube, 1860) represented as Amphitritides gracilis (Grube, 1860) (taxonomy source)
Amphitrite grayi Malmgren, 1866 represented as Neoamphitrite grayi (Malmgren, 1866) (status source)
Amphitrite groenlandica Malmgren, 1866 represented as Neoamphitrite groenlandica (Malmgren, 1866) (status source)
Amphitrite lobocephala Hsieh, 1994 (status source)
Amphitrite luna Dalyell, 1853 (status source)
Amphitrite meckelii Delle Chiaje, 1828 (status source)
Amphitrite olfersii Delle Chiaje, 1828 (status source)
Amphitrite ramosa Risso, 1826 (status source)
Amphitrite rubra (Risso, 1826) (status source)
Amphitrite rzhavskyi Jirkov, 2020 (original description)
Amphitrite variabilis (Risso, 1826) (taxonomy source)
Amphitritides Augener, 1922 (status source)
Amphitritides gracilis (Grube, 1860) (status source)
Neoamphitrite Hessle, 1917 (status source)
Neoamphitrite undevigintipes Choi, Kim & Yoon, 2020 (additional source)
Paramphitrite Holthe, 1976 (status source)
Terebella laevirostris Claparède, 1869 accepted as Amphitritides gracilis (Grube, 1860) (status source)
Holotype MNCN 16.01/17775, geounit Morocco, identified as Amphitrite rzhavskyi Jirkov, 2020
Author: "upper sublittoral from northern Scotland to the Mediterranean" [details]
Named after polychaetologist Dr. Galina Nikolaevna Buzhinskaja [details]
Named after the late Dr. Alexandr Rzhavsky, polychaetologist taxonomist, especially for Spirorbinae, and former ... [details]
Jirkov (2020: 315, 332, 347) places Terebella gracilis Grube as an Amphitrite, thus rendering Amphitritides as a ... [details]
Alternate representation as Amphitrite grayi as the combination in Neoamphitrite is not recognized as valid by ... [details]
Jirkov (2020: 348) suggests Amphitrite lobocephala is Lanice-like and should be transferred to Axionice, the genus ... [details]
Jirkov (2020: 338) records Mediterranean specimens, and accepts Amphitrite rubra as an Amphitrite, and comments on ... [details]
Nogueira & Hutchings (2007: 3) state that "Amphitritides is close to Neoleprea Hessle, 1917 and Tyira Hutchings, ... [details]
Arvanitidis & Koukouras (1995) according to "generic definitions given by Holthe ..." suggest the transfer of ... [details]
Recognized as Neoamphitrite edwardsii (using 'edwardsi' spelling) by Choi et al (2020), but not by Jirkov (2020), ... [details]
Moved to Amphitrite in the past, but the original description makes it dubiously a member of the that genus ... [details]
Jirkov (2020: 340) confirms that the synonyms of A. rubra likely include Terebella multisetosa Grube, 1838, ... [details]
The usage of some authors (eg Hutchings & Glasby 1988; Jirkov, 2001, Jirkov, 2020) is that Neoamphitrite Hessle, 1917, ... [details]
May be a junior synonym of Paramphitrite birulai (Ssolowiew, 1899) according to Jirkov (2001: 519). Subsequently ... [details]
Posyet Bay, Sea of Japan, 42.6, 131.15° (42°36′N 131°09′E), 2 m [details]
Uncertain type locality, but possibly Iceland. Amphitrite cirrata is based on earlier names, rather than being a ... [details]
Coast near Melilla, Morocco, Mediterranean coast, 35.1831, -2.4286 (printed in Jirkov as 35° 10' 59" N, 2° 25' ... [details]
The designation of type species is confused. Amphitrite cirrata is regarded as the type species, but strictly it ... [details]