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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb).
Spiroglyphus Daudin, 1800 [as Annelida] (original description)
Spiroglyphus Daudin, 1800 (original description)
Spiroglyphus annulatus Daudin, 1800 (original description)
Spiroglyphus politus Daudin, 1800 (original description)
Spirorbis Daudin, 1800 (original description)
Spirorbis borealis Daudin, 1800 accepted as Spirorbis (Spirorbis) spirorbis (Linnaeus, 1758) (original description)
Spirorbis carinatus Daudin, 1800 (original description)
Spirorbis transversus Daudin, 1800 (original description)
Vermetus Daudin, 1800 (original description)
Vermetus adansonii Daudin, 1800 (original description)
Vermetus indicus Daudin, 1800 accepted as Pomatoceros indicus (Daudin, 1800) (original description)
Vermetus intestinalis (Gmelin, 1791) (new combination reference)
Vermetus quinquecostatus Daudin, 1800 accepted as Spirobranchus lima (Grube, 1862) (original description)
Vermetus tridentatus Daudin, 1800 accepted as Placostegus tridentatus (Fabricius, 1779) (original description)
Described in Daudin (1800: 48), but in the Hartman catalogue was recorded as "Daudin in Mörch, 1863" This was the ... [details]
Here is the original description of Daudin (1800): "GENRE SPIRORBE. SPIRORBIS. Caractère generIque. Coquille ... [details]
Lamarck refers to page 44 of Daudin (1800) which has Vermetus indicus Daudin, but it is not obvious why. Vermetus ... [details]
Not stated. Spirorbis is a compound modified from Latin 'spira' (twisted) and 'orbis' (circle). As orbis is ... [details]
Masculine, as orbis is masculine. Two of the names created by Daudin had masculine endings, namely carinatus and ... [details]
Spirorbis borealis is clearly an objective (not subjective) synonym of Serpula spirorbis (now Spirorbis spirorbis), ... [details]
As type species of Vermetus, V. adansonii cannot be placed in Petaloconchus. [details]
Linnaeus does not give a country location, and nor does Daudin. North Sea & Channel might be assumed. Linnaeus ... [details]
Unknown. France? Daudin states: "La patrie de ce Spirorbe est inconnue; il appartient au C en . Favanne. This is ... [details]