WoRMS source details
Myxicola cosentini Putignano, Gravili & Giangrande, 2023 (original description)
Myxicola giuliae Putignano, Gravili & Giangrande, 2023 (original description)
Myxicola mikacae Putignano, Gravili & Giangrande, 2023 (original description)
Myxicola pacifica Johnson, 1901 (status source)
Myxicola sarsi [auctt. misspelling of M. sarsii] accepted as Myxicola sarsii Krøyer, 1856 accepted as Myxicola infundibulum (Montagu, 1808) (additional source)
Holotype MNCN 16.01/ 19246., geounit Adriatic Sea, identified as Myxicola mikacae Putignano, Gravili & Giangrande, 2023
Holotype MNCN 16.01/19243, geounit Italy, identified as Myxicola cataldoi Putignano, Gravili & Giangrande, 2023
Holotype MNCN 16.01/19245, geounit Messina Strait, identified as Myxicola cosentini Putignano, Gravili & Giangrande, 2023
Authors: Myxicola cataldoi is "named after Dr Cataldo Pierri, who collected the specimens." [details]
Authors: Myxicola cossentini is named for the collector, Professor Andrea Cosentino. [details]
Authors: Myxicola giuliae "is named after Dr Giulia My, the girlfriend of one of the authors (MP)." [details]
Authors: Myxicola mikacae "is named after Dr Barbara Mikac who collected the material." [details]
Kröyer uses only the double i spelling for Myxicola sarsii, as he does for two other 'sarsii' names. There is no ... [details]
revalidated by Putignano, Gravili & Giangrande, 2023 based on description of syntypes and a further Friday Harbour ... [details]
Mar Piccolo, Taranto, Apulia, Italy, 40.4915°N, 17.2652°E, at 2 m depth. [details]
holotype: Lake Faro [38.2723°N, 15.6284°E], 0.5 to 2 m, Sicily, Ionian Sea. However, the lat/long given is on the ... [details]
Marina di Brindisi, Brindisi, Apulia, Italy, Adriatic, 40.6592°N, 17.9630°E at 3– 6 m depth [details]
17 nautical miles from Istrian Peninsula, North Adriatic, sandy bottom at 31 m depth, 45.3067°N, 13.3°E [details]