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Eupomatus elegantulus Bush, 1910 accepted as Hydroides elegantula (Bush, 1910) (original description)
Eupomatus floridanus Bush, 1910 accepted as Hydroides floridana (Bush, 1910) (original description)
Eupomatus uncinatus non Philippi sensu Ehlers, 1887 accepted as Hydroides floridana (Bush, 1910) (new combination reference)
Hydroides bispinosa Bush, 1910 (original description)
Membranopsis Bush, 1910 accepted as Protula Risso, 1826 (original description)
Membranopsis inconspicua Bush, 1910 accepted as Protula setosa (Bush, 1910) (original description)
Paravermilia ehlersiana Bush, 1910 accepted as Vermiliopsis annulata (Schmarda, 1861) (original description)
Salmacinopsis Bush, 1910 accepted as Protula Risso, 1826 (original description)
Salmacinopsis setosa Bush, 1910 accepted as Protula setosa (Bush, 1910) (original description)
Spirorbis mendosus Bush, 1910 (original description)
Spirorbis nudus Bush, 1910 (original description)
Spirorbis serratus Bush, 1910 (original description)
Subprotula Bush, 1910 accepted as Vermiliopsis Saint-Joseph, 1894 (original description)
Subprotula assimilis (McIntosh, 1885) accepted as Placostegus assimilis McIntosh, 1885 (new combination reference)
Not stated, but the E. elegantulus name is likely derived from Latin adjective elegans -antis = 'elegant', combined ... [details]
Not stated, but the E. elegantulus name is likely derived from Latin adjective elegans -antis = 'elegant', combined ... [details]
Not stated, but the name for H. bispinosa is likely referring to the pair of lateral spinules on the verticil ... [details]
new name proposed in text by Bush for Eupomatus uncinatus sensu Ehlers, 1887, an identification as Philippi's E. ... [details]
Bermuda unspecified, but the large Castle Harbour is a collection site mentioned by Bush (1910). [details]
Bermuda. The Yale Peabody Museum type (syntype?) YPM IZ 001367.AN from Verrill Bermuda Expedition 1898, evidently ... [details]