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Durant l'été de l'année 1863, je résolus d'aller faire un séjour sur les bords du golfe de Biscaye et de m'y livrer à l'étude de la faune océanique. Fontarabie et Saint-Sébastien, les deux seules localités que j'aie examinées au point de vue zoologique, se montrèrent toutefois peu favorables au but que je poursuivais. Je me range donc entièrement à l'avis de M. de Quatrefages en ce qui concerne les difficultés que cette côte présente aux naturalistes. Les rochers des falaises opposent aux vagues des parois presque verticales, et se réduisent sous l'effort des lames en un sable fin qui forme partout le sol du littoral. Ce sable, continuellement soulevé et labouré par les flots, n'offre pas d'abri suffisant pour une faune nombreuse. En outre la mer, généralement trop ouverte, est peu propice à la pêche au filet. Dans le port de Saint-Sébastien seulement je juis tenter avec mon compagnon de voyage, M. Aloïs Humbert, de récolter des animaux pélagiques. Mais celte récolte se montra elle-même peu abondante. Les Acanthomètres dominaient dans le produit du filet et c'est à peine si quelques rares méduses craspédotes ou quelques larves d'annélides s'associaient à elles. En revanche, nos bocaux renfermaient un certain nombre de larves de Planariés, appartenant au type muni de processus digités, connu sous le nom de type de Müller. Nous pûmes nous assurer que ces larves se transforment en une Planaire très-voisine du Stylochus maculatus Quatrefages, ou même, peut-être, identique avec lui.
Découragés par le maigre résultat de nos tentatives sur la côte de l'Océan, nous décidâmes de nous rendre à Port-Vendres sur le littoral méditerranéen. Les conditions beaucoup plus favorables de cette localitié parurent promettre une abondante moisson d'observations nouvelles. J'eus cependant le regret de voir bientôt partir M. Humbert dont le concours m'eût été plus d'une fois fort utile.
Amphicora mediterranea Leydig, 1851 accepted as Amphiglena mediterranea (Leydig, 1851) (new combination reference)
Amphiglena Claparède, 1864 (original description)
Amphiglena armandi Claparède, 1864 accepted as Amphiglena mediterranea (Leydig, 1851) (original description)
Aonides Claparède, 1864 (original description)
Aonides auricularis Claparède, 1864 accepted as Aonides oxycephala (Sars, 1862) (original description)
Aphlebina Claparède, 1864 accepted as Polycirrus Grube, 1850 (original description)
Aphlebina haematodes Claparède, 1864 accepted as Polycirrus haematodes (Claparède, 1864) (original description)
Aphlebina pallida Claparède, 1864 accepted as Polycirrus pallidus (Claparède, 1864) (original description)
Aricia oerstedii Claparède, 1864 accepted as Protoaricia oerstedii (Claparède, 1864) (original description)
Autolytus (Stephanosyllis) Claparède, 1864 accepted as Proceraea Ehlers, 1864 (original description)
Autolytus (Stephanosyllis) scapularis Claparède, 1864 accepted as Proceraea scapularis (Claparède, 1864) (original description)
Autolytus roseus Claparède, 1864 (original description)
Autolytus rubrovittatus Claparède, 1864 (original description)
Capitella filiformis Claparède, 1864 accepted as Heteromastus filiformis (Claparède, 1864) (original description)
Dasybranchus caducus (Grube, 1846) (additional source)
Eunice taenia Claparède, 1864 accepted as Palolo siciliensis (Grube, 1840) accepted as Palola siciliensis (Grube, 1840) (original description)
Exogone pusilla Dujardin, 1851 accepted as Brania pusilla (Dujardin, 1851) (new combination reference)
Fabricia (Amphicorina) Claparède, 1864 accepted as Amphicorina Claparède, 1864 (original description)
Fabricia (Amphicorina) armandi Claparède, 1864 accepted as Amphicorina armandi (Claparède, 1864) (original description)
Lysidice mahagoni Claparède, 1864 accepted as Lysidice ninetta Audouin & H Milne Edwards, 1833 (original description)
Micronereis variegata Claparède, 1863 (additional source)
Notomastus benedeni Claparède, 1864 accepted as Notomastus latericeus Sars, 1851 (original description)
Notomastus sarsii Claparède, 1864 accepted as Notomastus lineatus Claparède, 1869 (original description)
Odontosyllis dugesiana Claparède, 1864 (original description)
Oxydromus pallidus Claparède, 1864 (original description)
Palmyra (Palmyrides) portus-veneris Claparède, 1864 accepted as Chrysopetalum debile (Grube, 1855) (original description)
Palmyra (Palmyropsis) Claparède, 1864 accepted as Chrysopetalum Ehlers, 1864 (original description)
Palmyra (Palmyropsis) evelinae Claparède, 1864 accepted as Chrysopetalum debile (Grube, 1855) (original description)
Polymastus Claparède, 1864 accepted as Eurysyllis Ehlers, 1864 (original description)
Polymastus paradoxus Claparède, 1864 accepted as Eurysyllis tuberculata Ehlers, 1864 (original description)
Polyophthalmus pictus (Dujardin, 1839) (additional source)
Pterosyllis Claparède, 1863 accepted as Amblyosyllis Grube, 1857 (additional source)
Pterosyllis dorsigera Claparède, 1864 accepted as Amblyosyllis spectabilis (Johnston in Baird, 1861) (original description)
Spermosyllis Claparède, 1864 accepted as Exogone Örsted, 1845 (original description)
Spermosyllis torulosa Claparède, 1864 accepted as Exogone (Exogone) torulosa (Claparède, 1864) (original description)
Sphaerosyllis pusilla (Dujardin, 1851) accepted as Brania pusilla (Dujardin, 1851) (basis of record)
Sphaerosyllis tenuicirrata Claparède, 1864 accepted as Salvatoria tenuicirrata (Claparède, 1864) (original description)
Stephanosyllis Claparède, 1864 accepted as Proceraea Ehlers, 1864 (original description)
Syllides pulligera (Krohn, 1852) accepted as Nudisyllis pulligera (Krohn, 1852) (basis of record)
Sylline [ sensu Claparède, 1864, non Grube, 1860 ] accepted as Exogone (Sylline) [ sensu Claparède, 1864, non Grube, 1860 ] accepted as Exogone Örsted, 1845 (original description)
Sylline brevipes Claparède, 1864 accepted as Exogone (Sylline) brevipes (Claparède, 1864) (original description)
Syllis armandi Claparède, 1864 accepted as Syllis prolifera Krohn, 1852 (original description)
Syllis aurita Claparède, 1864 accepted as Syllis vittata Grube, 1840 (original description)
Syllis fulgurans Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833 accepted as Odontosyllis fulgurans (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833) (new combination reference)
Syllis hexagonifera Claparède, 1864 accepted as Syllis variegata Grube, 1860 (original description)
Syllis pulligera Krohn, 1852 accepted as Nudisyllis pulligera (Krohn, 1852) (new combination reference)
Syllis simillima Claparède, 1864 accepted as Syllis hyalina Grube, 1863 (original description)
Theodisca anserina Claparède, 1864 accepted as Naineris laevigata (Grube, 1855) (original description)
Trypanosyllis Claparède, 1864 (original description)
Trypanosyllis krohnii Claparède, 1864 (original description)
Zygolobus grubianus Claparède, 1864 accepted as Lumbrineris latreilli Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833 (original description)
Port-Vendres for Spermosyllis torulosa Claparède, 1864
Port-Vendres for Sphaerosyllis tenuicirrata Claparède, 1864
Port-Vendres for Sylline brevipes Claparède, 1864
Port-Vendres for Syllis armandi Claparède, 1864
Port-Vendres for Syllis aurita Claparède, 1864
Port-Vendres for Syllis hexagonifera Claparède, 1864
Port-Vendres for Syllis simillima Claparède, 1864
At the time of naming subgenus Palmyropsis (for what is now a chrysopetalid) the stem genus Palmyra was part of ... [details]
Shallow water, from the bottom of a harbour. [details]
Shallow water, from the bottom of a harbour. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water. [details]
Original diagnosis by Claparède (1864: 505): ''Tête conique, pourvue de deux antennes occipitales rudimentaires; ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Claparède (1864: 569): ''Syllidés à lobes frontaux bien circonscrits, mais non saillants ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Claparède (1864: 552): ''Syllidés à lobes frontaux très-saillants, soudés ensemble, ... [details]
Original diagnosis by Claparède (1864: 558): ''Syllidés à lobes frontaux très-saillants, séparés sur toute ... [details]
Mediterranean Sea: Port-Vendres (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea: Port-Vendres (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea: Port-Vendres (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea: Port-Vendres (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea: Port-Vendres (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea: Port-Vendres (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea: France (Port-Vendres). [details]
Mediterranean Sea: Port-Vendres (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea: Port-Vendres (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea: between Port-Vendres and Collioure (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea: Port-Vendres (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea, France, Port-Vendres. [details]
Mediterranean Sea, France, Port-Vendres. [details]
Mediterranean Sea, France, Port-Vendres. [details]
Mediterranean Sea, France, Port-Vendres. [details]
Mediterranean Sea: Port-Vendres (France). [details]
Mediterranean Sea, France, Port-Vendres. [details]
Sylline Grube 1860 cannot be used as an Exogonin genus because the physical type is the Autolytin Myrianida ... [details]
Grube's 1860 genus Sylline belongs in Autolytinae. Claparède 1864 has mistakenly added an Exogoninae species to ... [details]
Sylline is a genus of Autolytinae syllids created by Grube. Sylline Claparède does not exist. However, some ... [details]
Claparède states that Aloysina is derived from the name of M. Alois Humbert who was the travelling companion of ... [details]
Amphiglena armandi is named after Armand de Quatrefages. Claparède states this in a footnote and explains he did ... [details]
Not stated. The generic name Aonides is composed by the name of the genus Aonis sensu Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833 ... [details]
The specific epithet auricularis is a Latin adjective meaning 'auricular' or 'of or pertaining to the ear', and ... [details]
The specific epithet haematodes is a Latin adjective meaning 'blood-coloured', and refers to the red colour of the ... [details]
The specific epithet pallida (masculine: pallidus) is a Latin adjective meaning 'pale', and refers to the light ... [details]
The species is dedicated to Anders Sandøe Ørsted (b. Rudkøbing, Denmark, 21 June 1816 - d. Copenhagen, Denmark, ... [details]
The subgenus is dedicated to Stephano delle Chiaje (b. Teano, 15 April 1794 - d. Napoli, 18 December 1860), an ... [details]
Not explicitly stated. The specific epithet scapularis, the Latin word for 'a short cloak covering the shoulders', ... [details]
The specific epithet roseus refers to the pink colour of the observed specimen, due to the presence of transversal ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet rubrovittatus is composed by the prefix rubro-, from the Latin rubrum, meaning ... [details]
The specific epithet filiformis is a Latin adjective meaning 'threadlike', and presumably refers to the long and ... [details]
The species is probably named in honour of Pierre-Joseph van Beneden (b. Mechelen, Belgium, 19 December 1809 - d. ... [details]
The species is named after Michael Sars (b. Bergen, Norway, 30 August 1805 - d. Norway, 22 October 1869), Norwegian ... [details]
The species is dedicated to the French-born (Montpellier) Mexican physician, naturalist and herpetologist Alfredo ... [details]
Not stated. The generic name Polymastus is composed by the prefix of Greek origin poly-, meaning 'many' or 'much' ... [details]
The specific epithet paradoxus, meaning 'strange' or 'contrary to expectation' in Ancient Greek, refers probably to ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet dorsigera is the feminine of the Latin word dorsigerous, meaning 'bearing' or ... [details]
Not stated. The generic name Spermosyllis seems to refer to the small size of the median antenna (the single one ... [details]
The specific epithet torulosa derives from the Latin word torulus, diminuitive of torus, meaning 'protuberance' or ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet tenuicirrata is composed by the prefix tenui, a dative form of the Latin word ... [details]
The genus is dedicated to Stephano delle Chiaje (b. Teano, 15 April 1794 - d. Napoli, 18 December 1860), an Italian ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet brevipes is a Latin word formed by brevis, 'short', and pes, 'foot', meaning ... [details]
Species dedicated to Armand de Quatrefages (February 10, 1810 - January 12, 1892), Museum National d'Histoire ... [details]
Not explicitly stated, but the specific epithet aurita (Latin for 'having long ears'), seems to refer to the long ... [details]
Not stated explicitly. The specific epithet hexagonifera refers to the dorsal brown color pattern of the species, ... [details]
The specific epithet simillima means 'very similar' in Latin, and refers to the similarity of the species with ... [details]
The specific epithet anserina (masculine: anserinus) is a Latin adjective meaning 'of or pertaining to a goose', ... [details]
Not stated. The generic name Trypanosyllis is composed by the prefix trypano-, derived from the Latin word trypanon ... [details]
The species is dedicated to August David Krohn (1803 – 1891), a Russian born zoologist of German origin, "en ... [details]
Mud, from the bottom of the harbour of Port-Vendres. [details]
Mud, from the bottom of the harbour of Port-Vendres. [details]
Collected in a littoral rocky cove, probably at shallow water. [details]
Not stated, unknown. Stated as common in Port-Vendres. [details]