WoRMS source details
Claviramus candelus (Grube, 1863) (new combination reference)
Claviramus grubei Fitzhugh, 2002 (original description)
Claviramus oculatus (Langerhans, 1884) (new combination reference)
Euchone cochranae Fitzhugh, 2002 (original description)
Jasmineira candela (Grube, 1863) accepted as Claviramus candelus (Grube, 1863) (source of synonymy)
Jasmineira labrofusca Fitzhugh, 2002 (original description)
Jasmineira lobata Fitzhugh, 2002 (original description)
Jasmineira oculata Langerhans, 1884 accepted as Claviramus oculatus (Langerhans, 1884) (new combination reference)
Laonome andamanensis Fitzhugh, 2002 (original description)
Megalomma multioculatum Fitzhugh, 2002 accepted as Acromegalomma multioculatum (Fitzhugh, 2002) (original description)
Panoumethus Fitzhugh, 2002 (original description)
Panoumethus dubius Fitzhugh, 2002 (original description)
Sabella candela Grube, 1863 accepted as Claviramus candelus (Grube, 1863) (new combination reference)
author: the "name is derived from the Latinwords, clavus, “club shaped”, and ramus, “branch”, referring to ... [details]
author: named after Eduard Grube " for his original description of Sabella candela, in which he described the broad ... [details]
author: "name is a combination of the generic names, Panousea Rullier and Amoureux, 1970, and Potamethus ... [details]
author: dubius "refers to the unusual combination of characters the species has in common with species in either ... [details]
Masculine.Not stated, but Fitzhugh clearly treats the name as masculine when he converts 'candela' to 'candelus' in ... [details]
This species probably belongs in Amphicorina. according to Fitzhugh (2002: 387) [details]
Phuket Island, Thailand (marine). off Phuket, 8.5 N, 98.1 E (8°30´ N, 98°06´ E, 42 m,) [details]