WoRMS source details
West Pacific eurylatitudinal
Capitellethus Chamberlin, 1919 (status source)
Capitellethus danida Green, 2002 (original description)
Dasybranchus eisigi Green, 2002 (original description)
Dodecaseta eibyejacobseni Green, 2002 accepted as Notodasus eibyejacobseni (Green, 2002) (original description)
Dodecaseta fauchaldi Green, 2002 accepted as Notodasus fauchaldi (Green, 2002) (original description)
Heteromastus hutchingsae Green, 2002 (original description)
Leiocapitella hartmanae Green, 2002 (original description)
Leiochrides andamanus Green, 2002 (original description)
Mediomastus warrenae Green, 2002 (original description)
Neomediomastus leptus Green, 2002 (original description)
Peresiella platyalia Green, 2002 (original description)
Polymastigos Green, 2002 (original description)
Polymastigos reishi Green, 2002 (original description)
Promastobranchus orbiculatus Green, 2002 (original description)
Rashgua branchiatus Green, 2002 (original description)
Rashgua lobatus (Hartman, 1947) (new combination reference)
Scyphoproctus fasciculatus Green, 2002 (original description)
Scyphoproctus glabrus Green, 2002 (original description)
Scyphoproctus lumenalis Green, 2002 (original description)
Holotype PMBC 18358, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Mediomastus warrenae Green, 2002
Holotype 18364, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Heteromastus hutchingsae Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18365, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Neomediomastus leptus Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18395, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Capitellethus danida Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18403, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Leiochrides andamanus Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18407, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Leiocapitella hartmanae Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18434, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Rashgua branchiatus Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18440, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Dodecaseta fauchaldi Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18442, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Dodecaseta eibyejacobseni Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18445, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Dasybranchus eisigi Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18456, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Promastobranchus orbiculatus Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18457, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Polymastigos reishi Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18464, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Scyphoproctus glabrus Green, 2002
Holotype PMBC 18472, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Scyphoproctus lumenalis Green, 2002
Paratype LACM AHF Poly 2100, geounit Andaman Sea, identified as Dodecaseta fauchaldi Green, 2002
The only interpretation possible of Langerhans' original text is that Langerhans intended Capitella minima to be ... [details]
Prostomium short to long, conical, sometimes tapering, eyes present or absent. Thorax with 12 segments including an ... [details]
Thorax with an asetous peristomium and 11 setigers. First three setigers with capillary setae; remainder of thorax ... [details]
Thorax with asetous peristomium and 11 setigers with capillary setae in both rami. Abdomen with four or more ... [details]
Emended diagnosis by Green (2002: 305): "Thorax with 12 segments including an asetous peristomium and 11 setigers ... [details]
Andaman Sea and South China Sea, off Viet Nam. [details]
The species is named in honor of DANIDA for funding the Thai-Danish BIOSHELF Project. [details]
The species is named in honor of Dr. Eisig, whose pioneering monograph on capitellids remains the best illustrated ... [details]
"The new species is named in honor of Dr. Danny Eibye-Jacobsen, who coordinated the polychaete workshop in Thailand ... [details]
"The new species is named in honor of Dr. Kristian Fauchald, who was my mentor while at the Allan Hancock ... [details]
The new species is named in honor of Dr. Pat Hutchings, who has substatially contributed to the understanding of ... [details]
The species is named in honor of Dr. Olga Hartman, who made substantial contributions to the understanding of ... [details]
The species is named for the geographic region of its collection. [details]
The species is named in honor of Dr. Linda Warren, who has made substantial contributions to the understanding of ... [details]
The specific epithet refers to the slender appearance of the worm (Greek word "leptos meaning slender). [details]
The specific epithet refers to the spatulate setae and derives from the Greek word platy meaning flat or broad. [details]
The name of the genus refers to the several abdominal setigers with capillary setae. [details]
The genotype species is named in honor of Dr. Donald J. Reish, long-time mentor who first introduced the species' ... [details]
The specific epithet derives from the latin word orb, meaning circle or ring, and refers to the methyl green ... [details]
The specific epithet refers to the large digitate branchiae that are characteristic of the species. [details]
The specific epithet refers to the smooth appearance of the worm. [details]
The specific epithet refers to the large anus and derives from the Latin word lumen, meaning cavity. [details]
In sediments characterized as sand with shell fragments. [details]
Sandy mud, muddy sand, and sand with shell fragments, at shelf depths. [details]
Sediments characterized as mud, muddy sand, or sand with shell fragments. [details]
Sediments characterized as mud or sand with shell fragments. [details]
Sediments characterized as mud, muddy sand, or sand with shell fragments. [details]
Sand with shell fragments, at shallow shelf depths. [details]
Sandy mud, muddy sand, and sand with shell fragments, at shelf depths. [details]
In sediments characterized as mud, sandy mud with shell fragments, muddy sand with shell fragments, and sand with ... [details]
In sediments characterized as mud or sand with shell fragments. [details]
In sediments characterized as sand with shell fragments, sandy mud with shell fragments, or mud. [details]
In sediments characterized as muddy sand or sand with shell fragments. [details]
Chamberlin (1919: 466) replaced Capitellides Ehlers (1907), which is a junior homonym to Capitellides Mesnil ... [details]
Andaman Sea, Thailand, Indian Ocean (7.75°, 98.8667°). [details]
Andaman Sea, Thailand, Indian Ocean (7.8667°, 98.8°). [details]
Type species Capitella filiformis Claparède, 1864. [details]