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Cirrhatulus caribous Grube, 1859 accepted as Timarete caribous (Grube, 1859) (original description)
Cirrhatulus punctatus Grube, 1859 accepted as Timarete punctata (Grube, 1859) (original description)
Dendrostomum Grube, 1858 accepted as Themiste Gray, 1828 (original description)
Dendrostomum alutaceum Grube, 1858 accepted as Themiste (Themiste) alutacea (Grube, 1858) (original description)
Ophelia appendiculata Grube, 1859 (original description)
Porcia Grube, 1859 (original description)
Porcia maderensis Grube, 1859 (original description)
Sabella brevicollaris Grube, 1859 (original description)
Sabella pacifici Grube, 1859 accepted as Acromegalomma pacifici (Grube, 1859) (original description)
Sabellina longicauda Grube, 1859 (original description)
Siphonostoma cariboum Grube, 1859 accepted as Semiodera cariboum (Grube, 1859) (original description)
Siphonostoma cingulatum Grube, 1859 (original description)
Terebella alata Grube, 1858 (original description)
Terebella comata Grube, 1859 accepted as Thelepus comatus (Grube, 1859) (original description)
Terebella frondosa Grube, 1859 (original description)
Not stated in the original description, unknown. [details]
Original diagnosis by Grube (1859: 105): ''Corpus vermiforme, subquadrangulum. Lobus capitalis minus prominens, ... [details]
Atlantic Ocean: Madeira Island. Known only from the type locality. [details]
The genus Porcia was erected by Grube (1859: 105) to include the new species Porcia maderensis Grube, 1859. Grube ... [details]
The genus Porcia was erected by Grube (1859: 105) to include the new species Porcia maderensis Grube, 1859. Grube ... [details]
Not stated, unknown. Porcia could be a reference to Porcia Catonis, wife of the Roman statesman Brutus and from ... [details]
Not stated by the author. The specific epithet maderensis refers clearly to the type locality of the species, the ... [details]
Not stated. The species was collected at St Croix, so most likely 'cariboum' is an attempt to derive a name from ... [details]
Not stated in the original description, uncertain. The specific epithet comata is a Latin adjective meaning ... [details]
Grube used the spelling 'pacifici', presumably as a genitive. He did not use 'pacifica' and thus his name ... [details]
Grube used problem spellings both for the genus and the species name. 'Siphonostomum' should have been Siphonostoma ... [details]
Hartman (1957:251) places as indeterminable, fide Eisig, 1914:280. [details]
Thelepus natans was considered to be a junior synonym of other species in two occasions. First, it was questionably ... [details]
Chile, Punta Arenas, -53.1303° -70.8540° [GeoLocator] [details]
Terebella comata was described with base on material collected at Valparaiso and Punta Arenas, both in Chile. One ... [details]