WoRMS source details
Ammotrypane setigera Hartman, 1978 accepted as Ophelina setigera (Hartman, 1978) (original description)
Anobothrella antarctica (Monro, 1939) accepted as Anobothrus antarctica Monro, 1939 (additional source)
Anobothrus antarctica Monro, 1939 (source of synonymy)
Antinoe anoculata Moore, 1910 accepted as Eucranta anoculata (Moore, 1910) (source of synonymy)
Apistobranchus glacierae Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Aricidea simplex Day, 1963 represented as Aricidea (Acmira) simplex Day, 1963 (status source)
Aricidea suecica simplex Day, 1963 accepted as Aricidea (Acmira) simplex Day, 1963 (status source)
Asclerocheilus nigrocirrus Hartman, 1978 accepted as Oligobregma collare (Levenstein, 1975) (original description)
Axionice spinifera (Ehlers, 1908) accepted as Pista spinifera (Ehlers, 1908) accepted as Pista mirabilis McIntosh, 1885 (new combination reference)
Caulleriella antarctica Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Ceratocephale loveni chilensis Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Chaetozone pinguis Hartman, 1978 accepted as Chaetocirratulus pinguis (Hartman, 1978) (original description)
Emaga Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Emaga laevis Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Euchone heteroseta Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Euchone scotiarum Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Eucranta anoculata (Moore, 1910) (basis of record)
Eulalia pachycirra Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Eumenia oculata Gravier, 1911 accepted as Sclerocheilus antarcticus Ashworth, 1915 (source of synonymy)
Eumenia oculata Ehlers, 1901 accepted as Hyboscolex oculatus (Ehlers, 1901) (source of synonymy)
Eunoe brunnea Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Eunoe spica Hartman, 1978 accepted as Antarctinoe ferox (Baird, 1865) (original description)
Eusclerocheilus Hartman, 1967 accepted as Pseudoscalibregma Ashworth, 1901 (source of synonymy)
Eusclerocheilus bransfieldia Hartman, 1967 accepted as Pseudoscalibregma bransfieldium (Hartman, 1967) (new combination reference)
Flabelliseta Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Flabelliseta incrusta Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Glyphanostomum scotiarum Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Haploscoloplos kerguelensis minutus Hartman, 1953 accepted as Leitoscoloplos kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885) (status source)
Haploscoloplos minutus Hartman, 1953 accepted as Leitoscoloplos kerguelensis (McIntosh, 1885) (basis of record)
Helmetophoridae Hartman, 1978 accepted as Acrocirridae Banse, 1969 (original description)
Helmetophorus Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Helmetophorus rankini Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Ilyphagus antarcticus Hartman, 1978 accepted as Bradabyssa antarctica (Hartman, 1978) (original description)
Ilyphagus cristatus Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Jasmineira regularis Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Kebuita minuta Hartman, 1967 accepted as Axiokebuita minuta (Hartman, 1967) (additional source)
Kesun nigrocincta (Ehlers, 1913) accepted as Travisia nigrocincta Ehlers, 1913 (basis of record)
Laonice weddellia Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Myriochele scotiae Hartman, 1978 accepted as Galathowenia scotiae (Hartman, 1978) (original description)
Nipponophyllum antarcticum Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Parampharete Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Parampharete weddellia Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Pista mirabilis McIntosh, 1885 (additional source)
Praxillella monroi Hartman, 1978 (original description)
Pseudoscalibregma bransfieldia (Hartman, 1967) accepted as Pseudoscalibregma bransfieldium (Hartman, 1967) (new combination reference)
Pseudoscalibregma bransfieldia collaris Hartman, 1978 accepted as Pseudoscalibregma hartmanae (Blake, 1981) (original description)
Scione spinifera Ehlers, 1908 accepted as Pista mirabilis McIntosh, 1885 (new combination reference)
Sclerocheilus antarcticus Ashworth, 1915 (status source)
Travisia nigrocincta Ehlers, 1913 (source of synonymy)
Holotype USNM 46735, geounit Weddell Sea, identified as Eulalia pachycirra Hartman, 1978
Holotype USNM 46745, geounit Weddell Sea, identified as Nipponophyllum antarcticum Hartman, 1978
Holotype USNM 46748, geounit Weddell Sea, identified as Helmetophorus rankini Hartman, 1978
Paratype USNM 46749, geounit Weddell Sea, identified as Helmetophorus rankini Hartman, 1978
Holotype USNM 46822, geounit Weddell Sea, identified as Flabelliseta incrusta Hartman, 1978
Holotype USNM 46841, geounit Weddell Sea, identified as Asclerocheilus nigrocirrus Hartman, 1978
Holotype USNM 46894, geounit Weddell Sea, identified as Ammotrypane setigera Hartman, 1978
Holotype USNM 46976, geounit Weddell Sea, identified as Pseudoscalibregma bransfieldia collaris Hartman, 1978
Hartman (1978) thought Helmetophorus was related to the hesionids, while Glasby & Fauchald (1991) thought it ... [details]
40 m (Hero Inlet, Antarctica); 400-659 m (Weddell Sea, Antarctica). [details]
Antarctica: Weddell Sea , in 400-1622 m; South Orkney Islands, in 2800 m. [details]
Antarctic Ocean, at the Weddell Sea. [details]
Antarctic Ocean, at the Weddell Sea. [details]
Antarctic Ocean, at the Weddell Sea. [details]
The specific epithet setigera is a Latin adjective, feminine of setiger and meaning 'bristly', 'having hair or ... [details]
The specific epithet nigrocirrus is composed by the Latin adjective nigro, form of niger and meaning 'black' (more ... [details]
From author (Hartman, 1978: 191): "The generic name [Emaga] is a corruption of Amage Malmgren." [details]
The specific epithet pachycirra is composed by the prefix of Greek origin pachy-, meaning 'thick', and cirra, a ... [details]
Not stated. The name of the genus is composed by the Latin noun flabell, designating a 'small hand fan' and ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet incrusta is a form of the Latin verb incrusto, meaning 'to incrust', and ... [details]
The generic name Helmetophorus is composed by the English word 'helmet' and the New Latin suffix of Greek origin ... [details]
The species is named in honor of John S. Rankin, Jr. (University of Connecticut, USA), who directed the benthic ... [details]
The specific epithet weddellia refers to the type locality of the species, the Weddell Sea (Antarctica). [details]
The specific epithet antarcticum refers to the type locality of the species, Antarctica. [details]
The subspecific epithet collaris is a Latin adjective meaning 'collared' or 'having a collar', and refers to the ... [details]
Occurs at bathyal depths. Salazar-Vallejo et al. (2007: 476) state that "It might be a pelagic polychaete, but ... [details]
Not stated. Occurs at bathyal depths. [details]
Erected after 1960 as a variety of species Aricidea suecica Eliason. The Code Article 15 deems such names as ... [details]
Knox & Cameron (1998) placed Aglaophamus ornatus as a synonym of A. trissophyllus, but without explanation, which ... [details]
Probably the result of a databasing lapsus. No species was described in Hartman (1978) as Asclerocheilus ... [details]
Antarctic Ocean, Weddell Sea, Coats Land (73º28.4'S, 30º26.9'W), at 3111 m. [details]
Antarctic Ocean, Weddell Sea (64º46.2'S, 41º30.1'W), at 4575 m. [details]
Antarctic Ocean, Weddell Sea, Coats Land, Berkner Island, north of island (76º50'S, 40º55'W), at 513 m. [details]
Weddell Sea, Antarctic Ocean (66º48'S, 49º54'W), at 2936 m. [details]
Coats Land, Weddell Sea, Antarctic Ocean (73º28.4'S, 30º26.9'W), at 3111 m. [details]
Antarctic Ocean, Weddell Sea, Coats Land, Berkner Island, NW of bay (77º36.2'S, 42º30'W), at 585 m. [details]
Antarctic Ocean, Weddell Sea (70º07'S, 39º38'W), at 650 m. [details]
Antarctic Ocean, Weddell Sea, Coats Land, Berkner Island, NW of bay (77º36.2'S, 42º30'W), at 585 m. [details]