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Haswell, William A. (1883). On some new Australian tubicolous annelids. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. 7(4): 633-638.
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Haswell, William A.
1883
On some new Australian tubicolous annelids
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales
7(4): 633-638
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Title page of volume is dated 1883. As Haswell's article is late in last part it's unlikely it was published earlier.
[None - Haswell begins immediately with the description of Eupomatus elegans]
Australia
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Ammochares tenuis Haswell, 1883 accepted as Owenia fusiformis Delle Chiaje, 1844 (original description)
Amphicteis foliata Haswell, 1883 accepted as Phyllamphicteis foliata (Haswell, 1883) (original description)
Clymene integrinatis Haswell, 1883 accepted as Petaloproctus integrinatis (Haswell, 1883) (original description)
Eupomatus elegans Haswell, 1883 accepted as Hydroides elegans (Haswell, 1883) [nomen protectum] (original description)
Protohydroides elegans (Haswell, 1883) accepted as Hydroides elegans (Haswell, 1883) [nomen protectum] (original description)
Sabellaria (Hermella) australiensis Haswell, 1883 accepted as Idanthyrsus australiensis (Haswell, 1883) (original description)
Amphicteis foliata Haswell, 1883 accepted as Phyllamphicteis foliata (Haswell, 1883) (original description)
Clymene integrinatis Haswell, 1883 accepted as Petaloproctus integrinatis (Haswell, 1883) (original description)
Eupomatus elegans Haswell, 1883 accepted as Hydroides elegans (Haswell, 1883) [nomen protectum] (original description)
Protohydroides elegans (Haswell, 1883) accepted as Hydroides elegans (Haswell, 1883) [nomen protectum] (original description)
Sabellaria (Hermella) australiensis Haswell, 1883 accepted as Idanthyrsus australiensis (Haswell, 1883) (original description)
Etymology
Not stated, but the E. elegans name is likely derived from the Latin adjective elegans (masc/fem/neuter) 'elegant'. [details]