WoRMS source details
Eunoe spinosa Imajima, 1997 (original description)
Euphione McIntosh, 1885 (redescription)
Euphione branchifera (Moore, 1903) (new combination reference)
Euphione chitoniformis (Moore, 1903) (redescription)
Halosydna brevisetosa Kinberg, 1856 (additional source)
Harmothoe cylindrica Imajima, 1997 (original description)
Harmothoe forcipata (Marenzeller, 1902) (redescription)
Harmothoe glomerosa Imajima, 1997 (original description)
Harmothoe imbricata (Linnaeus, 1767) (redescription)
Harmothoe imbricata (Linnaeus, 1767) (source of synonymy)
Harmothoe praeclara (Haswell, 1883) (redescription)
Harmothoe sexdentata (Marenzeller, 1902) (source of synonymy)
Harmothoe sexdentata (Marenzeller, 1902) (redescription)
Harmothoe spinifera (Ehlers, 1864) (source of synonymy)
Harmothoe spinifera (Ehlers, 1864) (redescription)
Harmothoe terminoculata Monro, 1924 accepted as Harmothoe praeclara (Haswell, 1883) (source of synonymy)
Harmothoe triannulata Moore, 1910 (additional source)
Hermenia acantholepis (Grube, 1876) (additional source)
Hermilepidonotus Uschakov, 1974 (additional source)
Hermilepidonotus helotypus (Grube, 1877) (additional source)
Heteralentia Hanley & Burke, 1991 (additional source)
Heteralentia ptycholepis (Grube, 1878) (redescription)
Hololepida Moore, 1905 (redescription)
Hololepida japonica Imajima, 1997 (original description)
Lepidasthenia izukai Imajima & Hartman, 1964 (redescription)
Lepidonotus albopustulatus Horst, 1915 (redescription)
Lepidonotus branchiferus Moore, 1903 accepted as Euphione branchifera (Moore, 1903) (new combination reference)
Lepidonotus caelorus Moore, 1903 (additional source)
Lepidonotus carinulatus (Grube, 1869) (additional source)
Lepidonotus elongatus Marenzeller, 1902 (additional source)
Lepidonotus glaber Imajima, 1997 (original description)
Lepidonotus obtectus Frickhinger, 1916 accepted as Euphione branchifera (Moore, 1903) (source of synonymy)
Lepidonotus sagamianus (Izuka, 1912) (additional source)
Lepidonotus spiculus (Treadwell, 1906) (additional source)
Medioantenna Imajima, 1997 (original description)
Medioantenna clavata Imajima, 1997 (original description)
Nonparahalosydna Uschakov, 1982 (redescription)
Nonparahalosydna pleiolepis (Marenzeller, 1879) (additional source)
Nonparahalosydna pleiolepis (Marenzeller, 1879) (basis of record)
Paradyte levis (Marenzeller, 1902) (basis of record)
Paradyte levis (Marenzeller, 1902) (source of synonymy)
Paralepidonotus ampulliferus (Grube, 1878) (redescription)
Physalidonotus rugosus Benham, 1915 accepted as Euphione branchifera (Moore, 1903) (source of synonymy)
Polynoe (Lepidonotus) pleiolepis Marenzeller, 1879 accepted as Nonparahalosydna pleiolepis (Marenzeller, 1879) (source of synonymy)
Polynoe microsetosa Izuka, 1912 accepted as Showapolynoe microsetosa (Izuka, 1912) (source of synonymy)
Scalisetosus pacificus Izuka, 1912 accepted as Paradyte levis (Marenzeller, 1902) (source of synonymy)
Showapolynoe Imajima, 1997 (original description)
Showapolynoe microsetosa (Izuka, 1912) (basis of record)
Showascalisetosus Imajima, 1997 (original description)
Showascalisetosus shimizui Imajima, 1997 (original description)
The species is named for the features of the macrotubercles on the elytra [details]
The species is named for the cylindrical elytra macrotubercles [details]
The species is named for the arrangement of the macrotubercles on the elytra [details]
The species is named because it is the first species of the genus from Japanese waters [details]
The species name refers to lacking the fringe of papillae on the posterior elytra [details]
The species hame refers to the form of the cylindrical dorsal cirri [details]
The genus is named after the late Emperor Showa who investigated the benthic fauna of Sagami Bay [details]
The genus is named after the late Emperor Showa, who collected the specimens [details]
The species is named after Mr Tatsuya shimizu, who helped the biological study of the late Emperor Showa at the ... [details]