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McIntosh, W. C. [as M'Intosh]. (1924). Notes from the Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. No. XLVI. 1. The Occurrence of Opercular Development in Mercierella enigmatica, Fauvel, a new British Serpulid. 2. Preliminary Notice of a Second Contribution to the Marine Polychaeta of South Africa. Annals and Magazine of Natural History. (Series 9) 14(79): 1-52.
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10.1080/00222932408633091 [view]
McIntosh, W. C. [as M'Intosh]
1924
Notes from the Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. No. XLVI. 1. The Occurrence of Opercular Development in Mercierella enigmatica, Fauvel, a new British Serpulid. 2. Preliminary Notice of a Second Contribution to the Marine Polychaeta of South Africa
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
(Series 9) 14(79): 1-52
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Chloeia gilchristi McIntosh, 1924 (original description)
Dasychone argus chefinae McIntosh, 1925 accepted as Branchiomma nigromaculatum (Baird, 1865) (additional source)
Eunoe agnae McIntosh, 1924 accepted as Polyeunoa laevis McIntosh, 1885 (original description)
Eunoe assimilis McIntosh, 1924 (original description)
Eunoe macrophthalma McIntosh, 1924 (original description)
Eurythoe assimilis McIntosh, 1924 accepted as Eurythoe complanata (Pallas, 1766) (original description)
Magalia capensis McIntosh, 1924 accepted as Syllidia armata Quatrefages, 1866 (original description)
Nerine capensis McIntosh, 1924 accepted as Scolelepis squamata (Müller, 1806) represented as Scolelepis (Scolelepis) squamata (O.F. Muller, 1806) (original description)
Panthalis oerstedi capensis McIntosh, 1924 (original description)
Parmenis reticulata McIntosh, 1924 accepted as Harmothoe dictyophora (Grube, 1878) (original description)
Pista cristata capensis McIntosh, 1924 (original description)
Polymnia capensis McIntosh, 1924 accepted as Eupolymnia capensis (McIntosh, 1924) (original description)
Polynoe caputleonis McIntosh, 1924 accepted as Polyeunoa laevis McIntosh, 1885 (original description)
Sabellaria spinulosa gilchristi McIntosh, 1924 accepted as Sabellaria gilchristi McIntosh, 1924 (original description)
Tetreres murata gilchristi McIntosh, 1924 accepted as Lygdamis gilchristi (McIntosh, 1924) (original description)
Travisiopsis capensis McIntosh, 1924 (original description)
 Etymology

Eunoe agnae is named "after my late sister Agnes, my companion and aid for nearly 80 years." [details]

 Original Combination

Strictly "Eunoa agnae" is the true original name, but it is less confusing in subsequent usage to tag the name with ... [details]

 Publication date

As McIntosh (1924) published a preliminary description the species dates from 1924, not from the full description ... [details]

 Publication date

There are two descriptions by McIntosh, and the 1924 description precedes the 1925 description. [details]

 Spelling

McIntosh (1924 & 1925) for unknown reasons uses the genus misspelling 'Eunoa' (see separate record as Eunoa ... [details]

 Type locality

Beach north-west side of Inhaca, Mozambique, formerly Portuguese East Africa, Indian Ocean [details]