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Montagu, George. (1819 [title page date 1818]). Descriptions of five British species of the genus Terebella. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 12 (2): 340-344, pl. 11-13.
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Montagu, George
1819 [title page date 1818]
Descriptions of five British species of the genus <i>Terebella</i>
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London
12 (2): 340-344, pl. 11-13
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read 4 March 1817, possibly authored by W. E. Leach as Montagu had died in June 1815
Date of publication of volume 12 pp. 291-598, plates 9-30, title page date 1818, given as June, 1819 by Raphael (1970: Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2:64); all names in this paper also consistently given as 1819 by Sherborn.
read 4 March 1817, possibly authored by W. E. Leach as Montagu had died in June 1815
Date of publication of volume 12 pp. 291-598, plates 9-30, title page date 1818, given as June, 1819 by Raphael (1970: Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2:64); all names in this paper also consistently given as 1819 by Sherborn.
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Terebella cirrhata [auct. misspelling] accepted as Amphitrite cirrata Müller, 1776 (basis of record)
Terebella constrictor Montagu, 1819 accepted as Terebella lapidaria Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Terebella gigantea Montagu, 1819 (original description)
Terebella nebulosa Montagu, 1819 accepted as Eupolymnia nebulosa (Montagu, 1819) (original description)
Terebella venustula Montagu, 1819 accepted as Nicolea venustula (Montagu, 1819) (original description)
Terebella constrictor Montagu, 1819 accepted as Terebella lapidaria Linnaeus, 1767 (original description)
Terebella gigantea Montagu, 1819 (original description)
Terebella nebulosa Montagu, 1819 accepted as Eupolymnia nebulosa (Montagu, 1819) (original description)
Terebella venustula Montagu, 1819 accepted as Nicolea venustula (Montagu, 1819) (original description)
Taxonomy
Montagu does not give an authority here, but refers back to his Testacea Britannica monograph usage as Sabella ... [details]
Type locality
Kingsbridge estuary, Devon, England, English Channel [details]
Type locality
Devon, England, "Inhabits the southern coast of Devon rarely, being taken only by deep dredging" [details]
Type locality
Tor Bay, Devon, England. "Taken by dredging on the southern coast of Devon at Torcross." [details]