WoRMS source details
Amphitrite radiata Moore, 1908 accepted as Amphitrite cirrata Müller, 1776 (original description)
Apomatus geniculata (Moore & Bush, 1904) represented as Apomatus geniculatus (Moore & Bush, 1904) (new combination reference)
Eunoe depressa mammillata Moore, 1908 (original description)
Harmothoe (Eunoe) truncata Moore, 1902 accepted as Hermadionella truncata (Moore, 1902) (source of synonymy)
Hermadion truncata (Moore, 1902) accepted as Hermadionella truncata (Moore, 1902) (new combination reference)
Laena nuda Moore, 1906 accepted as Lanassa venusta (Malm, 1874) (additional source)
Lagisca multisetosa papillata Moore, 1908 accepted as Lagisca lamellifera (Marenzeller, 1879) (original description)
Lepidonotus caeloris [auct. misspelling for 'caelorus'] accepted as Lepidonotus caelorus Moore, 1903 (additional source)
Melinna denticulata Moore, 1906 (additional source)
Nothria iridescens (Johnson, 1901) accepted as Onuphis iridescens (Johnson, 1901) (source of synonymy)
Pionosyllis gigantea Moore, 1908 (original description)
Syllis alternata Moore, 1908 (original description)
Terebellides moori Hessle, 1917 (taxonomy source)
Paratype ANSP 1973, geounit Alaskan part of the North Pacific Ocean, identified as Syllis alternata Moore, 1908
Paratype USNM 1975, geounit Alaskan part of the North Pacific Ocean, identified as Pionosyllis gigantea Moore, 1908
Paratype ANSP 1976, geounit Vancouver Island, identified as Pionosyllis gigantea Moore, 1908
Holotype USNM 5532, geounit Alaskan part of the North Pacific Ocean, identified as Pionosyllis gigantea Moore, 1908
Holotype USNM 5542, geounit Alaskan part of the North Pacific Ocean, identified as Syllis alternata Moore, 1908
Paratype USNM 5765, geounit Alaskan part of the North Pacific Ocean, identified as Syllis alternata Moore, 1908
Northeastern Pacific Ocean: Alaska (USA); Vancouver Island (Canada). [details]
Northeastern Pacific Ocean: from Alaska to California. Chukchi Sea. Japan. Caribbean Sea. Gulf of Mexico. ... [details]
The specific epithet gigantea, feminine of the Latin adjective giganteus, meaning 'giant', either refers to the big ... [details]
The specific epithet alternata, feminine of the Latin word alternatus, meaning 'alternated', refers to the presence ... [details]
"The label states that this specimen was taken from the branchial chamber of an 11-pound crab. Station 4276, Alitak ... [details]
Gravel, sponges, and muddy sediment mixed with rocks or volcanic sand. [details]
"The original description of this species [Melinna denticulata Moore, 1906] was inadvertently placed under the name ... [details]
Holotype USNM 17400: 9 mm long, 0.7 mm wide, 80 segments. [details]
Northeastern Pacific, SW Alaska (U.S.A.), Albatross sta. 4228, vicinity of Naha Bay, Behm Canal, 41-134 fathoms, ... [details]
Northeastern Pacific, southwestern Alaska (U.S.A.), Albatross sta. 4228, vicinity of Naha Bay, Behm Canal, 41-134 ... [details]
Type material deposited at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA (holotype USNM 5532), and Academy of ... [details]
Type material deposited at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA (holotype USNM 5542 and paratype USNM ... [details]