WoRMS source details
Publication date: July 1, 2000
Kristian Fauchald's Polychaeta DB
Fauveliopsis McIntosh, 1922 (redescription)
Fauveliopsis arenicola Riser, 1987 accepted as Laubieriopsis arenicola (Riser, 1987) (new combination reference)
Fauveliopsis brevis Hartman, 1967 accepted as Fauveliopsis brevipodus Hartman, 1971 (new combination reference)
Fauveliopsis cabiochi Amoureux, 1982 accepted as Laubieriopsis cabiochi (Amoureux, 1982) (new combination reference)
Fauveliopsis challengeriae McIntosh, 1922 (redescription)
Fauveliopsis hartmani Levenstein, 1970 accepted as Laubieriopsis hartmanae (Levenstein, 1970) (new combination reference)
Laubieriopsis Petersen, 2000 (original description)
Laubieriopsis arenicola (Riser, 1987) (new combination reference)
Laubieriopsis brevis (Hartman, 1965) (new combination reference)
Laubieriopsis cabiochi (Amoureux, 1982) (new combination reference)
Laubieriopsis hartmanae (Levenstein, 1970) (new combination reference)
Lectotype MNHN AS 417a, geounit Celtic Sea, identified as Laubieriopsis cabiochi (Amoureux, 1982)
Paralectotype MNHN AS 417b, geounit Celtic Sea, identified as Laubieriopsis cabiochi (Amoureux, 1982)
Nontype ZMUC POL-831, geounit Faroe Islands, identified as Laubieriopsis cabiochi (Amoureux, 1982)
Nontype ZMUC POL-832, geounit Faroe Islands, identified as Laubieriopsis cabiochi (Amoureux, 1982)
Nontype ZMUC POL-833, geounit Faroe Islands, identified as Laubieriopsis cabiochi (Amoureux, 1982)
Nontype ZMUC POL-834, geounit Iceland, identified as Laubieriopsis cabiochi (Amoureux, 1982)
Nontype ZMUC POL-835, geounit Iceland, identified as Laubieriopsis cabiochi (Amoureux, 1982)
Diagnosis by Petersen (2000: 496): ''Fauveliopsids with bodies short, comma-shaped to elongate, usually somewhat ... [details]
Diagnosis by Petersen (2000: 502): ''Fauveliopsids with body relatively short, linear, of similar width throughout, ... [details]
NE Atlantic Ocean: continental slope off entrance of English Channel, Faroe Islands; Iceland. [details]
The genus is named in honour of the French oceanographer and biologist Lucien Laubier (b. 22 September 1936 - d. 15 ... [details]
The gender of Laubieriopsis is not stated, and it is not possible to tell what gender was intended from the species ... [details]
At bathyal and abyssal depths, in tubular tests of foraminiferans (perhaps Rhabdammina sp. and Bathysiphon sp.). ... [details]
Mainly on bottoms with mud, but also on muddy sand, gravel, silt with clay, and sand with sponge spicules. [details]
South Indian Ocean, midway between Australia and Antarctica (53º55'S, 108º35'E), 1950 fathoms (= about 3566 m), ... [details]