WoRMS source details
Pixell, Helen L. M. (1912). Polychaeta from the Pacific coast of North America. Part I. Serpulidae, with a revised table of classification of the genus Spirorbis. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. [1912 part 3-4]: 784-805, plates 87-89 [follow p.784].
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Pixell, Helen L. M.
1912
Polychaeta from the Pacific coast of North America. Part I. Serpulidae, with a revised table of classification of the genus Spirorbis
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
[1912 part 3-4]: 784-805, plates 87-89 [follow p.784]
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). There is no introductory text
Pacific Ocean
Systematics, Taxonomy
Apomatus timsii Pixell, 1912 accepted as Apomatus geniculata (Moore & Bush, 1904) represented as Apomatus geniculatus (Moore & Bush, 1904) (original description)
Paralaeospira racemosa Pixell, 1912 accepted as Protolaeospira (Protolaeospira) eximia (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Protolaeospira Pixell, 1912 (original description)
Protolaeospira ambilateralis Pixell, 1912 accepted as Protolaeospira (Protolaeospira) eximia (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Protula pacifica Pixell, 1912 (original description)
Spirorbinae Chamberlin, 1919 (taxonomy source)
Spirorbis (Laeospira) medius Pixell, 1912 accepted as Protoleodora asperata (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Paralaeospira racemosa Pixell, 1912 accepted as Protolaeospira (Protolaeospira) eximia (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Protolaeospira Pixell, 1912 (original description)
Protolaeospira ambilateralis Pixell, 1912 accepted as Protolaeospira (Protolaeospira) eximia (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Protula pacifica Pixell, 1912 (original description)
Spirorbinae Chamberlin, 1919 (taxonomy source)
Spirorbis (Laeospira) medius Pixell, 1912 accepted as Protoleodora asperata (Bush, 1905) (original description)
Etymology
Not stated. Laeospira is indicative of left-spiralling (sinistral). Laeospira and Paralaeospira already existed as ... [details]