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Quatrefages, Armand de. (1843). Description de quelques espèces nouvelles d'annélides errantes recueillies sur les côtes de la Manche. Magasin de Zoologie, d'Anatomie Comparée et de Palaeontologie, Paris. Série 2, 5: 1-16, plates I-III.
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Quatrefages, Armand de
1843
Description de quelques espèces nouvelles d'annélides errantes recueillies sur les côtes de la Manche
Magasin de Zoologie, d'Anatomie Comparée et de Palaeontologie, Paris
Série 2, 5: 1-16, plates I-III
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD)
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English Channel
Systematics, Taxonomy
Aonis foliacea [Auctt. misspelling for foliosa] accepted as Scolelepis foliosa (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833) represented as Scolelepis (Scolelepis) foliosa (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833) (basis of record)
Lombrineris pectinifera Quatrefages, 1843 accepted as Lumbrineris pectinifera Quatrefages, 1843 (original description)
Malacoceros Quatrefages, 1843 (original description)
Malacoceros girardi Quatrefages, 1843 (original description)
Malacoceros longirostris Quatrefages, 1843 accepted as Scolelepis longirostris (Quatrefages, 1843) (original description)
Nerine Johnston, 1838 accepted as Scolelepis Blainville, 1828 (status source)
Phyllodoce saxicola Quatrefages, 1843 accepted as Phyllodoce laminosa Savigny in Lamarck, 1818 (original description)
Spio vulgaris Johnston, 1827 accepted as Malacoceros vulgaris (Johnston, 1827) (new combination reference)
Lombrineris pectinifera Quatrefages, 1843 accepted as Lumbrineris pectinifera Quatrefages, 1843 (original description)
Malacoceros Quatrefages, 1843 (original description)
Malacoceros girardi Quatrefages, 1843 (original description)
Malacoceros longirostris Quatrefages, 1843 accepted as Scolelepis longirostris (Quatrefages, 1843) (original description)
Nerine Johnston, 1838 accepted as Scolelepis Blainville, 1828 (status source)
Phyllodoce saxicola Quatrefages, 1843 accepted as Phyllodoce laminosa Savigny in Lamarck, 1818 (original description)
Spio vulgaris Johnston, 1827 accepted as Malacoceros vulgaris (Johnston, 1827) (new combination reference)
Etymology
Not stated. The name Malacoceros is composed by the words malaco, from the Ancient Greek malakós (= 'soft'), and ... [details]
Grammatical gender
Probably masculine. Compound words deriving from Greek κερασ (keras) 'horn' have been latinised with variable ... [details]
Nomenclature
Quatrefages (1843) is said by Pettibone (1963) to have designated N. coniocephala Johnston, 1838 as type of Nerine. ... [details]