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Müller, F. (1858). Einiges über die Annelidenfauna der Insel Santa Catharina an der brasilianischen Küste. Archiv für Naturgeschichte, Berlin. 24(1): 211-220, plates VI-VII. (Aus einer brieflichen Mittheilung an Prof. Grube).
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Müller, F.
1858
Einiges über die Annelidenfauna der Insel Santa Catharina an der brasilianischen Küste
Archiv für Naturgeschichte, Berlin
24(1): 211-220, plates VI-VII. (Aus einer brieflichen Mittheilung an Prof. Grube)
Publication
World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb). Subtitled "From an epistolary communication to Prof. Grube" so in today's language a direct submission to Grube by Müller. Müller in Grube authorship may be seen. However, while Grube obviously intrusively edited this work, adding a rambling introduction, even adding signed footnote comments, this does not give him author rights (especially not for the species authority), and crucially he was not credited as an author in the work.
[Grube introduction] "Die nachfolgenden Bemerkungen über brasilianische von Herr Dr. Fr. Müller gesammelte Anneliden glaube ich dem wissenschaftlichen Publikum um so weniger vorenthalten zu dürfen, da uns von exotischen Thieren dieser Klasse so wenig bekannt, die hier besprochenen von Herrn Dr. Müller lebend beobachtet und darunter viele neue Gattungen aufgestellt sind. Wir entnehmen daraus zugleich, dass die grüne Blutfarbe bei den Anneliden weiter verbreitet ist, als wir bisher gewusst, dass auch bei den Polynoën verschiedene Arten verschieden gefärbtes Blut besitzen, und dass sich die Zahl der Anneliden mehrt, denen das sonst so allgemein vorkommende lebhaft pulsirende Rückengefäss und überhaupt verzweigte Gefässe fehlen, und bei denen, wie es scheint, das Blut nur wandungslos in der Leibeshöhle vorkommt, und zwar ein Blut, dessen Farbstoff nicht an seiner Flüssigkeit, sondern an den in ihm sehr zahlreich vorkommenden ganz regelmässig geformten Körperchen haftet. Was an genauerer Unterscheidung der hier erwähnten Arten noch mangelt, das werden hoffentlich bald zu erwartende Nachträge ergänzen."
Ed. Grube.
"Wie zu erwarten stand, sind alle hiesigen Arten neu: ihre Zahl beläuft sich auf etwa 60, die sich, wie folgt, unter die einzelnen Familien vertheilen"
America, South
Brazil
South Atlantic
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Ammochares ottonis Grube, 1846 accepted as Owenia fusiformis Delle Chiaje, 1844 (additional source)
Anisoceras vittata Grube, 1856 accepted as Dorvillea vittata (Grube, 1856) (additional source)
Cherusca Müller, 1858 (original description)
Cherusca nitens Müller, 1858 (original description)
Gisela Müller, 1858 (original description)
Gisela heteracantha Müller, 1858 (original description)
Glycinde Müller, 1858 (original description)
Glycinde multidens Müller, 1858 (original description)
Hermundura Müller, 1858 (original description)
Hermundura tricuspis Müller, 1858 (original description)
Hesione picta Müller in Grube, 1858 (original description)
Isolda Müller, 1858 (original description)
Isolda pulchella Müller in Grube, 1858 (original description)
Magelona F. Müller, 1858 (original description)
Magelona papillicornis McIntosh, 1878 non F. Müller, 1858 accepted as Magelona mirabilis (Johnston, 1865) (original description)
Magelona papillicornis F. Müller, 1858 (original description)
Palmyra obscura Müller, 1858 accepted as Bhawania obscura (Grube, 1868) (original description)
Parerythrops obesa (G.O. Sars, 1864) accepted as Parerythrops obesus (G.O. Sars, 1864) (additional source)
Polynoe fusca Müller in Grube, 1858 accepted as Halosydnella fusca (Müller in Grube, 1858) (original description)
Polynoe lunifera Müller in Grube, 1858 (original description)
Polynoe pallida Müller in Grube, 1858 (original description)
Pseudomma calloplura Holt & Tattersall, 1905 accepted as Parapseudomma calloplura (Holt & Tattersall, 1905) (additional source)
Sigambra Müller, 1858 (original description)
Sigambra grubii Müller, 1858 (original description)
Terebellides anguicomus Müller, 1858 (original description)
Theodisca Müller, 1858 accepted as Naineris Blainville, 1828 (original description)
Theodisca aurantiaca Müller, 1858 accepted as Naineris aurantiaca (Müller, 1858) (original description)
Santa Catarina for Gisela heteracantha Müller, 1858 
Syntype MBE Vermes 4375-Q, geounit Florianópolis, identified as Sigambra grubii Müller, 1858
 Authority

Some authors consider the authorship of Terebellides anguicomus, as well as of other new taxa described in the same ... [details]

 Depth range

Not explicitly stated, but presumaby intertidal to shallow water. [details]

 Distribution

South Atlantic Ocean: Brazil (from State of Sergipe to State of Santa Catarina).  [details]

 Etymology

Not stated, unknown. The name of the genus could be derived from 'Hermundur', the Icelandic and Faroese younger ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. The specific epithet tricuspis is a Latin adjective meaning 'tricuspid' or 'having three points', and ... [details]

 Etymology

Not known. However, Magelona (feminine) is a 1535 German spelling of the name of a princess (beautiful Magelone, ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. The species is clearly dedicated to the German zoologist Adolph Edward Grube (b. Königsberg, 18 May ... [details]

 Etymology

Not stated. The specific epithet anguicomus is a Latin adjective meaning 'with snakes for hair', and presumably ... [details]

 Grammatical gender

Feminine. All the adjectival Magelona species-group names have feminine endings. Magelona is an obscure woman's ... [details]

 Neotype

As the material collected by F. Müller (1858) is no longer available (Jones, 1977: 249), a neotype (USNM 131996) ... [details]

 Status

Müller (1858) included Gisela in his Ariciaea, and that is the basis for keeping the genus name in Orbiniidae. ... [details]

 Type locality

Ilha Santa Catharina, Brazil coast, gazetteer geolocation -27.6, -48.5 [details]

 Type locality

Brazil Atlantic coast, originally possibly Santa Catharina island (no location is given), and the neotype of ... [details]

 Type locality

The species was originally described from Santa Catarina Island (Atlantic Ocean, Brazil). Neotype described from: ... [details]

 Type locality

Desterro [= Florianópolis], Santa Catarina Island, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, SW Atlantic Ocean (gazetteer ... [details]