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Linné (1764:662) gives a broader description, mentioning "anfractibus 20 s. 30 ...", which indicates the use of ... [details]
Linné (1767:1239) added additional references as compared to the 10th ed. (1758): Fauna Svecica (1761) = sensu ... [details]
According to McIntosh (1922: 165) the species (McIntosh does not give a name) "was first described by H. Martin ... [details]
Medusa hemisphaerica Linnaeus, 1767: 1098 [details]
As 'penicillus' is a masculine Latin noun diminutive meaning a little brush, it is here regarded as unchanging as a ... [details]
Not stated by Linnaeus. According to Merriam Webster it is New Latin, from diminutive of Latin terebra borer or ... [details]
Terebella lapidaria is named (with feminine suffix) from the adjective lapidarius -a -um, meaning belonging to stones. [details]
Feminine, based on treatment by authors of the time and the existence of Sabella as a female personal name. [details]
Feminine, as -ella is the feminine of the diminutive -ellus -a -um. [details]
The species is originally spelled as Nereis lacustris in Linnaeus (1758: 654), but later misspelled as Nereis ... [details]
The name Serpula contortuplicata has been used by various authors for various taxa, mostly for what is now Serpula ... [details]
A re-evaluation of the validity of this subspecies has not been found [details]
Linnaeus (1767) included Tubipora arenosa Ellis and Tubularia arenosa anglica under Sabella alveolata. [details]
"In Aqaeductu ad Sevillam" [in an aqueduct near Sevilla], Spain. [details]
Sweden. Not indicated in Linnaeus (1758: 654), but Linnaeus (1767: 1085) points "Habitat in Paludibus argillosis ... [details]
Linnaeus in both the 10th and 12th editions of Systema Naturae gives "Habitat in Indiis" as the collection ... [details]