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Deep-Sea taxon detailsPseudopotamilla Bush, 1905
129548 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:129548)
accepted
Genus
marine,
recent only
feminine
Bush, K.J. (1904 (1905)). Tubicolous annelids of the tribes Sabellides and Serpulides from the Pacific Ocean. <em>Harriman Alaska Expedition.</em> 12: 169-346, plates XXI-XLIV., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/22063650
page(s): 203; note: erected for [sic] "Potamilla reniformis (Müller + Leuckart) Malmgren" However, the original name is Amphitrite reniformis Gmelin 1788. [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Pseudopotamilla Bush, 1905. Accessed through: Glover, A.G.; Higgs, N.; Horton, T. (2024) World Register of Deep-Sea species (WoRDSS) at: https://www.marinespecies.org/deepsea/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=129548 on 2025-02-24
Glover, A.G.; Higgs, N.; Horton, T. (2025). World Register of Deep-Sea species (WoRDSS). Pseudopotamilla Bush, 1905. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/DeepSea/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=129548 on 2025-02-24
Date action by
original description
Bush, K.J. (1904 (1905)). Tubicolous annelids of the tribes Sabellides and Serpulides from the Pacific Ocean. <em>Harriman Alaska Expedition.</em> 12: 169-346, plates XXI-XLIV., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/22063650
page(s): 203; note: erected for [sic] "Potamilla reniformis (Müller + Leuckart) Malmgren" However, the original name is Amphitrite reniformis Gmelin 1788. [details] additional source Fauchald, K. (1977). The polychaete worms, definitions and keys to the orders, families and genera. <em>Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County: Los Angeles, CA (USA), Science Series.</em> 28:1-188., available online at http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/123110.pdf [details] additional source Bellan, G. (2001). Polychaeta, <i>in</i>: Costello, M.J. <i>et al.</i> (Ed.) (2001). European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. <em>Collection Patrimoines Naturels.</em> 50: 214-231. (look up in IMIS) note: checklist listing [details] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() From editor or global species database
Grammatical gender Potamilla is feminine, and Pseudopotamilla has similarly been treated as feminine, with all new adjectival names given a feminine suffix [details]
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