original description
Lamarck, J.B. (1818). [volume 5 of] Histoire naturelle des Animaux sans Vertèbres, préséntant les caractères généraux et particuliers de ces animaux, leur distribution, leurs classes, leurs familles, leurs genres, et la citation des principales espèces qui s'y rapportent; precedes d'une Introduction offrant la determination des caracteres essentiels de l'Animal, sa distinction du vegetal et desautres corps naturels, enfin, l'Exposition des Principes fondamentaux de la Zoologie. <em>Paris, Deterville.</em> vol 5: 612 pp., available online at http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/12886879
page(s): 352 [details]
original description
(of Centrocorone Grube, 1850) Grube, Adolf Eduard. (1850). Die Familien der Anneliden. <em>Archiv für Naturgeschichte, Berlin.</em> 16(1): 249-364., available online at https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/6958350
page(s): 333 [details]
original description
(of Hermella Savigny, 1822) Savigny, Jules-César. (1822). Système des annélides, principalement de celles des côtes de l'Égypte et de la Syrie, offrant les caractères tant distinctifs que naturels des Ordres, Familles et Genres, avec la Description des Espèces. <em>Description de l'Égypte ou Recueil des Observations et des Recherches qui ont été faites en Égypte pendant l'Expédition de l'Armée Française, publié par les Ordres de sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand, Histoire Naturelle, Paris.</em> 1(3):1–128., available online at http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41329897
page(s): 81 [details]
additional source
Quatrefages, Armand de. (1848). Études sur les types inférieurs de l'embranchements des annelés. Mémoire sur la famille des Hermelliens (<i>Hermellea</i> Nob.). <em>Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Paris. Série 3. Zoologie.</em> 10: 5-58, plate 2., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13895428
page(s): 9 [history of names] [details]
additional source
Lamarck, J. B. de. (1812). Extrait du cours de zoologie du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, sur les animaux sans vertèbres; présentant la distribution et la classification de ces animaux, les caractères des principales divisions, et une simple liste des genres; a l'usage de ceux qui suivent ce cours. <em>Paris, D'Hautel.</em> 1-127., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/10431#/summary [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) [details]
additional source
Day, J. H. (1967). [Sedentaria] A monograph on the Polychaeta of Southern Africa. Part 2. Sedentaria. British Museum (Natural History), London. pp. 459–842., available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/8596 [details]
identification resource
Chávez-López, Yessica. (2021). Sabellariids (Annelida: Sedentaria: Sabellariidae) from shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, including three new species. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 5048(2): 191-214., available online at https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5048.2.3
page(s): 200; note:
Identification key to nine species of Sabellaria. Not stated but it appears to be a key only to Sabellaria of the Atlantic coast of the Americas, including two newly described species. There are ove...
Identification key to nine species of Sabellaria. Not stated but it appears to be a key only to Sabellaria of the Atlantic coast of the Americas, including two newly described species. There are over 30 Sabellaria species world wide,
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biology source
Killeen, Ian J.; Light, Janice M. (2000). Sabellaria, a polychaete host for the gastropods Noemiamea dolioliformis and Graphis albida. <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.</em> 80(3) : 571-573., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315400002381 [details] Available for editors [request]
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Authority In his monograph Kirtley (1994:2) strangely attributed Sabellaria to the year 1812 (Lamarck,1812:96) because (Kirtley writes) Lamarck "referred to a specimen in his collection which he named Sabellaria alveolata." Quatrefages (1848) also used this 1812 date and this publication for introduction of Sabellaria (but Quatrefages preferred Savigny's Hermella). However, in this 1812 reference on the relevant page Lamarck only includes the name "Sabellaire" in a list of genera. This book only contains genera names. It is not until 1818 that Lamarck (1818:352) uses Sabellaria and the combination Sabellaria alveolata for a specimen from "Habite l'océan d'Europe. Mon cabinet." On page 351 of this work he writes "j'en ai formé un genre particulier, sous le nom de sabellaire, l'exposant chaque année dans mes leçons (Extrait du Cours, page 96)." This is exactly correct, but the name is not used with a species in 1812 (contrary to Art.12.2.5), nor is the name latinised, and thus the genus name is not available from that date. See also comments on Hermella Savigny. [details]Unreviewed
Type species Type species Sabella alveolata Linnaeus 1767 in Fauchald, 1977<246>. [details]