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WoRMS name details
original description
Grube, Adolph-Eduard. 1878. Einige neue anneliden aus Japan. Jahres-Bericht der Schlesischen Gesellschaft für Vaterländische Cultur 55 [1878 for 1877]: 104-106 , available online at http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/37206819 page(s): 104, without figures [details]
source of synonymy
Imajima, M. (1978). Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) collected around Nii-jima and O-shima, Izu Islands. <em>Memoirs of the National Science Museum, Tokyo.</em> 11: 49-72. page(s): 54; note: The Zachs record is synonymised with H. ezoensis. This does not mean Imajima was synonymising the original Serpula diplochone [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
Etymology Not stated, but the name for Serpula diplochone derives from Greek Latinized as diplos ‘two-fold’ and feminine Greek noun χοάνη (choani) ‘funnel’, thus double funnel, evidently in reference to the two-tier operculum that Grube describes (a generic character) [details]
Status A single subsequent valid usage of the name was later identified as an occurrence of Hydroides ezoensis (a junior name), but it is uncertain that Grube’s original serpulid (type missing) was the same (fide Zibrowius, 1978: 144; Sun et al., 2015: 37). [details]
Type locality Askold Island, outer Peter the Great Gulf, N. Japan Sea 42.7333° 132.3333° (map estimate,inferred to be the type locality. Grube does not present location information beyond that the material was from “nordjapanischen Meeres”, but it’s also mentioned that the collector was the Siberian-based Polish naturalist Dybowski, whose travels in the region are documented. In 1874 Benedykt Dybowski collected fauna at Askold Island, near Vladivostok on the Siberian coast (fide Zoological Museum, University of Lliv [no date], Benedykt Dybowski (12.V.1833-31.I.1930)). [details]
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