The polychaetous worms collected by the Siboga-Expedition (1899-1900) are listed with some annotations. A few specimens – identified by Augener and Pettibone but never published – are added, so that this list gives a complete survey of all Polychaeta collected by the mentioned expedition. The types of 269 nominal species present in the Institute of Taxonomic Zoology (Zoological Museum), Amsterdam are incorporated in this list, for some species lectotypes are desinated
The types of 360 nominal species of Tunicata present in the Zoological Museum in Amsterdam are liste...
This third part of the Coelenterate type catalogue of the Zoological Museum lists 124 nominal types ...
Glasby, Christopher J., Timm, Tarmo, Muir, Alexander I., Gil, João (2009): Catalogue of non-marine P...
The polychaetous worms collected by the Siboga-Expedition (1899-1900) are listed with some annotatio...
Early descriptions of species from Norwegian waters are reviewed, with a focus on the basic requirem...
The publication of the »Reports on the Scientific Results of the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger” undo...
Nineteen species were collected, twelve of which were already known to science, three were not or no...
Despite the availability of well-documented data, a comprehensive review of the discovery progress o...
Originally published in 1967, John H Day’s work ‘A monograph on the Polychaeta of southern Africa’ i...
R.W.M. van Soest This third part of the Coelenterate type catalogue of the Zoological Museum lists 1...
During the Amsterdam Expedition to Ascension Island in 1989 eighteen species of polychaetes were col...
1. Amphinomidae and Aphroditidae. Professor Max Weber, during a short stay in South Africa in 1894, ...
The flatworm (Phylum Platyhelminthes) collection of the Zoological Museum Amsterdam contains a broad...
This second part of the Coelenterate type catalogue of the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam lists 133 ...
This paper eontains a list of the old and descriptions of nine new species of polychatous annelids f...
The types of 360 nominal species of Tunicata present in the Zoological Museum in Amsterdam are liste...
This third part of the Coelenterate type catalogue of the Zoological Museum lists 124 nominal types ...
Glasby, Christopher J., Timm, Tarmo, Muir, Alexander I., Gil, João (2009): Catalogue of non-marine P...
The polychaetous worms collected by the Siboga-Expedition (1899-1900) are listed with some annotatio...
Early descriptions of species from Norwegian waters are reviewed, with a focus on the basic requirem...
The publication of the »Reports on the Scientific Results of the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger” undo...
Nineteen species were collected, twelve of which were already known to science, three were not or no...
Despite the availability of well-documented data, a comprehensive review of the discovery progress o...
Originally published in 1967, John H Day’s work ‘A monograph on the Polychaeta of southern Africa’ i...
R.W.M. van Soest This third part of the Coelenterate type catalogue of the Zoological Museum lists 1...
During the Amsterdam Expedition to Ascension Island in 1989 eighteen species of polychaetes were col...
1. Amphinomidae and Aphroditidae. Professor Max Weber, during a short stay in South Africa in 1894, ...
The flatworm (Phylum Platyhelminthes) collection of the Zoological Museum Amsterdam contains a broad...
This second part of the Coelenterate type catalogue of the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam lists 133 ...
This paper eontains a list of the old and descriptions of nine new species of polychatous annelids f...
The types of 360 nominal species of Tunicata present in the Zoological Museum in Amsterdam are liste...
This third part of the Coelenterate type catalogue of the Zoological Museum lists 124 nominal types ...
Glasby, Christopher J., Timm, Tarmo, Muir, Alexander I., Gil, João (2009): Catalogue of non-marine P...