Authorship of some polychaete (Annelida) names derived from the works of Renier and Savigny
Author
Muir, Alexander I.
Author
Petersen, Mary E.
text
Zootaxa
2013
3717
3
383
388
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3717.3.8
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1175-5326
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Lumbrineris coccinea
(Renier in Meneghini, 1847)
Nereis coccinea
Renier, 1804
b p. 19, has been used as a valid name and species, usually being published under the name
Lumbrineris coccinea
(Renier, 1804)
. It is found in regional faunas by Fauvel‚ 1923; Pettibone, 1963; Day‚ 1967, 1973; Fauchald, 1970; Campoy, 1982; Uebelacker‚ 1984; George & Hartmann-Schröder‚ 1985; Nuñez
et al
., 1991; Camargo & Lana, 1995; Papadopoulou
et al
., 1994 and Simboura & Nicolaidou, 2001, and also in the revision by Carrera-Parra, 2006. However, this name, as well as being unpublished, is nearly a nomen nudum, the worm being only described by Renier, [1804b p. 19] as crimson in colour.
As
with
Terebella infundibulum
above, the name
Nereis coccinea
was made available (given a complete description in a published work) as
Nereis coccinea
Renier
, in Meneghini, 1847 (pp. 27–32, 119, pl. 10).
Page IX of the
Introduzione
to Meneghini, 1847, states that the chapter ‘Della Nereide
Chermesina
(
Nereis Coccinea
) (Ren.).’ was put together by G.D. Nardo (this information was not given for the other polychaete species in Meneghini, 1847). Nardo may have edited Renier’s work, under Meneghini as chief editor, but we feel that calling the species
Nereis coccinea
Nardo
in Meneghini, 1847, would be unfair to Renier.
As
Nardo credited the name to Renier in that work we are happy to follow that precedent.