Orbiniella tumida
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Scolecida |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Orbiniidae
Subfamilia: Microrbiniinae
Genus: Orbiniella
Species: Orbiniella tumida
Name
editOrbiniella tumida Blake, 2000
ZooBank: 98DC0D6D-13A8-43B5-9F57-ACB41CE5C9A3
Type locality: Continental slope off northern California, west of Farallon Islands, USA, Eastern Pacific Ocean (37.6167°, -123.483°).
Holotype: LACM-AHF Poly 11662, Continental slope, off northern California, west of Farallon Islands, SF-DODS Benthic Monitoring Program, Sta. 23. 28 Sep 2017, 37°37.0012′N, 123°28.9813′ W, 2934 m.
Paratypes:
- LACM-AHF Poly 11663, 2 specimens, same data as holotype.
- CASIZ 234025, 1 specimen, Continental slope, off northern California, west of Farallon Islands, SF-DODS Benthic Monitoring Program, Sta. 10, 22 Sep 2002, 37°40.00′N, 123°31.00′, 2739 m.
- CASIZ 234032, 2 specimens, Continental slope, off northern California, west of Farallon Islands, SF-DODS Benthic Monitoring Program, Sta. 64, 26 Sep 2003, 37°35.98′N, 123°32.96′, 3130 m.
- MCZ 153581, 1 specimen, Continental slope, off northern California, west of Farallon Islands, SF-DODS Benthic Monitoring Program, Sta. 64, 29 Aug 2016, 3221 m, 37°36.0068′N, 123°32.9960′W, 3221 m.
References
editPrimary references
edit- Blake, J.A. 2020. New species and records of deep-water Orbiniidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from the Eastern Pacific continental slope, abyssal Pacific Ocean, and the South China Sea. Zootaxa. 4730(1): 1-61. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4730.1.1 Reference page. [see pages 47-48, original description]
Links
edit- Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2020). World Polychaeta database. Orbiniella tumida Blake, 2020. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1418186 on 2020-09-29
- BHL bibliography
- Orbiniella tumida – Taxon details on Encyclopedia of Life (EOL).
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility. 2019. GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset. Taxon: Orbiniella tumida.
- ION
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