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Neuhaus, B.; Blasche, T. (2006). Fissuroderes, a new genus of Kinorhyncha (Cyclorhagida) from the deep sea and continental shelf of New Zealand and from the continental shelf of Costa Rica. Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology. 245(1): 19-52.
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10.1016/j.jcz.2006.03.003 [view]
Neuhaus, B.; Blasche, T.
2006
Fissuroderes, a new genus of Kinorhyncha (Cyclorhagida) from the deep sea and continental shelf of New Zealand and from the continental shelf of Costa Rica
Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology
245(1): 19-52
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East Tropical Pacific
New Zealand
Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
Meiobenthos
Morphology
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Holotype NIWA 21320, geounit Chatham Island, New Zealand, identified as Fissuroderes higginsi Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Paratype NIWA 21321, geounit Chatham Island, New Zealand, identified as Fissuroderes higginsi Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Paratype NIWA 21322, 21323, geounit New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Fissuroderes higginsi Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Holotype NIWA 21324, geounit Chatham Island, New Zealand, identified as Fissuroderes novaezealandia Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Allotype NIWA 21325, geounit Chatham Island, New Zealand, identified as Fissuroderes novaezealandia Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Holotype NIWA 21326, geounit Chatham Island, New Zealand, identified as Fissuroderes papai Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Paratype NIWA 21327, geounit Chatham Island, New Zealand, identified as Fissuroderes papai Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Holotype NIWA 21328, geounit New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Fissuroderes rangi Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Paratype NIWA 21329, geounit New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Fissuroderes rangi Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Paratype MNB ZMB 11200, geounit Chatham Island, New Zealand, identified as Fissuroderes higginsi Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Paratype MNB ZMB 11201a-d, geounit Chatham Island, New Zealand, identified as Fissuroderes papai Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Holotype MNB ZMB 11202, geounit Costa Rican part of the North Pacific Ocean, identified as Fissuroderes thermoi Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Paratype MNB ZMB 11203a-c, geounit Costa Rican part of the North Pacific Ocean, identified as Fissuroderes thermoi Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Paratype MNB ZMB 11204a-b, geounit Costa Rican part of the North Pacific Ocean, identified as Fissuroderes thermoi Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Nontype MNB ZMB 11205, geounit Campbell Plateau, identified as Fissuroderes novaezealandia Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Nontype MNB ZMB 11207a, ZMB 11207b, geounit Peter the Great Bay, identified as Cephalorhyncha asiatica (Adrianov, 1989)
 Distribution

NE Pacific Ocean, off coast of Costa Rica; NW Pacific Ocean, off coast of California [details]

 Etymology

The generic name is masculine, derived from the Latin fissura = fissure, split. This refers to the split between ... [details]

 Etymology

The name honours Dr. h.c. Dr. Robert P. Higgins, who once introduced the senior author into the Kinorhyncha, now ... [details]

 Etymology

From Latin nova = new, zealandia = sea land, referring to the location New Zealand where the species was first found. [details]

 Etymology

From Maori Papa, the Earth-mother of the Maori legendary tales about the origin of the world. [details]

 Etymology

From Maori Rangi, the Sky-father of the Maori legendary tales about the origin of the world. [details]

 Etymology

The name honours the company Thermo Electron Corporation for supporting our scientific investigations with its ... [details]