WoRMS name details

Echinopharynx Haeckel, 1896

1629439  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1629439)

 unaccepted > nomen oblitum
Genus
marine
Haeckel, E. (1896). Systematische Phylogenie. Entwurf eines Natürlichen Systems der Organismen auf Grund ihrer Stammesgeschichte. Zweiter Theil: Systematische Phylogenie der wirbellosen Thiere (Invertebrata). Berlin, Georg Reimer., available online at https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111443935
page(s): 296; note: Name created by Haeckel for species lacking eyes and living in mud. This genus name did not have a base in any species description (Zelinka 1928, p. 227) and was never used again. Citation occurred on...  
Name created by Haeckel for species lacking eyes and living in mud. This genus name did not have a base in any species description (Zelinka 1928, p. 227) and was never used again. Citation occurred only by Zelinka (1928) nad by Higgins (1971).
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Neuhaus, B. (2024). World Kinorhyncha Database. Echinopharynx Haeckel, 1896. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1629439 on 2024-04-28
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original description Haeckel, E. (1896). Systematische Phylogenie. Entwurf eines Natürlichen Systems der Organismen auf Grund ihrer Stammesgeschichte. Zweiter Theil: Systematische Phylogenie der wirbellosen Thiere (Invertebrata). Berlin, Georg Reimer., available online at https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111443935
page(s): 296; note: Name created by Haeckel for species lacking eyes and living in mud. This genus name did not have a base in any species description (Zelinka 1928, p. 227) and was never used again. Citation occurred on...  
Name created by Haeckel for species lacking eyes and living in mud. This genus name did not have a base in any species description (Zelinka 1928, p. 227) and was never used again. Citation occurred only by Zelinka (1928) nad by Higgins (1971).
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