WoRMS source details
Terebellides horikoshii Imajima & Williams, 1985 (original description)
Terebellides japonica Moore, 1903 (basis of record)
Terebellides lineata Imajima & Williams, 1985 (original description)
Terebellides stroemi japonica Moore, 1903 accepted as Terebellides japonica Moore, 1903 (status source)
Holotype NSMT Pol. H 178, geounit Suruga Bay, identified as Terebellides brevis Imajima & Williams, 1985
Holotype NSMT Pol. H 180, geounit Sagami-Nada, identified as Terebellides lineata Imajima & Williams, 1985
Holotype NSMT Pol. H 182, geounit Suruga Bay, identified as Terebellides horikoshii Imajima & Williams, 1985
Paratype NSMT Pol. P 179, geounit Suruga Bay, identified as Terebellides brevis Imajima & Williams, 1985
Paratype NSMT Pol. P 181, geounit Sagami-Nada, identified as Terebellides lineata Imajima & Williams, 1985
Paratype NSMT Pol. P 183, geounit Suruga Bay, identified as Terebellides horikoshii Imajima & Williams, 1985
Pacific Ocean: Pacific coast of Japan (Sagami Bay; Suruga Bay). [details]
Pacific Ocean: Pacific coast of Japan (Sagami Bay; Sagami-Nada; Suruga Bay); Sea of Okhostk (off Kamchatka). [details]
Pacific Ocean: Japan (Sagami Bay; Sagami-Nada; Suruga Bay). [details]
Pacific Ocean: Pacific coast of Japan (Sagami-Nada; Suruga Bay). [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet brevis is a Latin adjective meaning 'small', 'short' or 'brief', and presumably ... [details]
The species is named after Dr. M. Horikoshi, of the Ocean Research Institute of the University of Tokyo, Japan. [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet lineata (masculine: lineatus) is a Latin adjective meaning 'lined', and presumably ... [details]
Syntypes deposited at: Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA (USNM 15741); Academy of Natural Sciences, ... [details]
Suruga Bay, Honshu Island, Japan, Pacific Ocean (from 34º46.0'N, 138º42.3'E to 34º46.5'N, 138º42.4'E), 314 m. [details]
Suruga Bay, Honshu Island, Japan, Pacific Ocean (from 34º55.6'N, 138º40.3'E to 34º55.3'N, 138º40.0'E), 1008-1050 m. [details]
Sagami-Nada, Honshu, Japan, Pacific Ocean (from 34º54.5'N, 139º19.7'E to 34º54.5'N, 139º20.0'E), 1450-1650 m. [details]