The species was found in an irregular, blue-black, nacreous ''blister'' formed on the inner surface of the shell of ... [details]
Below tide-mark, at a depth of 2 to 3 m. [details]
Persian Gulf, Kuwait. Only known from type locality. [details]
Persian Gulf: Mena Abdullah (= Mina Abdullah Refinary), Kuwait. [details]
Persian Gulf: Ras Al-Jlayah (= Al-Julaia'a), Kuwait. [details]
Persian Gulf: Hawalli (= Hawally), Kuwait. [details]
Persian Gulf: Hawalli (= Hawally), Kuwait. [details]
The specific epithet longicirrata refers to the conspicuously long dorsal cirri, when comparing with the other ... [details]
The specific epithet zonatus is the Latin word fo 'belted' or 'girdled', in reference to the pigmentation pattern ... [details]
The specific epithet clavata (masculine: clavatus) is a Latin adjective meaning 'club-shaped', and refers to the ... [details]
The specific epithet spondylana is composed by the name of the genus of the thorhy oyster on which the species was ... [details]
The specific epithet longa (masculine: longus) is a Latin adjective meaning 'long' or 'extended', and refers to the ... [details]
In an irregular, blue-black, nacreous ''blister'' formed on the inner surface of the shell of a live thorny oyster ... [details]
Among roots of marine vegetation, near the low tide mark. [details]
Among roots of marine vegetation, near the low tide mark. [details]
Deposited at the Natural History Museum, London, UK (NHMUK 1971.55). [details]
A long chain of spherical, orange, egg-sacs was found attached alongside the spionid to the wall of its canal in ... [details]
Persian Gulf, Kuwait, Al-Najafa, Al 'Asimah, (29º16'N, 48º05'E; these geocoordinates, provided by Mohammad (1973), ... [details]
Persian Gulf, Kuwait, Salimiyah (or Salmiya) (29º20'N, 48º06'E). [details]
Mena Abdullah (= Mina Abdullah Refinary), Kuwait, Persian Gulf (29º01'N, 48º10'E), intertidal zone, under rock. [details]
Ras Al-Jlayah (= Al-Julaia'a), Kuwait, Persian Gulf (28º52'N, 48º17'E), below tide-mark, at a depth of 2 to 3 m, ... [details]
Hawalli (= Hawally), Kuwait, Kuwait Bay, Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean (29º22'N, 48º02'E), near low tide mark, among ... [details]