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Krakenella Sánchez, Yamasaki, Pardos, Sørensen & Martínez, 2016

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Sánchez, N.; Yamasaki, H.; Pardos, F.; Sørensen, M. V.; Martínez, A. (2016). Morphology disentangles the systematics of a ubiquitous but elusive meiofaunal group (Kinorhyncha: Pycnophyidae). <em>Cladistics.</em> 32(5): 479-505., available online at https://doi.org/10.1111/cla.12143 [details]   
Etymology From Kraken, marine monster of the Scandinavian mythology + Latin -ella diminutive sufï¬x. Feminine gender.  
Etymology From Kraken, marine monster of the Scandinavian mythology + Latin -ella diminutive sufï¬x. Feminine gender. [details]
Neuhaus, B. (2021). World Kinorhyncha Database. Krakenella Sánchez, Yamasaki, Pardos, Sørensen & Martínez, 2016. Accessed at: http://www.marinespecies.org/kinorhyncha/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1433067 on 2024-05-24
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2020-04-22 07:06:17Z
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2020-04-27 07:16:15Z
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2023-05-30 12:05:10Z
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original description Sánchez, N.; Yamasaki, H.; Pardos, F.; Sørensen, M. V.; Martínez, A. (2016). Morphology disentangles the systematics of a ubiquitous but elusive meiofaunal group (Kinorhyncha: Pycnophyidae). <em>Cladistics.</em> 32(5): 479-505., available online at https://doi.org/10.1111/cla.12143 [details]   
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Etymology From Kraken, marine monster of the Scandinavian mythology + Latin -ella diminutive sufï¬x. Feminine gender. [details]
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