Wiklund, Helena; Altamira, Iris V.; Glover, Adrian G.; Smith, Craig R.; Baco, Amy R.; Dahlgren, Thomas G. 2012. Systematics and biodiversity of Ophryotrocha (Annelida, Dorvilleidae) with descriptions of six new species from deep-sea whale-fall and wood-fall habitats in the north-east Pacific. Systematics and Biodiversity 10(2): 243-259 page(s): 251 [details]
Holotype BMNH NHMUK2012.25, verbatimGeounit San Nicolas slope, E... [details]
, Type locality contained in East North Pacific
type locality contained in East North Pacific [details]
, Note San Nicolas slope, East Pacific, 33° 20′ 0...
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Type locality San Nicolas slope, East Pacific, 33° 20′ 0 N, 119° 59′ 0 W (33.333333°, -119.983333°) whale-fall at 960 m depth, [details]
Etymology named after its large and easily recognized maxillary forceps. Magnus is latin for ‘large’, and dentatus is latin for...
Etymology named after its large and easily recognized maxillary forceps. Magnus is latin for ‘large’, and dentatus is latin for ‘tooth’. [details]
Taxonomy superficially similar to most littoral Ophryotrocha species with its short antennae and palps. It resembles Ophryotrocha...
Taxonomy superficially similar to most littoral Ophryotrocha species with its short antennae and palps. It resembles Ophryotrocha bifida Hilbig & Blake, 1991 [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Ophryotrocha magnadentata Wiklund et al., 2012. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/polychaeta/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=606958 on 2024-07-10
original descriptionWiklund, Helena; Altamira, Iris V.; Glover, Adrian G.; Smith, Craig R.; Baco, Amy R.; Dahlgren, Thomas G. 2012. Systematics and biodiversity of Ophryotrocha (Annelida, Dorvilleidae) with descriptions of six new species from deep-sea whale-fall and wood-fall habitats in the north-east Pacific. Systematics and Biodiversity 10(2): 243-259 page(s): 251 [details]
context source (Deepsea)Wiklund, Helena; Altamira, Iris V.; Glover, Adrian G.; Smith, Craig R.; Baco, Amy R.; Dahlgren, Thomas G. 2012. Systematics and biodiversity of Ophryotrocha (Annelida, Dorvilleidae) with descriptions of six new species from deep-sea whale-fall and wood-fall habitats in the north-east Pacific. Systematics and Biodiversity 10(2): 243-259[details]
Present Inaccurate Introduced: alien Containing type locality
Holotype BMNH NHMUK2012.25, verbatimGeounit San Nicolas slope, E... [details]
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Etymology named after its large and easily recognized maxillary forceps. Magnus is latin for ‘large’, and dentatus is latin for ‘tooth’. [details] Taxonomy superficially similar to most littoral Ophryotrocha species with its short antennae and palps. It resembles Ophryotrocha bifida Hilbig & Blake, 1991 [details] Type locality San Nicolas slope, East Pacific, 33° 20′ 0 N, 119° 59′ 0 W (33.333333°, -119.983333°) whale-fall at 960 m depth, [details]