WoRMS taxon details
Dicyema colurum Furuya, 1999
265683 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:265683)
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marine
Furuya, H. (1999). Fourteen new species of dicyemid mesozoans from six Japanese cephalopods, with comments on host specificity. Species Divers. 4(2): 257-319 (look up in IMIS) [details]
Type locality contained in Harima-nada
type locality contained in Harima-nada [details]
Etymology The specific name colurum is derived from the Greek word colouros, meaning "truncated", because the calotte region is...
Etymology The specific name colurum is derived from the Greek word colouros, meaning "truncated", because the calotte region is distinctly truncated. [details]
WoRMS (2024). Dicyema colurum Furuya, 1999. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=265683 on 2024-04-19
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Furuya, H. (1999). Fourteen new species of dicyemid mesozoans from six Japanese cephalopods, with comments on host specificity. Species Divers. 4(2): 257-319 (look up in IMIS) [details]
basis of record van der Land, J. (ed). (2008). UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO). , available online at http://www.marinespecies.org/urmo/ [details]
additional source Furuya, H. (2006). Three new species of dicyemid mesozoans (phylum Dicyemida) from <i>Amphioctopus fangsiao</i> (Mollusca: Cephalopoda), with comments on the occurrence patterns of dicyemids. Zool. Sci. 23(1): 105-119. (look up in IMIS) [details]
basis of record van der Land, J. (ed). (2008). UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO). , available online at http://www.marinespecies.org/urmo/ [details]
additional source Furuya, H. (2006). Three new species of dicyemid mesozoans (phylum Dicyemida) from <i>Amphioctopus fangsiao</i> (Mollusca: Cephalopoda), with comments on the occurrence patterns of dicyemids. Zool. Sci. 23(1): 105-119. (look up in IMIS) [details]
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Etymology The specific name colurum is derived from the Greek word colouros, meaning "truncated", because the calotte region is distinctly truncated. [details]