WoRMS name details

Nassaria cirsiumoides Fraussen, 2004

388706  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:388706)

 unaccepted (original combination)
Species
marine
Fraussen K. 2004. Two new deep water Buccinidae (Gastropoda) from western Pacific. <i>Novapex</i> 5(2-3) : 85-89 (look up in IMIS[details]   
Holotype  MNHN, geounit South China Sea  
Holotype MNHN, geounit South China Sea [details]
Depth range Deep-sea context derived from a specimen depth data search  
Depth range Deep-sea context derived from a specimen depth data search [details]

Etymology Nassaria cirsiumoides sp.nov. is named after the botanic genus Cirsium Miller (Compositae), feather-thistles, being more or...  
Etymology Nassaria cirsiumoides sp.nov. is named after the botanic genus Cirsium Miller (Compositae), feather-thistles, being more or less similar in shape with a pricky surface. [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2024). MolluscaBase. Nassaria cirsiumoides Fraussen, 2004. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=388706 on 2024-06-18
Date
action
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2009-04-03 07:35:23Z
created
db_admin
2010-07-19 15:09:49Z
checked
2014-01-26 06:20:59Z
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original description Fraussen K. 2004. Two new deep water Buccinidae (Gastropoda) from western Pacific. <i>Novapex</i> 5(2-3) : 85-89 (look up in IMIS[details]   

context source (Deepsea) Fraussen K. 2004. Two new deep water Buccinidae (Gastropoda) from western Pacific. <i>Novapex</i> 5(2-3) : 85-89 (look up in IMIS[details]   
 
 Present  Present in aphia/obis/gbif/idigbio   Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

Holotype MNHN, geounit South China Sea [details]
From editor or global species database
Depth range Deep-sea context derived from a specimen depth data search [details]

From other sources
Etymology Nassaria cirsiumoides sp.nov. is named after the botanic genus Cirsium Miller (Compositae), feather-thistles, being more or less similar in shape with a pricky surface. [details]