WoRMS source details
Lumbrinerides acutus japonicus Imajima, 1985 (status source)
Lumbrinerides bidentatus Imajima, 1985 accepted as Lumbrinerides shimodaensis Imajima, 1985 (source of synonymy)
Lumbrinerides hayashii Imajima, 1985 accepted as Lumbrinerides dayi Perkins, 1979 (source of synonymy)
Lumbrinerides kristiani Miura, 2017 (original description)
Lumbrinerides lineatus Imajima, 1985 accepted as Lumbrinerides shimodaensis Imajima, 1985 (source of synonymy)
Lumbrinerides shimodaensis Imajima, 1985 (redescription)
Lumbrinerides tamaii Miura, 2017 (original description)
Lumbrinerides yoshioi Miura, 2017 (original description)
Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol H-613, geounit Honshu Island, identified as Lumbrinerides tamaii Miura, 2017
Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol H-618, geounit Hokkaido, identified as Lumbrinerides yoshioi Miura, 2017
Body cylindrical without color pattern; prostomium acorn-shaped with tapered distal end, pygidium with semicircular ... [details]
After the late Kristian Fauchald, deceased 4 April 2015 [details]
named for named for Dr K. Tamai, who collected some of the specimens [details]
Author: named for Yoshio Miura, my late father, who had been in Tomakomai city and supported in part my stay in ... [details]
Feminine. Miura (2017: 15) states "Although Imajima (1985) treated the generic name as masculine, Orensanz (1973) ... [details]
Imajima (1985) treated Lumbrinerides as masculine, and 'ides' names are usually masculine, but because of the genus ... [details]
Miura (2017: 20) states that "Lumbrinerides acutus japonicus is therefore thought to represent a juvenile phase of ... [details]
Irago Channel (Strait), outside of Ise Bay, Honshu, Japan, 34.3367 N, 137.00 E (34°20.2'N, 137 E), 39.2 m [details]
Tenryu River mouth, off Hamamatsu, 34.635° 137.7933° (34°38.1′N 137°47.6′E), 5–10 m [details]