Blake, James A. (2023). New species of Scalibregmatidae (Annelida) from slope and abyssal depths off eastern Australia. <em>Records of the Australian Museum.</em> 75(3): 271-298., available online athttps://journals.australian.museum/blake-2023-rec-aust-mus-753-271298/ page(s): 293-296, figs. 13A-F, 14A-C, table 3 [details] Available for editors [request]
, Note Eastern Australia, abyssal plain off New South...
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Type locality Eastern Australia, abyssal plain off New South Wales, Jervis Marine Park (distance 2.6 km, - 35.117° 151.473°, 4026 m to -35.099° 151.455°, 3881 m). [details]
Distribution Pacific Ocean: eastern Australia, off Tasmania and New South Wales (2480–4026 m).
Distribution Pacific Ocean: eastern Australia, off Tasmania and New South Wales (2480–4026 m). [details]
Etymology From Blake (2023: 296): "The epithet is from the Latin glandis, for glandular, and podium, for a foot-like structure in...
Etymology From Blake (2023: 296): "The epithet is from the Latin glandis, for glandular, and podium, for a foot-like structure in reference to the glandular nature of the parapodia of this species." [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Pseudoscalibregma glandipodium Blake, 2023. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/polychaeta/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1661124 on 2024-07-07
original descriptionBlake, James A. (2023). New species of Scalibregmatidae (Annelida) from slope and abyssal depths off eastern Australia. <em>Records of the Australian Museum.</em> 75(3): 271-298., available online athttps://journals.australian.museum/blake-2023-rec-aust-mus-753-271298/ page(s): 293-296, figs. 13A-F, 14A-C, table 3 [details] Available for editors [request]
Present Inaccurate Introduced: alien Containing type locality
Holotype AM W.52697, geounit Tasman Sea [details]Paratype AM W.52350, geounit Tasman Sea [details]Paratype AM W.52679, geounit Tasman Sea [details]Paratype AM W.52682, geounit Tasman Sea [details]
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Depth range 2480–4026 m. [details] Distribution Pacific Ocean: eastern Australia, off Tasmania and New South Wales (2480–4026 m). [details] Etymology From Blake (2023: 296): "The epithet is from the Latin glandis, for glandular, and podium, for a foot-like structure in reference to the glandular nature of the parapodia of this species." [details] Habitat Lower continental slopes and abyssal plains (2480–4026 m). [details] Type locality Eastern Australia, abyssal plain off New South Wales, Jervis Marine Park (distance 2.6 km, - 35.117° 151.473°, 4026 m to -35.099° 151.455°, 3881 m). [details]