Imajima, Minoru. (2001). Deep-sea benthic polychaetous annelids of Tosa Bay, southwestern Japan. <em>National Science Museum Monographs.</em> 20: 31-100. page(s): 34-38, figs. 2a-f, 3a-h, 4a-i [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol.H 436, geounit Japan
Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol.H 436, geounit Japan [details]
, Note Tosa Bay, Shikoku, western Japan, 33°10.5'N...
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Type locality Tosa Bay, Shikoku, western Japan, 33°10.5'N 133°41.3'E-33°09.9'N 133°40.9'E, 621-622 m, Mar 1999 [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 The species is named for the shape of the ocular peduncles [editor: this is evidently a translation error; neither this nor...
Etymology The species is named for the shape of the ocular peduncles [editor: this is evidently a translation error; neither this nor any other species of Aphrodita has ocular peduncles] [details]
Read, G.; Fauchald, K. (Ed.) (2024). World Polychaeta Database. Aphrodita macroculata Imajima, 2001. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=326503 on 2024-10-05
original descriptionImajima, Minoru. (2001). Deep-sea benthic polychaetous annelids of Tosa Bay, southwestern Japan. <em>National Science Museum Monographs.</em> 20: 31-100. page(s): 34-38, figs. 2a-f, 3a-h, 4a-i [details] Available for editors [request]
context source (Deepsea)Imajima, Minoru. (2001). Deep-sea benthic polychaetous annelids of Tosa Bay, southwestern Japan. <em>National Science Museum Monographs.</em> 20: 31-100.[details] Available for editors [request]
Present Present in aphia/obis/gbif/idigbio Inaccurate Introduced: alien Containing type locality
Holotype NSMT NSMT-Pol.H 436, geounit Japan [details]
From editor or global species database
Depth range Deep-sea context derived from a specimen depth data search [details] Etymology The species is named for the shape of the ocular peduncles [editor: this is evidently a translation error; neither this nor any other species of Aphrodita has ocular peduncles] [details] Type locality Tosa Bay, Shikoku, western Japan, 33°10.5'N 133°41.3'E-33°09.9'N 133°40.9'E, 621-622 m, Mar 1999 [details]