original description
Levenstein, R. Ya. (1961). Polychaeta from deep water in the Bering Sea. <em>Trudy Instituta Okeanologia, Akademia nauk SSSR.</em> 46: 147-178. [details]
context source (Deepsea)
Levenstein, R. Ya. (1973). On the Polychaete Fauna of the Aleutian, Japan and Indo-Bornean Trenches of the Pacific Ocean. <em>Transactions of the P.P. Shirov Institute of Oceanology Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow.</em> 91: 128-135. [details]
additional source
Levenstein, R. Ya. (1973). On the Polychaete Fauna of the Aleutian, Japan and Indo-Bornean Trenches of the Pacific Ocean. <em>Transactions of the P.P. Shirov Institute of Oceanology Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow.</em> 91: 128-135.
page(s): 132; note: reported from 6328 to 9735 m depth in the Aleutian and Japan Trenches [details]
subsequent type designation
Tovar-Hernandez, Maria Ana; Jirkov, Igor A. (2024). Jasmineira filatovae Levenstein, 1961, the deepest known sabellid is a Potamethus Chamberlin, 1919: redescription, new combination and generic emendation. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 5486(1): 48-70., available online at https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5486.1.2
page(s): 49; note: designation (silent) of lectotype INV0003597 and 7 paralectotypes INV0001520 from sample Bering Sea, R/V Vitjaz, St. 618, 25/9/1950, 3940 m, 57°30’N, 168°30 ‘E. The number of original syntypes i... designation (silent) of lectotype INV0003597 and 7 paralectotypes INV0001520 from sample Bering Sea, R/V Vitjaz, St. 618, 25/9/1950, 3940 m, 57°30’N, 168°30 ‘E. The number of original syntypes is not stated but is assumed to be eight.
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Lectotype SIO INV0003597, geounit Bering Sea [details]
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Etymology Not stated but Jamineira filatovae is named for Soviet malacologist Zinaida Alekseevna Filatova (1905–1984), former head of the benthos laboratory of P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology. [details]
Type locality Bering Sea, R/V Vitjaz, St. 618, 25/9/1950, 3940 m, 57.5 , 168.5, [details]From other sources
Type locality Arctic Ocean, Bering Sea [details]