some background on the IIOE collections made on the IIOE (International Indian Ocean Expedition, 1963-1964) is ... [details]
2.5–88 m (Arabian Sea); 507 m (Red Sea). [details]
At the type locality (Mozambique Channel) at 430 m. Other localities (north of Madagascar, Arabian Sea and Bay of ... [details]
Bay of Bengal: 15-37 m. Arabian Sea: 110-113 m. [details]
Indian Ocean, Gulf of Oman (Arabian Sea). Hartman (1976: 236) also refers specimens from the Mozambique Channel ... [details]
Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal (coasts of India). [details]
North of Indian Ocean: Indian coasts of Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. [details]
Indian Ocean: Mozambique Channel, north of Madagascar, and north of Indian Ocean (Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal). [details]
Indian Ocean: Indian shelfs of the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet arabica is the feminine of the Latin adjective arabicus, meaning 'arabic' or ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet branchiatus is a Latin adjective meaning 'having gills', and presumably is used to ... [details]
Named after Inhaca Island. The specimen is from a location at least 200 km from Inhaca Island, but Hartman may have ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet caudatus is a Latin adjective meaning 'tailed' or 'caudate', and presumably refers ... [details]
The specific epithet lamellibranchia is composed by the Latin prefix lamelli-, meaning 'thin plate or layer', and ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet peristomialis is composed by the noun 'peristomium' followed by the Latin suffix ... [details]
Not stated. The specific epithet orientalis is a Latin adjective meaning 'of the east', and presumably refers to ... [details]
Muddy and clayey sediments, mixed with dead shells. [details]
In mud with little sand, at shallow depths. [details]
In estuaries and shallow depths, in mud bottoms. [details]
In muddy and clayey sediments, sometimes mixed with broken shells, at shelf depths, and at 430 m. [details]
In green-brown mud, clay, and broken shells, at shelf depths. [details]
Arabian Sea: very fine gray-green mud, between 110-113 m. Bay of Bengal: gray mud with little sand, and brown mud, ... [details]
According to Hartman (1976: 217) the specimens from the Bay of Bengal agree with the type specimen from the Arabian ... [details]
careless checklist misspelling of no significance [details]
Hartman in her abstract lists Lumbrineris inhacae as newly described in her article, but the actual description is ... [details]
Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, off Iran (25º10'N, 60º27'E to 25º08'N, 60º23'E), between 65-82 m, in ... [details]
Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal, India, Madras (= Chennai), 1.5 miles SE of harbour, directly east of the University ... [details]
Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, India, Kerala State, 3 miles off Cochin (= Kochi) Harbour (geocoordinates not provided, ... [details]
Indian Ocean, Mozambique Channel, near SW Madagascar (23º17'S, 43º34'E), at 430 m. [details]
Indian Ocean, Gulf of Oman, off Iran (25º17'N, 59º05'E), at 35 m, in green-brown mud, clay, and broken shells. [details]
Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, off India, SW Bombay (20º35'N 69º18'E to 20º33'N 69º20'E), between 110-113 m, in ... [details]