The name of this species is from the Latin abbreviatus (shortened). [details]
"This species is named in honor of Thomas D. Horn, who, as a student, had a brief romance with the Kinorhyncha ... [details]
The name of this species is from the Latin im (not) plus perforatus (perforated). [details]
The name of this species is derived from the Latin truncus (cutoff). [details]
This species is named in honor of Marie Heller Wallace in gratitude for her assistance in both the field and ... [details]
The name of this species is from the Greek apotomus (cut off, abrupt). [details]
This species is named after the country where it was discovered. [details]
The name of this species is from the Greek deiropedes (necklace) plus phoras (bearing), in reference to the ... [details]
The name of this species is from the Greek distentus (swell out, distended), which reflects the character of the ... [details]
This species name is from the Greek erismatus (buttressed), which reflects the structural reinforcement of the ... [details]
This species name is from the Greek steno (narrow) plus pygos (rump), which reflects the morphology of the terminal ... [details]
The name of this species is from the Latin tres (three) plus seta (bristle), reflecting the three lateral setae ... [details]
[The species was assumed to exist by Higgins: "Paracentrophyes praedictus, as its name infers, was not a surprise ... [details]
The name of this species is from the Latin corrugatus (wrinkled), referring to the series of parallel cuticular ... [details]
This species name is from the Greek ekphantor (revealer). [details]
This species name is from the Latin emarginatus (notched at apex), referring to the medial notch on the terminal ... [details]
This species name is from the Greek inion (nape of neck) plus rhaptos (stitched), referring to the transverse line ... [details]
This species name is from the Latin longus (long) plus cornus (horn), referring to the lateral terminal spines ... [details]
Higgins (1983, p. 37) did not provide an explanation why he changed the name Echinoderes (Centropsis) eruca to E. ... [details]