50-485 m. [details]
Antarctic Ocean: shelf surrounding Elephant Island. [details]
Antarctic Ocean: Joinville Island; Arctowski Peninsula; Elephant Island. [details]
Antarctic Ocean: shelf surrounding Elephant Island. [details]
Antarctic Ocean: Elephant Island. Known only from the type locality. [details]
Antarctic Ocean: shelf surrounding Elephant Island. [details]
The species is dedicated to V.E. Strelzov, of the Murmansk Marine Biology Institute, USSR, who wrote a ... [details]
The specific epithet oculata (masculine: oculatus) is a Latin adjective meaning 'having eyes', and refers to the ... [details]
The specific epithet proceraeae seems to refer to the resemblance of the species with the species belonging to the ... [details]
The specific epithet minima (masculine: minimus) is a Latin adjective meaning 'least' or 'smallest', and refers to ... [details]
Clayey fine sand, at shelf depths. [details]
Fine sand, mud, mixed floors with or without gravel or stones, and algae, at shelf depths. [details]
Algae or fine sand, clean or mixed with mud or stones, at shelf depths. [details]
Stones, at 290 m depth. [details]
Fine sand, muddy fine sand, algae, and stones, at shelf depths. [details]
Holotype (ZMH P-19936) deposited at the Zoologische Museum Hamburg, Germany. [details]
Holotype (ZMH P-19944) deposited at the Zoologische Museum Hamburg, Germany. [details]
Holotype (ZMH P-19930) deposited at the Zoologische Museum Hamburg, Germany. [details]
Elephant Island, Antarctic Ocean (61°21.8'S, 56°00.6'W), 368 m, clayey fine sand. [details]
Elephant Island, Antarctic Ocean (61°09.7'S, 56°10.3'W), 290 m, fine sand. [details]
Elephant Island, Antarctic Ocean (60°51.3'S, 55°45.6'W), stones, 290 m. [details]
Elephant Island, Antarctic Ocean (61°12.7'S, 55°56.4'W), 134 m. [details]