Kinorhyncha source details

Adrianov, A. V.; Murakami, C.; Shirayama, Y. (2002). Taxonomic study of the Kinorhyncha in Japan. II. Condyloderes setoensis, a new species (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida) from Tanabe Bay (Honshu) – first representative of the genus in the Pacific Ocean. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 115(1): 205-216.
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Adrianov, A. V.; Murakami, C.; Shirayama, Y.
2002
Taxonomic study of the Kinorhyncha in Japan. II. Condyloderes setoensis, a new species (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida) from Tanabe Bay (Honshu) – first representative of the genus in the Pacific Ocean
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
115(1): 205-216
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Japan
Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
Meiobenthos
Morphology
Scanning Electron Microscopy, S.E.M. Pictures
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Holotype Private AVA-C-JAP.01.C, geounit Seto Inland Sea, identified as Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami & Shirayama, 2002
Paratype Private AVA-C-JAP-02.C, geounit Seto Inland Sea, identified as Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami & Shirayama, 2002
Paratype Private AVA-C-JAP-03.C, geounit Seto Inland Sea, identified as Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami & Shirayama, 2002
Paratype Private AVA-C-JAP-04.C, geounit Seto Inland Sea, identified as Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami & Shirayama, 2002
Paratype SMBL CM-A-JAP-01.C, geounit Seto Inland Sea, identified as Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami & Shirayama, 2002
Allotype SMBL CM-A-JAP-04.C, geounit Seto Inland Sea, identified as Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami & Shirayama, 2002
Paratype SMBL CM-A-JAP-04.C [sic!], geounit Seto Inland Sea, identified as Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami & Shirayama, 2002
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit Seto Inland Sea, identified as Condyloderes setoensis Adrianov, Murakami & Shirayama, 2002
 Etymology

Named after the place where it was discovered, i.e., in the vicinity of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory of ... [details]