Kinorhyncha source details

Pardos, F.; Herranz, M.; Sánchez, N. (2016). Two sides of a coin: the phylum Kinorhyncha in Panama. II) Pacific Panama. Zoologischer Anzeiger. 265: 26-47.
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10.1016/j.jcz.2016.06.006 [view]
Pardos, F.; Herranz, M.; Sánchez, N.
2016
Two sides of a coin: the phylum Kinorhyncha in Panama. II) Pacific Panama
Zoologischer Anzeiger
265: 26-47
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Meiofaunal sampling was carried out in 2011 in the Pacific coast of Panama, West of Panama City and LasPerlas Archipielago. No kinorhynch species have previously been reported from the area. Seven species were found, four of them new to science: Echinoderes belenae sp. nov., Echinoderes muricatus sp. nov.,Echinoderes strii sp. nov., and Cristaphyes harrisoni sp. nov. In addition, Echinoderes intermedius and Pycno-phyes alexandroi, recently described from the Caribbean coast, are also reported, as well as an unidentified species of Antygomonas. With the present results, the kinorhynch fauna of Panama reaches 23 species;furthermore, the distribution of species at both sides of Panama is discussed biogeographically.
East Tropical Pacific
Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
Marine interstitial
Meiobenthos
Morphology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Nontype Private PAN I/65 - PAN I/68, PAN I/70, PAN I 72, PAN I/75, geounit Panama Bay, identified as Echinoderes strii Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Paratype Private PAN II/60, geounit Taboga Island, identified as Cristaphyes harrisoni Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit Panama Bay, identified as Echinoderes belenae Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit Panama Bay, identified as Echinoderes belenae Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit Veracruz, identified as Echinoderes belenae Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-1000 - ZMUC-KIN-1002, geounit Panama Bay, identified as Echinoderes strii Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-1003, geounit Taboga Island, identified as Cristaphyes harrisoni Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-1004, geounit Taboga Island, identified as Cristaphyes harrisoni Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-988, geounit Taboga Island, identified as Echinoderes belenae Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-989, geounit Veracruz, identified as Echinoderes belenae Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-990, ZMUC-KIN-991, geounit Taboga Island, identified as Echinoderes belenae Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-992, ZMUC-KIN-993, geounit Taboga Island, identified as Echinoderes belenae Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-994, ZMUC-KIN-995, geounit Taboga Island, identified as Echinoderes belenae Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-996, geounit Veracruz, identified as Echinoderes muricatus Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-997, ZMUC-KIN-998, geounit Veracruz, identified as Echinoderes muricatus Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-999, geounit Panama Bay, identified as Echinoderes strii Pardos, Herranz & Sánchez, 2016
 Etymology

The species name is dedicated to Dr Frederick Harrison, eminent zoologist, scientific editor and closest friend of ... [details]

 Etymology

"The new species is dedicated to Ms. Belén Pardos, daughter of the first author." [details]

 Etymology

The species name, muricatus, is Latin and means “spiny like a murex”; it refers to the long spines of the new ... [details]

 Etymology

The species name is dedicated to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) with the deep gratitude of the ... [details]