Peruvian Register of Marine Species
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Pacific Ocean
Orbiniidae Hartman, 1942 (identification resource)
Protoariciella Hartmann-Schröder, 1962 (status source)
Transferred by inference to Orbiniella by Parapar et al (2015) as they appear to formally synonymize the monotypic ... [details]
Blake (2000, 2017) included Protoaricia in Orbiniinae. Therefore Protoarciinae is a synonym of Orbiniinae, although ... [details]
Blake (2017:94) discusses the validity of Protoariciella. He stated "Given the small size of the various species of ... [details]
According to Blake (2017) Leodamas of Blake Group A (including type species L. verax) have large, conspicuous ... [details]
Includes former Questidae. Past Orbiniidae subfamilies, other than the de facto nominal subfamily Orbiniinae, ... [details]
author: "derived from abyssus, Latin for deep sea" [details]
author: "named for its occurrence in abyssal to ultra-abyssal depths in the Peru-Chile Trench; trench faunas are ... [details]
author: "named for the R/V Hero, former research vessel of the National Science Foundation" [details]
After Weddell Sea, Antarctica, where collected. [details]
Author: "bilamellata, is Latin (bi for two; lamella for plate) and refers to the double neuropodial lamellae of the ... [details]
author: "named for the USNS Eltanin, former research vessel of the United States Antarctic Research Program." [details]
author: "derived from the Latin nasus (m), for nose, to denote the usually elongate and narrow ... [details]
author: "phyllobranchus, is derived from the Greek phyllon for leaf; branchos for gill. The name is suggested by the ... [details]
author: "named for its proximity to the Rio de la Plata" Uruguay [details]
author: "named for the late Dr. John S. (Stubby) Rankin [...] director of the sampling program during the ... [details]
author: Leitoscoloplos simplex "from the Latin simplex and refers to the overall lack of typical orbiniid morphology" [details]
Kinberg can safely be assumed to have chosen Leodamas as another historic Greek personal name, as was his ... [details]
author: "hyphalos: Greek for submerged, in the deep" [details]
author: "named for Dr. Nancy J. Maciolek, polychaete systematist, in recognition of her prior work on similar ... [details]
author: "perisso, Greek for beyond the regular number or size; branchos, Greek for gill". Not stated, but assumed ... [details]
Author: Naineris antarctica is "named for Antarctica, because it is the only species of the genus known from ... [details]
Not stated, but evidently after Argentina, the country of origin. [details]
furcillata is Latin for forked, referring to the posterior noto- and neuropodial lobes which are bifid or forked at ... [details]
named for the late Dr. José M. (Lobo) Orensanz who collected the specimens [details]
author: Orbiniella landrumae is "named for Ms. Betty J. Landrum of the former Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Center" [details]
author: "spinosa is from the Latin, spina for thorn, and refers to the distinctive neuropodial spines that ... [details]
Unchanged place name as noun in apposition, "after Punta Suroestense, near the type locality in the Juan Fernandez ... [details]
Not stated but assumed masculine as Leodamas is a male personal name. Past authors have treated Leodamas as ... [details]
Apparently a junior homonym to Anthostoma Rafinesque,1815 in Platyhelminthes, but that name was a replacement for ... [details]
replaced name, junior primary homonym to N. dendritica chilensis Hartmann-Schröder, 1965. Replaced by Naineris ... [details]
Blake (2017: 61-62) believes the holotype is lost and has designated a neotype, collection details Golfo San ... [details]
replacement name by Blake, 2017 for Naineris chilensis Carrasco, 1977, a junior homonym of N. dendritica chilensis ... [details]
Uncertain. See the original record under the spelling of "madagascariensis", Blake's recombination uses the ... [details]
The type species was "in so far as is known" regarded as a Leodamas by Hartman (1957: 295), Blake (2017: 50) thus ... [details]
The holotype is indeterminable (Hartman 1957, Blake 2017), therefore the original monotypic genus Alcandra and the ... [details]
Parapar et al. (2015) state is excluded from Orbiniella in Buzhinskaja, 1994. Not assigned elsewhere. Likewise ... [details]
A nominal subgenus for Scoloplos is superfluous as there are currently no valid other subgenera (Leodamas is a full ... [details]
Day (1977: 218) placed Haploscoloplos Monro, 1933 as a synonym of Scoloplos because specimens of the type species, ... [details]
Leodamas cylindrifer, orginally Scoloplos, then formerly Haploscoplos, is a important species for defining ... [details]
Pettibone (1957: 160) divided Naineris into the nominal subgenus and her new Polynaineris. It was to contain most ... [details]
See Meyer et al (2008) and Blake (2007) for evidence for the synonymy with Proscoloplos cygnochaetus [details]
See Meyer et al (2008) and Blake (2007) for evidence for synonymy with Proscoloplos cygnochaetus [details]
Blake (2017: 119) includes both Proscoloplos confusus Hartmann-Schröder, 1962, and Proscoloplos bondi Kelaher & ... [details]
"Scoloplos (Leodamas) naumovi described by Averincev (1982) from shallow waters of the Davis Sea is not well ... [details]
"The holotype of Scoloplos armiger trioculata agrees in all particulars with L. tribulosus, and is herein ... [details]
Blake (2017: 71) places Aricia cochleata as valid in Leodamas. He explains "Augener (1926) synonymized A. cochleata ... [details]
Fauchald (1977 pink book:17) placed the genus as incertae sedis. Parapar et al (2015:333) when they transfered ... [details]
Adding to previous comments by Mackie (1987) on a number of probably erroneous prior identifications and records, ... [details]
Blake (2000) treated Leodamas as a full genus because of its heavy thoracic neuropodial spines, which differ from ... [details]
Blake (2017: 50,51) transferred Scoloplos cylindrifer to Leodamas as a new combination. He has no formal ... [details]
The specimens (4 collected on 2 occasions) are suggested to be juveniles, and are said to be similar in some ... [details]
Blake 92017: 118) comments on Pettibonella in relation to the similar Proscoloplos, maintains them as separate, and ... [details]
Drake Passage (Sea area between Cape Horn and S Shetland Islands) [details]
Peru-Chile Trench, South Pacific, off Western South America, [details]
Staten Island, off Tierra del Fuego, Argentina [details]
inshore waters, Golfo de Ancud, SW of Isla Tabon, Chile, -41.9667, -73.3 (41°58'S, 73°18'W) ca. 200 m [details]
North of Shag Rocks, South Georgia Island, South Atlantic Ocean, Eltanin Sta. 22-1527, 63.83°S, 62.60°W, 3742–3806 m [details]
off Antarctic Peninsula, Eltanin Station 6-439, 63.83°S, 62.60°W, 128 m [details]
Hero Inlet, Arthur Harbor, Anvers Island, Antarctic Peninsula, Glacier Sta. 68-Palmer II, 64.77°S, 64.07°W, 40 m [details]
off the mouth of the Rio de la Plata, Uruguay. [details]
Weddell Sea, Glacier Sta. 69-19, 74.105°S, 32.603°W, 1622 m [details]
Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone, 12.9272, -128.6002 (12°55.633′N, 128°36.011′W), 4843 m, abyssal plain, ... [details]
Drake Passage, between South America and the Antarctic Peninsula, Eltanin Station 4-126, 57.20°S, 62.75°W, ... [details]
Not stated. The single specimen known was collected at IBM Sta. Comp IV-62, 21 Mar 1964, 37°50′S, 57°21′W, 14 ... [details]
Western Chile, off Valparaiso, Eltanin Station 9-753, 33.27°S, 71.78°W, 192 m. [details]
Ross Sea, East of Cape Adare, Antarctica, Eltanin Sta. 32-1995, 72.05°S, 172.63°E, 344–348 m [details]
Mar del Plata, "Rocas Pya Chica", Argentina, intertidal, no geolocation given, no place name found, suggested as ... [details]
San Ramon, Argentina, no geolocation, and about 50 "San Ramon" placenames exist in Argentina, but Golfo Nuevo ... [details]
Isla Robinson Crusoe, Juan Fernandez Islands, E Pacific Ocean, Anton Brun cruise, 33.622°S, 78.839°W, 26–29 m [details]
Off Argentina, -38.7667, -55.3333 (38 46' S, 55 20' W), surface, on drifting Macrocystis holdfasts, coll. J.M. ... [details]
near South Georgia, Eltanin Sta. 9-720, 56.10°S, 34.02°W, 2828–2873 m [details]
Chile Bay behind Punta Suroestense [sic for Punta Suroeste], Juan Fernandez Islands, off Chile, E Pacific Ocean, ... [details]
Zoologische Museum, Hamburg. Blake (2017: 94) reports that the type species vial contains an unrelated worm, a ... [details]