Peruvian Register of Marine Species
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Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
Authors (2023) state "We tentatively assign the new species to genus Orbiniella due to possession of a broadly ... [details]
999-1013 m [details]
999-1013 m [details]
Tasman Sea: off eastern Australia [details]
Tasman Sea: off eastern Australia [details]
See the note on Vrijenhoekia for why currently it is here treated as a synonym of Sirsoe based on Shimbukuro et al ... [details]
Georgieva et al (2023) added a further Vrijenhoekia species although Shimbukuro et al (2021, 2019) had earlier ... [details]
the species is named in honour of Dr Adrian Glover of the Natural History Museum, London [details]
the species name is derived from the Latin “visitar” for a visitor, and “cete”, a whale, referring to the ... [details]
Ophryotrocha dahlgreni is named for Dr Thomas Dahlgren, NORCE, Norway, and University of Gothenburg, Sweden [details]
Ophryotrocha hanneloreae is named for Dr Hannelore Paxton at Macquarie University, Australia [details]
Orbiniella jamesi is named for James Hayhurst, for his support of the work of M. Georgieva. [details]
Osedax byronbayensis is named for the nearby location of Byron Bay [details]
Authors: "In the Arakwal Bundjalung language Waadjum Darrigan Jubal means “Whale Bone Grub”. In consultation ... [details]
Vrijenhoekia timoharai is named for Dr Tim O’Hara of Museums Victoria, Australia, the Chief Scientist of the ... [details]
whale fall [details]
whale fall [details]
Strictly the type species of Vrijenhoekia, V. balaenophila places within Sirsoe according to phylogeny figures ... [details]
Whale skull off Byron Bay, NSW, Australia, beam trawl, start: 28.05°S 154.08°E, 999 m, end: 28.10°S 154.08°E, 1013 m [details]
Whale skull off Byron Bay, NSW, Australia, beam trawl, start: 28.05°S 154.08°E, 999 m, end: 28.10°S 154.08°E, 1013 m [details]
Whale skull & vertebrae off Byron Bay, NSW, Australia, beam trawl, start: 28.05°S 154.08°E, 999 m, end: 28.10°S ... [details]
Three incomplete specimens from a whale skull & vertebrae off Byron Bay, NSW, Australia, beam trawl, start: ... [details]
Whale skull & vertebrae off Byron Bay, NSW, Australia, beam trawl, start: 28.05°S 154.08°E, 999 m, end: 28.10°S ... [details]
Whale skull & vertebrae off Byron Bay, NSW, Australia, beam trawl, start: 28.05°S 154.08°E, 999 m, end: 28.10°S ... [details]
The holotype is tissue, possibly a single palp, approximately 4 mm long, found within a tube. The species is ... [details]