Add an imageAdd albumRSSAlbum overview

WoRMS Photogallery

WoRMS Photogallery » Echinodermata (echinoderms) » Crinoidea (sea lilies and feather stars)
Cenolia benhami (AH Clark, 1916) Univ Otago NZ Type
Cenolia benhami (AH Clark, 1916) Univ Otago NZ Type
Description Preservation Inlet, W coast of South (or Middle) Island, New Zealand
Cirrus.
Author Messing, Charles JPG file - 192.39 kB - 2 820 x 744 pixelsmore
Extra information
FileName: 153921.jpg
FileDateTime: 1672856795
FileSize: 192386
FileType: 2
MimeType: image/jpeg
SectionsFound: ANY_TAG, IFD0, THUMBNAIL, EXIF
COMPUTED.html: width="2820" height="744"
COMPUTED.Height: 744
COMPUTED.Width: 2820
COMPUTED.IsColor: 1
COMPUTED.ByteOrderMotorola: 0
COMPUTED.Thumbnail.FileType: 2
COMPUTED.Thumbnail.MimeType: image/jpeg
ImageWidth: 2820
ImageLength: 744
BitsPerSample: 326
Compression: 5
PhotometricInterpretation: 2
SamplesPerPixel: 3
PlanarConfiguration: 1
XResolution: 720000/10000
YResolution: 720000/10000
ResolutionUnit: 2
Orientation: 1
DateTime: 2023:01:04 13:14:59
Software: PaintShop Pro 25.00

IPTC/NAA: P
Exif_IFD_Pointer: 218
ExifImageWidth: 2820
ExifImageLength: 744
added on 2023-01-04249 viewsWoRMS taxa Cenolia benhami (AH Clark, 1916) accepted as Anneissia benhami (A.H. Clark, 1916)checked Messing, Charles 2023-01-04 Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
Click here to return to the thumbnails overview
Comment Comment (0) Click here to add a comment.
Your comment for *: Cenolia benhami (AH Clark, 1916) Univ Otago NZ Type links are not allowed Email *  
* indicates a required field.

Disclaimer: WoRMS does not exercise any editorial control over the information displayed here. However, if you come across any misidentifications, spelling mistakes or low quality pictures, your comments would be very much appreciated. You can reach us by emailing info@marinespecies.org or adding a comment, we will correct the information or remove the image from the website when necessary or in case of doubt.