WoRMS taxon details
Holotype AM W.18121, geounit Townsville [details]
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Etymology Authors: "named from a latin word “cercus” referring to posterior appendages, as the species has four pairs of dorsal cirri on lateral margins of scaphe". [cf Brown "Scientific words": kerkos is Greek, meaning tail, Latinised to 'cercus'] [details]
Type locality Pallarenda Beach, Townsville, Queensland, Australia, adjusted coast geolocation -19.1994, 146.7749 (Authors' on-land geolocation 19°12’S, 146°46’E), intertidal [details]
Type specimen The species is described from a single specimen. Authors: "Paleae and cephalic veil of the specimen are damaged, presumably during collection and also segments 11–14 are slightly damaged. But Amphictene cercusa n. sp. can be easily distinguished from all other Amphictene species by having four pairs of dorsal cirri under the lateral lobes of the scaphe" [details]
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