Chaetozone cincinnata Augener, 1923 does not exist. The usage by Augener (1923: 81) recombined in Chaetozone is of ... [details]
honoring author's late colleague, Mr. Stephen B. Aubrey [details]
author: "epithet, bimaculata, is derived from the Latin bis, for two, and macula, for spot; referring to the ... [details]
honours Prof. Dr. Angelika Brandt, expedition leader for the ANDEEP surveys [details]
honoring the late Professor John H. Dearborn of the University of Maine, former teacher, member of James Blake's ... [details]
author: "epithet hormosa is derived from the Greek, hormos, for a chain or necklace, referring to the bead-like ... [details]
named magellanica, as the sample location is in the Straits of Magellan. [details]
author: "named after Nathaniel B. Palmer, American whaler, who is reputed to be among the first to sight the ... [details]
author: "from the Latin, spectabilis, for showy, denoting the conspicuous Methyl Green staining patterns that ... [details]
named after the country, Ecuador, where collected on the coast [details]
author: "named for the USNS Eltanin, former research vessel of the United States Antarctic Research Program" [details]
author: "from fimbria, Latin for thread, referring to the threadlike body of this species." [details]
author: "fucata, is derived from the Latin fuco, for color, in reference to the pigmentation found on these worms." [details]
author: "named in memory of my beautiful little cat Kacy, whose companionship over many years is greatly missed." [details]
author: "named for the collection site near Punta Suroestense, Juan Fernandez Islands." If 'suroestense' was an ... [details]
Author: "Chaetocirratulus is derived from the Greek chaeto for hair or bristle and the Latin cirrus for curl or ... [details]
named C. abyssalis from the Latin, abyss for deep sea. [details]
author: "furvus, Latin for dusky or black, referring to the black bands of pigment on the anterior segments of this ... [details]
author: "neogracilis is derived from the Latin, neo for new and gracile for slender or thin and indicating the ... [details]
author: "australosetosa is derived from the Latin austral for southern, and seta for bristle; in combination the ... [details]
Author: "biannulata is from the Latin, bis for two and annulatus for ringed, in reference to the two distinctly ... [details]
author: "from the Latin, castaneus for brown or the color of chestnuts in reference to the overall brown pigment on ... [details]
author: "cristata is from the Latin cristatus for crested, referring to the prominent dorsal crest on the ... [details]
honouring Dr. Gesa Hartmann-Schröder, formerly curator Zoological Museum of Hamburg [details]
author: "from the Latin, reticulatus for netlike and refers to the reticulated pigment pattern that characterizes ... [details]
named in honor of Sir Ernst Shackleton (1874–1922), Antarctic explorer with an association to the area of collection [details]
author: "Coloris is Latin for hue or tint, referring to the reddish colored pigment prominent on the anterior body ... [details]
author: "derived from monile, Latin for a “string of beads” and forma, Latin for “shape”, referring to the ... [details]
author: "The name tierralobos is derived from the name of the island “Lobos de Tierra” near the collecting site ... [details]
Not stated. Chaetocirratulus must be masculine as Cirratulus is masculine [details]
According to Blake (2018: 21) the numerous identifications of Aphelochaeta cincinnata from Antarctic waters are ... [details]
author: "It is likely that most of the A. cincinnata identifications by authors of [previous Antarctic] benthic ... [details]
Blake (2018: 54, 120) changed the species-group rank from Caulleriella alata subspecies to full species [details]
Blake (2018: 54) reports that the large 'eyespots' of the original description are actually pigmented nuchal organs [details]
Eliason (1962: 267) was uncertain of his placement of his new species in genus Caulleriella, placing a question ... [details]
East Antarctic Peninsula, Prince Gustav Channel, -64.1745, -58.4751 (64°10.471'S, 058°28.505'W) 651 m [details]
Inshore Weddell Sea, Glacier Sta. 69-11, 77.15°S, 38.97°W, 851 m [details]
E of Antarctic Peninsula, -65.3378 -54.209 (65°20.27ʹS, 54°12.54ʹW), 1166 m [details]
South Shetland Islands, West of Elephant Island, USNS Eltanin Cr. 6, Sta. 428, 61.30°S, 56.142°W, 662–1120 m [details]
East Antarctica, Budd Coast, Wilke’s Station, 66.354°S, 110.468°E to 66.354°S, 110.471°E, dredged, 238 m [details]
Straits Of Magellan, Cape Forward, USNS Eltanin Cr. 11, Sta. 962, 53.93°S, 71.25°W, 256–320 m [details]
West Antarctic Peninsula: Anvers Island, R/V Hero Sta. 824-38-1, 64.757° S, 64.144°W, 193 m [details]
West Antarctic Peninsula, Biscoe Islands, Grandidie Channel, Larrouy Island, R/V Hero Sta. 824-5-1, 65.94 S, 65.297 ... [details]
Bahia de Santa Elena, off Salinas, Ecuador, SEPBOP, R/V Anton Bruun, Cr. 16, Sta. 6670, scuba, -2.1911, -80.9419 ... [details]
Northern Antarctic Peninsula, NE of Joinville Island: USNS Eltanin Cr. 12, Sta. 1003, 62.68°S, 54.72°W, trawl, ... [details]
Powell Basin, South of Coronation Island, Southern Ocean, R/V Polarstern, ANDEEP III (ANT-XXII/3), Sta. 67/150-8, ... [details]
Arthur Harbor, dock at Palmer Station, Palmer Archipelago, Anvers Island, Antarctic Peninsula, R/V Hero Sta. ... [details]
off Cape Norvegia, Weddell Sea, R/V Polarstern, ANDEEP III (ANT-XXII/3), Sta. 67/74-5, -71.3018, -13.9388 ... [details]
embayment behind Punta Suroeste, Robinson Crusoe Island, Juan Fernandez Islands, SEPBOP, R/V Anton Bruun, Cr. 12, ... [details]
off Cape Adare, Ross Sea, USNS Eltanin Cr. 27, Sta. 1869, 71.267°S, 171.667°E, 1565–1674 m [details]
South of Callao, Peru, SEPBOP, R/V Anton Bruun Cr. 17, Sta. 660-G, -12.9667, -77.2667 (12°58ʹS, 77°16ʹW), ... [details]
Peru-Chile Trench, SEPBOP, R/V Anton Bruun, Cr.17, Sta. 663-C, -13.7333, -77.55 (13°44ʹS, 77°33ʹW), Menzies ... [details]
Prince Gustav Channel, Antarctic Peninsula, RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer, SM grab, Sta. 33, -64.1993, -58.6976 ... [details]
North of South Shetland Islands, Drake Passage, R/V Polarstern, ANDEEP I (ANT-XIX/3), Sta. PS61/114-6, -61.7258, ... [details]
Off Lima, Peru, SEPBOP, R/V Anton Bruun Cr. 17, Sta. 657-K, -12.1667, -77.45 (12°10ʹS, 77°27ʹW), rock dredge, ... [details]
Palmer Archipelago, Gerlache Strait, Antarctic Peninsula, R/V Hero, Sta. 824-25-2, 64.34 S, 61.592 W, VV grab, 92 m [details]
offshore of central Chile, USNS Eltanin Cr. 4, Sta. 203, 31 Aug 1962, 35.65°S, 73.13°W, Petersen grab, 436 m [details]
Weddell Sea, USCG Glacier, Sta. 69-22, -73.4733, -30.4483 (73°28.4′S, 30°26.9′W), 3111 m [details]
Powell Basin, Scotia Sea, E of Antarctic Peninsula, R/V Polarstern, ANDEEP III (ANT-XXII/3), Sta. PS67/121-10, ... [details]
Kerguelen Islands, Östlich Bank, collected by trawl from 88 m; Deutsche Tiefsee Expedition, Sta. 161, 48°57ʹS, ... [details]
Prince Gustav Channel, Antarctic Peninsula, RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer Cr. 2000-3, coll. J.A. Blake, SM Grab, Sta. ... [details]
former Larsen Ice Shelf A area, RVIB Nathaniel B. Palmer, Cr. 2000-3, coll. J.A. Blake, SM grab, Sta. 05, -64.7753, ... [details]
Isla Lobos de Tierra, N Peru coast, SEPBOP, R/V Anton Bruun, Cr. 16, Sta. 635-A, -6.45, -80.9333 (06°27ʹS, ... [details]