NW Atlantic Ocean: off New England (USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: off New Jersey and Delaware (USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: off New Jersey and Delaware (USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: near Veatch Canyon, off New England (USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: off Cape Hatteras (North Carolina, USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: Boston Harbor (Massachusetts, USA). Likely widespread in estuaries along the U.S. northeastern ... [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean, widespread along the entire U.S. Atlantic slope from off New England to the Carolinas. [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: USA (Georges Bank, off New England; Gloucester Harbor and Massachusetts Bay, Massachusetts). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: U.S. Atlantic slope from off New England to the Carolinas. [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: off Charleston (South Carolina, USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean, widespread along the entire U.S. Atlantic slope. [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: U.S. Atlantic continental slope from off New England to the Carolinas. [details]
"The epithet cryptica, is from the Greek, krypto, for hide or conceal, in reference to these specimens being hidden ... [details]
"This species is named for the late Dr. Robert E. Hessler, prominent deep-sea ecologist whose pioneering studies ... [details]
"This species is named for the late Dr. Howard Sanders, prominent ecologist whose classic studies with the late Dr. ... [details]
"The epithet, tomaculus, is from the Latin, tomacina, for a kind of sausage, in reference to the sausage-shaped ... [details]
"The epithet [adunca] is from the Latin, aduncus, for bent inward, in reference to the inwardly curved tip of some ... [details]
"The epithet [artaspinosa] is from artus, Latin for narrow and spina, Latin for thorn, referring to the narrow ... [details]
"The epithet brychiata is from the Greek, brychios, “from the deep”, in reference to the deep-sea habitat of ... [details]
"The epithet, castouria, is from the Greek castor, for beaver and oura, Greek for tail in reference to the expanded ... [details]
"This species is named for Ms. Stacy A. Doner Tewari, my former graduate student and colleague, in recognition of ... [details]
"The epithet is from the Greek, lophia for crest; in reference to the prominent dorsal crest on the peristomium of ... [details]
"The epithet [novagracilis] is from novus, Latin for new or recent; and gracilis, Latin for slender or thin and is ... [details]
"The epithet paucispinosa is from paucis, Latin for few and spina, Latin for thorn, in reference to the reduced ... [details]
"The epithet [profunda] is from the Latin, profundus for deep or vast, referring to the deep-sea habitat of this ... [details]
Continental slope (2060–2085 m), in sediments of about 66.5% sand and 33.5% silt and clay. [details]
Shallow subtidal sediments (4–16 m) with lower percentages of fines (silt + clay ca. 20%) and higher sand ... [details]
Continental slope (1003–2200 m), in sediments of 70% or more of silt and clay. [details]
Coarse to fine sands (95-99%), at shallow depths (29–82 m). [details]
Continental slope (605 m), in sediment consisting of 94-95% sand with low water content. [details]
Continental slope (1338–3494 m), in sediments with relatively high percentages of silt and clay. [details]
Holotype of Chaetozone benthaliana McIntosh, 1885 (NHMUK 1885.12.1.278) examined by Blake (2022: 9) and designated ... [details]
Off New England (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (40.0835°N, 67.4983°W), 2085 m. [details]
Off New Jersey and Delaware (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (38.614°N, 72.8577°W), 2056 m. [details]
Off New Jersey and Delaware (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (38.5963°N, 72.8943°W), 2013 m. [details]
Off New England (USA), near Veatch Canyon, NW Atlantic Ocean (39.8116°N, 70.68°W), 1102 m. [details]
Off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (35.4717°N, 74.795°W), 579 m. [details]
Boston Harbor, Massachusetts (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (42.3397°N, 70.9606°W), 9 m. [details]
Off Delaware (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (37.8627°N, 72.3335°W), 2095 m. [details]
Off New Jersey and Delaware (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (38.598°N, 72.8855°W), 2194 m. [details]
Georges Bank, off Massachusetts (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (40.9867°N, 66.9317°W), 70 m. [details]
Off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (34.2667°N, 75.7662°W), 580 m. [details]
Off Charleston, South Carolina (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (32.3877°N, 77.2755°W), 605 m. [details]
Off Delaware and New Jersey (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (38.5997°N, -72.8815°W), 2195 m. [details]
Off New England (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (40.1728°N, 67.6238°W), 2175 m. [details]