See d’Udekem d’Acoz & Havermans (2012) for a comprehensive summary of the historical taxonomic and ... [details]
355–390 m [details]
3450–3716 m (Ledoyer 1986). [details]
720–3580 m [details]
791–3580 m (J.L. Barnard 1961, 1967). [details]
4400 m (J.L. Barnard 1961). [details]
914 m (J.L. Barnard 1966). [details]
564–4961 m [details]
27–2240 m [details]
896-1312 m [details]
4050 m [details]
820–923 m [details]
1720–1748 m (J.L. Barnard 1967). [details]
1189–4050 m (K.H. Barnard 1926, J.L. Barnard 1962). [details]
1840 m [details]
167–183 m (J.L. Barnard 1966; 1967). [details]
896–1066 m [details]
Antenna 1 flagellum article 1 lacking robust seta on distal margin; accessory flagellum forming cap. Antenna 2 ... [details]
Arctic. Coasts of Greenland (Hansen 1888, Schellenberg 1935, Stephensen 1944); Kara Sea (Gurjanova 1935); Northern ... [details]
Atlantic coasts of Europe and North Africa: Off Guinea (Reid 1951); Senegal (Kilgallen et al. 2006); Irish Sea ... [details]
Tryphosa nana is widely recorded and locally very common along the Atlantic coasts of Europe and the North Sea, ... [details]
Holotype, female, 13.5 mm, NMV J46814, from 76 km south of Point Hicks, Victoria, Australia (38°29.33'S ... [details]
Holotype, female, 8.6 mm, AM P.69048, east of Broken Bay, New South Wales, Australia (33°37.2’S 152°04.2’E to ... [details]