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Higgins, R. P. (1968). Taxonomy and postembryonic development of the Cryptorhagae, a new suborder for the mesopsammic kinorhynch genus Cateria. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 87(1): 21-39.
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Higgins, R. P.
1968
Taxonomy and postembryonic development of the Cryptorhagae, a new suborder for the mesopsammic kinorhynch genus Cateria
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society
87(1): 21-39
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Nontype uncatalogued, geounit Visakhapatnam, identified as Cateria styx Gerlach, 1956
Nontype uncatalogued, geounit Visakhapatnam, identified as Cateria gerlachi Higgins, 1968
Paratype USNM 1182961, geounit Visakhapatnam, identified as Cateria gerlachi Higgins, 1968
Nontype USNM 1226516 - 1226518, geounit Visakhapatnam, identified as Cateria gerlachi Higgins, 1968
Nontype USNM 1226519 - 1226537, geounit Visakhapatnam, identified as Cateria gerlachi Higgins, 1968
Paratype USNM 1226538 - 1226552, geounit Visakhapatnam, identified as Cateria gerlachi Higgins, 1968
Nontype USNM 1226589 - 1226593, geounit Chilean Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Cateria styx Gerlach, 1956
Nontype USNM 1226594 - 1226597, geounit Chilean Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Cateria styx Gerlach, 1956
Nontype USNM W36123, W36124, 1226555 - 1226588, geounit Rio De Janeiro, identified as Cateria styx Gerlach, 1956
Lectotype USNM W36125, geounit Rio De Janeiro, identified as Cateria styx Gerlach, 1956
Paralectotype USNM W36126, geounit Rio De Janeiro, identified as Cateria styx Gerlach, 1956
Holotype USNM W36127, geounit Visakhapatnam, identified as Cateria gerlachi Higgins, 1968
 Etymology

This species is named for Prof. Dr. S. A. Gerlach who discovered and described the first species of Cateria. This ... [details]

 Type locality

Editor's comment: The original description mentions latitude and longitude for the type locality which is about 14 ... [details]