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Higgins, R. P. (1977). Two new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha) from South Carolina. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 96(3): 340-354.
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Higgins, R. P.
1977
Two new species of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha) from South Carolina
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society
96(3): 340-354
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Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
Meiobenthos
Morphology
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Nontype uncatalogued, geounit Buzzards Bay, identified as Centroderes spinosus (Reinhard, 1881)
Nontype uncatalogued, geounit Maine, identified as Centroderes spinosus (Reinhard, 1881)
Nontype uncatalogued, geounit New Hampshire, identified as Campyloderes macquariae Johnston, 1938
Holotype USNM W54382, geounit South Carolina, identified as Echinoderes coulli Higgins, 1977
Paratype USNM W54383 - W54385, W54388, W54391, W54394, geounit South Carolina, identified as Echinoderes coulli Higgins, 1977
Paratype USNM W54386, W54389, W54392, W54395, geounit South Carolina, identified as Echinoderes coulli Higgins, 1977
Paratype USNM W54387, W54390, W54393, W54396, geounit South Carolina, identified as Echinoderes coulli Higgins, 1977
Holotype USNM W54397, geounit South Carolina, identified as Echinoderes sublicarum Higgins, 1977
Paratype USNM W54398 - W54401, geounit South Carolina, identified as Echinoderes sublicarum Higgins, 1977
 Etymology

This species is named in honor of Dr. Bruce C. Coull, a fellow student of the meiofauna. It is the organism called ... [details]

 Etymology

[The species name was derived from Latin, sublica, piling, and referred to the finding of the species in hydroid ... [details]