WoRMS source details
Thelepus haitiensis Treadwell, 1931 (original description)
Holotype AMNH 3550, geounit Haiti, identified as Terebella hiata Treadwell, 1931
Holotype AMNH 3554, geounit Haiti, identified as Thelepus haitiensis Treadwell, 1931
Not stated, unknown. Probably shallow water (Beebe, 1928). [details]
Western Atlantic Ocean: Caribbean Sea (Gulf of Gonâve, Haiti). [details]
Western Atlantic Ocean: Caribbean Sea (off Puerto Rico). [details]
Western Atlantic Ocean: Gulf of Mexico; Caribbean Sea. [details]
Not stated in the original description. The specific epithet hiata seems to be derived from hiatus, a Latin noun ... [details]
Not stated in the original description. The specific epithet crassibranchiatus is composed by the Latin adjective ... [details]
Not explicitly stated in the original description. The specific epithet haitiensis refers to the type locality of ... [details]
Type of sediment unknown, at slope and bathyal depths. [details]
Amongst sponges, and under stones, in shallow water reefs and other substrates. [details]
Deposited at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA (AMNH 3550). [details]
Deposited at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA (AMNH 3554). [details]
Possibly Sand Cay, north of Bizoton Reefs, Southern region of Bay of Port-au-Prince, Gulf of Gonâve, Haiti, ... [details]
Lamentin Reefs, near shore, 5.6 km West of Bizoton reefs, southern region of Bay of Port-au-Prince, Gulf of ... [details]