20-485 m. [details]
68-220 m. [details]
Antarctic Ocean. [details]
Antarctic Ocean. [details]
Antarctic Ocean. [details]
The subspecific epithet australis makes reference to the southern origin of the subspecies in relation to the stem ... [details]
The specific epithet obtusa refers to the dull or blunt tips of chaetae. [details]
The specific epithet joinvillensis refers to the type locality of the species, near Joinville Island (Antarctic ... [details]
The subspecies is dedicated to Dr. Ute Mühlenhardt-Siegel, who collected the material of the subspecies. [details]
Soft mud, with or without stones, and among algae. [details]
Mud with gravel and stones. [details]
Mud with volcanic rubble and stones. [details]
Mud with volcanic rubble and stones. [details]
Original authors used 'mühlenhardtae' which is mandatorily corrected to muhlenhardtae. Diacritics in spellings ... [details]
Near Joinville Island, E of Bransfield Strait, Antarctic Peninsula, -63.5, -54.25 [details]
Antarctic Ocean, Antarctic Peninsula (near Arctowski Polish Research Station, King George Island (62º05'30"S, ... [details]
Antarctic Ocean, Antarctic Peninsula (near Joinville (63º30'S, 54º15'W). [details]
Antarctic Ocean, near Joinville (62º51'S, 56º00'W). [details]
Antarctic Ocean, near Joinville (62º51'S, 56º00'W). [details]