Gibson, R. (1990). The macrobenthic nemertean fauna of the Albany region, Western Australia. <em>In: Wells, F. E.; Walker, D. I.; Kirkman, H.; Lethbridge, R. (eds), Proceedings of the Third International Marine Biological Workshop. The Mmarine Flora and Fauna of Albany, Western Australia. Volume 1. Western Australian Museum, Perth.</em> Pp. 89–194. page(s): 116–123, table 1, text-figs 7, 8, pl. 6, figs A–G, pl. 7, figs A–D [details] Available for editors [request]
Note Albany, Australia, "Under boulder in shelly...
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Type locality Albany, Australia, "Under boulder in shelly sand, lower shore, south end of Bramble Beach (Location 5), one specimen" (Gibson 1990: 116). [details]
Etymology "The specific name, referring to the colour ofthe eyesin life, is derived from the Greek chloros (= green, greenish-yellow)...
Etymology "The specific name, referring to the colour ofthe eyesin life, is derived from the Greek chloros (= green, greenish-yellow) and ophthalmos (= the eye)" (Gibson 1990: 115). [details]
Norenburg, J.; Chernyshev, A.; Kajihara, H.; Maslakova, S. (2025). World Nemertea Database. Aegialonemertes chlorophthalma Gibson, 1990. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=147967 on 2025-05-11
original descriptionGibson, R. (1990). The macrobenthic nemertean fauna of the Albany region, Western Australia. <em>In: Wells, F. E.; Walker, D. I.; Kirkman, H.; Lethbridge, R. (eds), Proceedings of the Third International Marine Biological Workshop. The Mmarine Flora and Fauna of Albany, Western Australia. Volume 1. Western Australian Museum, Perth.</em> Pp. 89–194. page(s): 116–123, table 1, text-figs 7, 8, pl. 6, figs A–G, pl. 7, figs A–D [details] Available for editors [request]
basis of recordGibson, R. (2005). Nemertina DB. Liverpool John Moore University, UK.[details]
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Etymology "The specific name, referring to the colour ofthe eyesin life, is derived from the Greek chloros (= green, greenish-yellow) and ophthalmos (= the eye)" (Gibson 1990: 115). [details] Holotype "Holotype mature male, WAM 35-88, transverse sections of complete individual" (Gibson 1990: 116). [details] Type locality Albany, Australia, "Under boulder in shelly sand, lower shore, south end of Bramble Beach (Location 5), one specimen" (Gibson 1990: 116). [details]