90 m [details]
0−2523 m depth [details]
750−4500 m depth (Thurston, 2001). [details]
0–5987 m. [details]
995–1215 m. [details]
0−3300 m. [details]
646–709 m. [details]
0–6145 m. [details]
435–2685 m [details]
200–500 m [details]
Cyphocaris faurei has been recorded from every world ocean except the Arctic Ocean. [details]
Named ‘Ananke’ from the Greek primordial deity for inevitability, compulsion and necessity, used as a noun in ... [details]
Named ‘Nesoi’ from the Greek primordial deity of islands and sea, used as a noun in apposition. [details]
Named from ‘Tartaros’ the Greek primordial deity for the deepest and darkest region of the underworld, used as ... [details]
Neotype, female, 13 mm, 7 slides, AM P.35581, south-west Greenland, North Atlantic Ocean (61°47'N 52°55'W), 3000 ... [details]
Holotype, female, 27.5 mm, (dissected, parts in vial), NMV J68202, 61 km east-north-east of Cape Tourville, ... [details]
Holotype, 1/5 inch (5 mm), 4 slides, NHM 1889:5:15:19, 400 miles north of Sandwich Islands; (probably = north of ... [details]
Holotype female, 32 mm, dissected parts in vial, NMV J68203, 61 km east-north-east of Cape Tourville, Tasman sea ... [details]
Southern extremity of Kamchatka, western North Pacific Ocean, 4200 m, no further data (acc. to Gurjanova, 1962). [details]
Holotype, female (with setose oostegites), 22 mm dissected (parts in vial), AM P.66431, Norfolk Ridge, eastern ... [details]