Kinorhyncha taxon details

Echinoderes xalkutaat Cepeda, Álvarez-Castillo, Hermoso-Salazar, Sánchez, Gómez & Pardos, 2019

1433085  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1433085)

accepted
Species
marine
Cepeda, D.; Álvarez-Castillo, L.; Hermoso-Salazar, M.; Sánchez, N.; Gómez, S.; Pardos, F. (2019). Four new species of Kinorhyncha from the Gulf of California, eastern Pacific Ocean. <em>Zoologischer Anzeiger.</em> 282: 140-160., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcz.2019.05.011
note: The source says: Available online 6 June 2019. [details]   
Holotype  USNM 1558509, geounit Gulf of California  
Holotype USNM 1558509, geounit Gulf of California [details]
Etymology The species is named after the myth of the monster “Xalkutaat” of the Paipai people of Santa Catarina, Baja California....  
Etymology The species is named after the myth of the monster “Xalkutaat” of the Paipai people of Santa Catarina, Baja California. According to the legend, Xalkutaat would be a dragon-like creature endowed with fire faced and defeated by a child called “Pies Ligeros” (meaning Light Feet), who gave fire to humanity. [details]
Neuhaus, B. (2024). World Kinorhyncha Database. Echinoderes xalkutaat Cepeda, Álvarez-Castillo, Hermoso-Salazar, Sánchez, Gómez & Pardos, 2019. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/kinorhyncha/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1433085 on 2024-09-21
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2020-04-22 07:06:17Z
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2020-10-02 09:26:24Z
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original description Cepeda, D.; Álvarez-Castillo, L.; Hermoso-Salazar, M.; Sánchez, N.; Gómez, S.; Pardos, F. (2019). Four new species of Kinorhyncha from the Gulf of California, eastern Pacific Ocean. <em>Zoologischer Anzeiger.</em> 282: 140-160., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcz.2019.05.011
note: The source says: Available online 6 June 2019. [details]   
 
 Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

Holotype USNM 1558509, geounit Gulf of California [details]
Paratype USNM 1558510, 1558511, geounit Gulf of California [details]
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Etymology The species is named after the myth of the monster “Xalkutaat” of the Paipai people of Santa Catarina, Baja California. According to the legend, Xalkutaat would be a dragon-like creature endowed with fire faced and defeated by a child called “Pies Ligeros” (meaning Light Feet), who gave fire to humanity. [details]
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