WoRMS taxon details

Echinoderes gama Yamasaki, Fujimoto & Tanaka, 2020

1451546  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1451546)

accepted
Species
marine
Yamasaki, H.; Fujimoto, S.; Tanaka, H. (2020). Three new meiobenthic species from a submarine cave in Japan: Echinoderes gama, E. kajiharai and E. uozumii (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida). <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.</em> 100(4): 537-558., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/s0025315420000429
note: Description: pp. 541-543, figs 1-4, tabs 1-2. The source says: First published online: 15 June 2020. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
Holotype  ICHUM 5976, geounit Ryukyu Islands  
Holotype ICHUM 5976, geounit Ryukyu Islands [details]
Etymology "The species name comes from gama (‘cave’), a word from the Okinawan local language, referring to the species’ type...  
Etymology "The species name comes from gama (‘cave’), a word from the Okinawan local language, referring to the species’ type locality." [details]
Neuhaus, B. (2024). World Kinorhyncha Database. Echinoderes gama Yamasaki, Fujimoto & Tanaka, 2020. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1451546 on 2024-04-26
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original description Yamasaki, H.; Fujimoto, S.; Tanaka, H. (2020). Three new meiobenthic species from a submarine cave in Japan: Echinoderes gama, E. kajiharai and E. uozumii (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida). <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.</em> 100(4): 537-558., available online at https://doi.org/10.1017/s0025315420000429
note: Description: pp. 541-543, figs 1-4, tabs 1-2. The source says: First published online: 15 June 2020. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
Holotype ICHUM 5976, geounit Ryukyu Islands [details]
Paratype ICHUM 5977 - 5982, geounit Ryukyu Islands [details]
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Etymology "The species name comes from gama (‘cave’), a word from the Okinawan local language, referring to the species’ type locality." [details]