Foraminifera source details

Sterrer, W. E.; Iliffe, T. M. (1982). Mesonerilla prospera, a new archiannelid from marine caves in Bermuda. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 95(3): 509-514
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Sterrer, W. E.; Iliffe, T. M.
1982
Mesonerilla prospera, a new archiannelid from marine caves in Bermuda
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
95(3): 509-514
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyDb)
A new species of Archiannelida, Mesonerilla prospera, is described from inland marine caves of Bermuda. This new species is particularly interesting in that it was collected from thin layers of mud on and under stones in totally dark areas of the caves, whereas all other marine Archiannelida (except one deepwater species) are members of the interstitial sand fauna.
Western Atlantic warm temperate to boreal
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 Etymology

authors: " The name of the species refers to its well-fed appearance, but is also an allusion to Prospero's Cave in ... [details]

 Type locality

Cherry Pit Cave, Walsingham Caves (between Harrington Sound and Castle Harbour), Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, ... [details]