Kinorhyncha source details

Sørensen, M. V.; Rohal, M.; Thistle, D. (2018). Deep-sea Echinoderidae (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida) from the Northwest Pacific. European Journal of Taxonomy. 456: 1-75.
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10.5852/ejt.2018.456 [view]
Sørensen, M. V.; Rohal, M.; Thistle, D.
2018
Deep-sea Echinoderidae (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida) from the Northwest Pacific
European Journal of Taxonomy
456: 1-75
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The bathyal kinorhynch fauna along the Northwest American continental rise is explored, with emphasis on species of Echinoderidae Zelinka, 1894. Seven species of Echinoderes Claparède, 1863 are described as new to science: E. anniae sp. nov., E. dubiosus sp. nov., E. hamiltonorum sp. nov., E. hviidarum sp. nov., E. juliae sp. nov., E. lupherorum sp. nov. and E. yamasakii sp. nov. Three known species, Echinoderes hakaiensis Herranz, Yangel & Leander, 2017, E. cf. unispinosus Yamasaki, Neuhaus & George, 2018 and Fissuroderes higginsi Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006, are reported. The numerous new species indicate that the deep-sea still holds a great, undiscovered diversity of kinorhynchs, and that Echinoderes, as is also the case in more shallow, coastal waters, represents an important component of the deep-sea kinorhynch fauna. The presence of E. hakaiensis in the deep-sea sediments demonstrates that the species may occur at a great depth range, and suggests that depth may play a less important role for the distribution of some kinorhynch species. The finding of the Northeast Atlantic species E. cf. unispinosus and the Southwest Pacific species Fissuroderes higginsi could indicate that kinorhynch species in the deep-sea may cover considerably larger distributional ranges than is assumed for coastal species of Echinoderidae.
North-west Pacific, warm temperate and boreal
Abyssal, Deep-Sea
Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
Marine
Marine interstitial
Meiobenthos
Morphology
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Holotype NHMD NHMD-213583, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes dubiosus Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213584, NHMD-213585, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes dubiosus Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213586, NHMD-213587, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes dubiosus Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213588, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes dubiosus Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213589, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes dubiosus Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213590, NHMD-213591, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes dubiosus Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213592, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes dubiosus Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213593 - NHMD-213595, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes dubiosus Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Holotype NHMD NHMD-213610, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hviidarum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213611 - NHMD-213634, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hviidarum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213635 - NHMD-213656, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hviidarum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213658 - NHMD-213660, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hviidarum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213661, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hviidarum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Holotype NHMD NHMD-213666, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes juliae Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213667 - NHMD-213678, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes juliae Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213679, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes juliae Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213680, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes juliae Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213684 - NHMD-213686, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes juliae Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213689, NHMD-213691, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes juliae Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-213691, NHMD-213683, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes juliae Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Holotype NHMD NHMD-223916, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hamiltonorum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-223917, NHMD-223918, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hamiltonorum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-223919 NHMD-223920, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hamiltonorum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-223921, NHMD-223922, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hamiltonorum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-223923, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hamiltonorum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Nontype NHMD NHMD-223924, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hakaiensis Herranz, Yangel & Leander, 2018
Holotype NHMD NHMD-225220, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes lupherorum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-225221 - NHMD-225225, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes lupherorum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-225226, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes lupherorum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Holotype NHMD NHMD-226471, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes yamasakii Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-226472 - NHMD-226475, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes yamasakii Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-226476 - NHMD-226479, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes yamasakii Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Paratype NHMD NHMD-226480 - NHMD-226482, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes yamasakii Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Holotype NHMD NHMD-226483, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes anniae Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Nontype NHMD NHMD-227016, NHMD-227017, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes unispinosus Yamasaki, Neuhaus & George, 2018
Nontype NHMD NHMD-227018 - NHMD-227020, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes unispinosus Yamasaki, Neuhaus & George, 2018
Nontype NHMD NHMD-227021 - NHMD-227024, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes unispinosus Yamasaki, Neuhaus & George, 2018
Nontype NHMD NHMD-227025, geounit East Pacific, identified as Fissuroderes higginsi Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes unispinosus Yamasaki, Neuhaus & George, 2018
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes lupherorum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes dubiosus Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hamiltonorum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit East Pacific, identified as Echinoderes hviidarum Sørensen, Rohal & Thistle, 2018
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit East Pacific, identified as Fissuroderes higginsi Neuhaus, 2006 in Neuhaus & Blasche, 2006
 Etymology

The first author (MVS) dedicates this species to his mother, Anni Larsen. [details]

 Etymology

"This species name dubiosus is derived from the Latin ‘dubium’, because of its very close resemblance with ... [details]

 Etymology

The second author (MR) dedicates this species to her mother and the Hamiltons, i.e., her mother’s side of the ... [details]

 Etymology

"The first author (MVS) dedicates this species to Heidi Hviid and Thea Hviid, for always being there with helping ... [details]

 Etymology

The first author (MVS) dedicates this species to his friend and former meiofauna colleague Julia Zekely. [details]

 Etymology

The second author (MR) dedicates this species to her fiancé Brach Lupher and the Lupher family – her family to be. [details]

 Etymology

The species is named after Hiroshi Yamasaki in recognition of his many contributions to kinorhynch taxonomy, ... [details]