Notomastus lineatus Claparede , 1870
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.151.1964 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3499916 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6452512E-A069-E985-05A6-2D5E07767455 |
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Notomastus lineatus Claparede , 1870 |
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Notomastus lineatus Claparede, 1870 View in CoL
Notomastus lineatus Claparède, 1870: 18, Pl. 17 fig. 4; Fauvel 1927: 145, fig. 51 a–i; Berkeley and Berkeley 1932: 674; Ewing 1984a: 14.24, fig. 14.18 a–e; Bastida-Zavala 1993: 22; Hernández-Alcántara and Solís-Weiss 1998: 712; 1999: 27 (partim), Dean 2001: 80; 2004: 137.
Notomastus (Clistomastus) lineatus Hartman, 1947: 419, Pl. 46, figs 1-2; Hartman 1969: 395 figs 1-5.
Type locality.
Gulf of Naples (Mediterranean Sea).
Type material.
Not seen
Material examined.
(7 specimens), Baja California: Cabo San Miguel, Sta. 19 [28°10.4'N, 112°48.1'W] (1 specimen), 30.4 m March 13 1985; Baja California Sur: Banco Gorda, Sta. 55 [23°08.7'N, 119°28.3'W] (1 specimen), 32.5m, March 21 1985; Santa Inés Bay, Sta. 49C [26°59.2'N, 111°58.3'W] (1 specimen), 28.9 m, March 19 1985; Punta San Marcial, Sta. 8 [25°33.4'N, 110°59.8'W] (1 specimen), 52 m, March 11 1985; Sta. 9 [25°47.8'N, 110°03.8'W] (1 specimen), 77.5 m, March 11 1985, Coll. PHA; La Paz Bay, Caimancito beach, Stn. C37 (2 specimens), November 29 1986, Coll. JRB-Z
Records.
Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean Sea ( Claparède 1870), France ( Fauvel 1927), Canada (Berkeley & Berkeley 1932), California ( Hartman 1947, 1969), Northern Gulf of México (Ewing 1984), Costa Rica ( Dean 2001, 2004).
Remarks.
The specimens reported by Bastida-Zavala (1993) as Notomastus lineatus from Baja California Sur are in fact Dasybranchus parplatyceps Kudenov 1975. Hernández-Alcántara and Solís-Weiss (1998) reported Notomastus lineatus for Baja California and Baja California Sur, however, examination of their specimens determined them to be a mixture of Notomastus magnus , Notomastus polyodon , Notomastus cinctus and Notomastus angelicae . The report of Notomastus lineatus are doubtful for western México although the species has been reported from both California (USA) Blake (2000) and the Pacific Costa Rica (Dean, 2001).
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