Euchaetomera typica Sars, 1884
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3. Euchaetomera typica Sars, 1884 View in CoL
Euchaetomera limbata Illig 1906 , 203, fig. 10.
Euchaetomera sennae Colosi 1917 , 7–9; Colosi 1920, 239, figs. 4a–c.
Euchaetomera typica Sars 1884 View in CoL , 41; Sars 1885, 211–214, pl. 37, figs. 1–20; Ortmann 1893, 23; Ortmann 1894, 107; Hansen 1912, 199–201, pl. 2, figs. 5a–e; Zimmer 1914, 373; Tattersall W.M. 1923, 283–284; Tattersall W.M. 1926, 10; Illig 1930, 434–437, 577, figs. 59–66; Tattersall W.M. 1939, 243; Tattersall W.M. 1951, 112; Tattersall O.S. 1955, 201, Ii 1964, 361–366, Figs. 92–92; Pillai 1973, 79–82, figs. 40 A–I, 41 A–E; Murano 1977, 142 (in identification key).
Brutomysis vogtii Chun 1896 , 179.
Type material: NHML, Reference 1883.37 “Challenger” expedition Distribution: Widely distributed in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
Distribution in New Zealand: North of New Zealand (Tattersall W.M. 1923)
Ecology: Mesopelagic, deep water ( Mauchline & Murano 1977).
Remarks: This is the type species of the genus. E. typica closely resembles E. zurstrasseni . To distinguish the two species, Pillai (1973) mentions the long ocular papillae and the presence of two groups of ocelli in E. typica compared to a single group in E. zurstrasseni .
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Euchaetomera typica Sars, 1884
Jocque, M. & Blom, W. 2009 |
Euchaetomera sennae
Colosi 1917 |
Euchaetomera limbata
Illig 1906 |
Brutomysis vogtii
Chun 1896 |
Euchaetomera typica Sars 1884
, Sars 1884 |