Chaetozone corona Berkeley and Berkeley 1941
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930903094654 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF3042-C860-FFF5-8E11-9F3BFCA42714 |
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Felipe |
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Chaetozone corona Berkeley and Berkeley 1941 |
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Chaetozone corona Berkeley and Berkeley 1941 View in CoL
Chaetozone spinosa corona Berkeley and Berkeley 1941: 45–46 View in CoL .
Chaetozone corona View in CoL ; Blake 1996: 285–287, fig. 8.6; Çinar and Ergen 2007: 341–345, figs 2–4.
Material examined
ESFM-POL/05-666 , 8 September 2005, I skenderun Bay, D 1, 36°38′11″ N, 36°06′48″ E, 72 m, mud, 2 specimens GoogleMaps ; ESFM-POL/05-762 , 10 September 2005, I skenderun Bay, D 17, 36°27′24″ N, 35°35′15″ E, 100 m, mud, 1 specimen GoogleMaps .
Distribution
This species was known from the east Pacific, West Atlantic and Mediterranean ( Çinar and Ergen 2007). In the Mediterranean, it was first reported from Izmir Bay and its vicinity (Aegean Sea, Turkey) and considered as a cryptic species ( Çinar and Ergen 2007). It is new to the fauna of the Levantine Sea.
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Chaetozone corona Berkeley and Berkeley 1941
Çinar, Melih Ertan 2009 |
Chaetozone corona
Cinar ME & Ergen Z 2007: 341 |
Blake JA 1996: 285 |
Chaetozone spinosa corona
Berkeley E & Berkeley C 1941: 46 |