Pseudharpinia cariniceps (K.H. Barnard, 1932)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.181746 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6235362 |
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Pseudharpinia cariniceps (K.H. Barnard, 1932) |
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Pseudharpinia cariniceps (K.H. Barnard, 1932) View in CoL
Barnard K.H., 1932: 12, 13, 14, 99–100, fig. 49. (Harpinia cariniceps). Barnard J.L., 1958b: 116. (Harpinia cariniceps). Barnard J.L., 1960: 347, 348, 351. (Harpinia cariniceps). Barnard J.L., 1969: 414 (by implication).
Thurston, 1974a: app. A, C. ( Harpinia cariniceps ). Lowry and Bullock, 1976: 129.
Barnard and Drummond, 1978: 534.
Barnard and Barnard, 1990: 116.
Barnard and Karaman, 1991: 629.
JaŻdŻewski et al., 1992: 465, 470.
De Broyer and Jażdżewski, 1993: 85.
Valério-Berardo and Piera, 2006: 75, 81.
Distribution: W
Palmer Archipelago: “Discovery” 1925–1927, Schollaert Channel, sta. 181, [64°30’S 62°52’W], 160– 335 m (bottom: mud; gear: nets); Anvers Island, Fournier Bay, sta. 186, [64°31’S 63°06’W], 295 m (bottom: mud; gear: large heavy dredge) (KHB 32).
South Orkney Islands: “Discovery” 1925–1927, off Signy Island, sta. 162, [60°43’S 45°38’W], 320 m (bottom: green mud; gear: large heavy dredge); sta. 167, [60°43’S 45°38’W], 244–344 m (bottom: green mud; gear: nets) (KHB 32).
South Shetland Islands: “Discovery” 1925–1927, King George Island, Admiralty Bay, sta. 195, 62 °07’S 58°28’W, 391 m (bottom: mud, stones; gear: nets) (KHB 32); 88–120 m (gear: Van Veen grab) (KJ et al. 92).
Depth range: 88– 391 m.
Type-locality: South Orkney Islands: “Discovery” 1925–1927, off Signy Island, sta. 167, [60°43’S 45°38’W], 244–344 m (bottom: green mud; gear: nets) (KHB 32).
Ecology: Collected from mud, stones.
Type material location: NHM, London.
Remarks: See remarks under Pseudharpinia dentata .
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