Mexorchestia carpenteri carpenteri Wildish and LeCroy, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2016.1180719 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4328619 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C12FB813-FFAE-FFF0-FF31-FCC0FF37F9C3 |
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Carolina |
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Mexorchestia carpenteri carpenteri Wildish and LeCroy, 2014 |
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Mexorchestia carpenteri carpenteri Wildish and LeCroy, 2014 View in CoL BOLD:AAC1491
As Tethorchestia View in CoL sp. B, Bousfield 1984, p 204; ‘Tethorchestia’ LeCroy 2011, p 757; Mexorchestia carpenteri carpenteri Wildish and LeCroy 2014, p. 562 View in CoL .
Material examined
Two samples, 5B and 9A, n = 14, both from Stovell ’ s Bay on Spanish Point. This taxon was found in the same bleached Enteromorpha wrack with P. monodi BOLD: AAB 3402.
Distribution
This taxon was found in only one location, Stovell ’ s Bay, of the 19 locations sampled.
Remarks
Live specimens can readily be distinguished by the conspicuous red and black epidermal pigment patterns present on a pale white or fawn-coloured background ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 ). In the Florida specimens of this taxon ( Wildish and LeCroy 2014) the pigment patterns are also variable. It is of interest that the bauplan of the Bermuda dorsal pigment patterns are very similar to those recorded by Wildish and Lecroy (2014, see fig. 6D); for coastal Atlantic specimens of this taxon at Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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Mexorchestia carpenteri carpenteri Wildish and LeCroy, 2014
Wildish, D. J., Smith, S. R., Loeza-Quintana, T., Radulovici, A. E. & Adamowicz, S. J. 2016 |
Mexorchestia carpenteri carpenteri Wildish and LeCroy 2014 , p. 562
carpenteri (Wildish and LeCroy 2014: 562 |
Tethorchestia
Bousfield 1984 |