Kinorhyncha name details
Pycnophyes lageria Sánchez, Herranz, Benito & Pardos, 2014
1433128 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1433128)
unaccepted (new combination)
Species
marine
Sánchez, N.; Herranz, M.; Benito, J.; Pardos, F. (2014). Pycnophyes almansae sp. nov. and Pycnophyes lageria sp. nov., two new homalorhagid kinorhynchs (Kinorhyncha, Homalorhagida) from the Iberian Peninsula, with special focus on introvert features. <em>Marine Biology Research.</em> 10(1): 17-36., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2013.793804
note: The source says: Published online 18 September 2013. Description: pp. 25-33, figs 5-9, tabs 4-5. The station at Cádiz Bay, collected 10.XI.2011, 13 m depth, contained Pycnophyes communis, P. dent...
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note: The source says: Published online 18 September 2013. Description: pp. 25-33, figs 5-9, tabs 4-5. The station at Cádiz Bay, collected 10.XI.2011, 13 m depth, contained Pycnophyes communis, P. dent...
The source says: Published online 18 September 2013.
Description: pp. 25-33, figs 5-9, tabs 4-5.
The station at Cádiz Bay, collected 10.XI.2011, 13 m depth, contained Pycnophyes communis, P. dentatus, and P. lageria (personal communication with N. Sánchez).
Holotype ZMUC ZMUC-KIN-621, geounit Gulf of Cadiz
Holotype ZMUC ZMUC-KIN-621, geounit Gulf of Cadiz [details]
Etymology The species name, lageria, refers to La Geria, a region in Lanzarote (Canary Islands) where vineyards are arranged into...
Etymology The species name, lageria, refers to La Geria, a region in Lanzarote (Canary Islands) where vineyards are arranged into fields of holes (geria or lageria) resembling the cuticular sculpturing of segment 10 in the new species. [details]
Neuhaus, B. (2021). World Kinorhyncha Database. Pycnophyes lageria Sánchez, Herranz, Benito & Pardos, 2014. Accessed at: http://www.marinespecies.org/kinorhyncha/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1433128 on 2024-11-13
original description
Sánchez, N.; Herranz, M.; Benito, J.; Pardos, F. (2014). Pycnophyes almansae sp. nov. and Pycnophyes lageria sp. nov., two new homalorhagid kinorhynchs (Kinorhyncha, Homalorhagida) from the Iberian Peninsula, with special focus on introvert features. <em>Marine Biology Research.</em> 10(1): 17-36., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2013.793804
note: The source says: Published online 18 September 2013. Description: pp. 25-33, figs 5-9, tabs 4-5. The station at Cádiz Bay, collected 10.XI.2011, 13 m depth, contained Pycnophyes communis, P. dent...
[details] Available for editors
new combination reference Sánchez, N.; Yamasaki, H.; Pardos, F.; Sørensen, M. V.; Martínez, A. (2016). Morphology disentangles the systematics of a ubiquitous but elusive meiofaunal group (Kinorhyncha: Pycnophyidae). <em>Cladistics.</em> 32(5): 479-505., available online at https://doi.org/10.1111/cla.12143
note: New combination: pp. 495-497, tab. 6. [details] Available for editors
note: The source says: Published online 18 September 2013. Description: pp. 25-33, figs 5-9, tabs 4-5. The station at Cádiz Bay, collected 10.XI.2011, 13 m depth, contained Pycnophyes communis, P. dent...
The source says: Published online 18 September 2013.
Description: pp. 25-33, figs 5-9, tabs 4-5.
The station at Cádiz Bay, collected 10.XI.2011, 13 m depth, contained Pycnophyes communis, P. dentatus, and P. lageria (personal communication with N. Sánchez).
new combination reference Sánchez, N.; Yamasaki, H.; Pardos, F.; Sørensen, M. V.; Martínez, A. (2016). Morphology disentangles the systematics of a ubiquitous but elusive meiofaunal group (Kinorhyncha: Pycnophyidae). <em>Cladistics.</em> 32(5): 479-505., available online at https://doi.org/10.1111/cla.12143
note: New combination: pp. 495-497, tab. 6. [details] Available for editors
Allotype ZMUC ZMUC-KIN-622, geounit Gulf of Cadiz [details]
Holotype ZMUC ZMUC-KIN-621, geounit Gulf of Cadiz [details]
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit Gulf of Cadiz [details]
Paratype ZMUC ZMUC-KIN-623 - ZMUC-KIN-627, geounit Gulf of Cadiz [details]
From editor or global species database
Etymology The species name, lageria, refers to La Geria, a region in Lanzarote (Canary Islands) where vineyards are arranged into fields of holes (geria or lageria) resembling the cuticular sculpturing of segment 10 in the new species. [details]