Kinorhyncha taxon details
Dracoderes nidhug Thomsen, Rho, Kim & Sørensen, 2013
1433162 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1433162)
accepted
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marine
Thomsen, V. G.; Rho, H. S.; Kim, D.; Sørensen, M. V. (2013). A new species of <i>Dracoderes</i> (Kinorhyncha: Dracoderidae) from Korea provides further support for a dracoderid-homalorhagid relationship. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 3682(1): 133-142., available online at https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3682.1.6
note: The source says: published: 26 Jun. 2013. [details] Available for editors
note: The source says: published: 26 Jun. 2013. [details] Available for editors
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-649, geounit Sea of Japan/East Sea
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-649, geounit Sea of Japan/East Sea [details]
Etymology The species is named after the dragon “Nidhug”, known from Nordic mythology. At the End of Days, Nidhug will bite and...
Etymology The species is named after the dragon “Nidhug”, known from Nordic mythology. At the End of Days, Nidhug will bite and cut the roots of Ash Yggdrasil – the Tree of Life. [details]
Neuhaus, B. (2024). World Kinorhyncha Database. Dracoderes nidhug Thomsen, Rho, Kim & Sørensen, 2013. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/kinorhyncha/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1433162 on 2024-11-12
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Thomsen, V. G.; Rho, H. S.; Kim, D.; Sørensen, M. V. (2013). A new species of <i>Dracoderes</i> (Kinorhyncha: Dracoderidae) from Korea provides further support for a dracoderid-homalorhagid relationship. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 3682(1): 133-142., available online at https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3682.1.6
note: The source says: published: 26 Jun. 2013. [details] Available for editors
additional source Sørensen, M. V.; Dal Zotto, M.; Rho, H. S.; Herranz, M.; Sánchez, N.; Pardos, F.; Yamasaki, H. (2015). Phylogeny of Kinorhyncha based on morphology and two molecular loci. <em>PLOS ONE.</em> 10(7): e0133440, 33 pp., available online at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133440
note: specimen(s) from North West Pacific Ocean,South Korea, Ulijn, unknown if hologenophore(s) deposited in a collection: GenBank accession numbers for 18S rRNA: LC007040 and for 28S rRNA: LC007064. [details]
note: The source says: published: 26 Jun. 2013. [details] Available for editors
additional source Sørensen, M. V.; Dal Zotto, M.; Rho, H. S.; Herranz, M.; Sánchez, N.; Pardos, F.; Yamasaki, H. (2015). Phylogeny of Kinorhyncha based on morphology and two molecular loci. <em>PLOS ONE.</em> 10(7): e0133440, 33 pp., available online at https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133440
note: specimen(s) from North West Pacific Ocean,South Korea, Ulijn, unknown if hologenophore(s) deposited in a collection: GenBank accession numbers for 18S rRNA: LC007040 and for 28S rRNA: LC007064. [details]
Holotype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-649, geounit Sea of Japan/East Sea [details]
Paratype NHMD ZMUC-KIN-650 - ZMUC-KIN-657, geounit Sea of Japan/East Sea [details]
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Etymology The species is named after the dragon “Nidhug”, known from Nordic mythology. At the End of Days, Nidhug will bite and cut the roots of Ash Yggdrasil – the Tree of Life. [details]