WoRMS source details
Ophryotrocha batillus Wiklund et al., 2012 (additional source)
Ophryotrocha batillus Wiklund et al., 2012 (original description)
Ophryotrocha flabella Wiklund et al., 2012 (original description)
Ophryotrocha langstrumpae Wiklund et al., 2012 (original description)
Ophryotrocha longicollaris Wiklund et al., 2012 (original description)
Ophryotrocha magnadentata Wiklund et al., 2012 (original description)
Ophryotrocha nauarchus Wiklund et al., 2012 (original description)
Palpiphitime Orensanz, 1990 accepted as Ophryotrocha Claparède & Mecznikow, 1869 (status source)
Palpiphitime lipovskyae Paxton, 2009 accepted as Ophryotrocha lipovskyae (Paxton, 2009) (status source)
Palpiphitime lobifera (Oug, 1978) accepted as Ophryotrocha lobifera Oug, 1978 (status source)
Palpiphitime longidentata (Josefson, 1975) accepted as Ophryotrocha longidentata Josefson, 1975 (status source)
San Clemente Basin for Ophryotrocha longicollaris Wiklund et al., 2012
Santa Catalina Basin for Ophryotrocha nauarchus Wiklund et al., 2012
Santa Cruz, California for Ophryotrocha batillus Wiklund et al., 2012
Santa Cruz, California for Ophryotrocha flabella Wiklund et al., 2012
Santa Cruz, California for Ophryotrocha langstrumpae Wiklund et al., 2012
Holotype BMNH NHMUK2012.13, verbatimGeounit East Pacific, Santa ..., identified as Ophryotrocha batillus Wiklund et al., 2012
Holotype BMNH NHMUK2012.19, verbatimGeounit East Pacific, Santa ..., identified as Ophryotrocha langstrumpae Wiklund et al., 2012
Holotype BMNH NHMUK2012.22, verbatimGeounit San Clemente Basin, ..., identified as Ophryotrocha longicollaris Wiklund et al., 2012
Holotype BMNH NHMUK2012.25, verbatimGeounit San Nicolas slope, E..., identified as Ophryotrocha magnadentata Wiklund et al., 2012
Holotype BMNH NHMUK2012.28, verbatimGeounit Santa Catalina Basin..., identified as Ophryotrocha nauarchus Wiklund et al., 2012
named after its flattened shovel-like headform, from the latin batillus, meaning ‘shovel’. [details]
named after the form of the parapodia, broadening out distally in a fan shape. Flabellum is latin for ‘fan’ [details]
named after a famous braid-bearing girl, Pippi Longstocking, in children’s books by Astrid Lindgren as it has ... [details]
named after its long first peristomial ring. Collare is latin for neck. [details]
named after its large and easily recognized maxillary forceps. Magnus is latin for ‘large’, and dentatus is ... [details]
named after the males’ additional appendages on the first chaetiger, these appendages resembles the epaulettes a ... [details]
Probably belongs in Ophryotrocha according to Wiklund et al (2012), but yet to be formally so placed. [details]
"... most similar to Ophryotrocha scutellus Wiklund et al., 2009 described from a shallow whale-fall in the North ... [details]
differs from Ophryotrocha globopalpata in the form of the jaw forceps, and in the form of the parapodia, where the ... [details]
similar to Ophryotrocha longidentata, O. globopalpata and O. flabella in that they all have long palpophores and ... [details]
superficially similar to most littoral Ophryotrocha species with its short antennae and palps. It resembles ... [details]
The male-associated appendages on the first chaetigers in Ophryotrocha nauarchus have not been observed in any ... [details]
Was under Iphitimidae. Palpiphitime is best treated as a species group within Ophyrotrocha according to Wiklund et ... [details]
Santa Cruz Basin, East Pacific, 33° 30′ 0 N, 119° 22′ 0 W,whale-fall at 1675 m [details]
Santa Cruz Basin, East Pacific, 33° 30 0 N, 119° 22 0 W,whale-fall at 1675 m [details]
Santa Cruz Basin, East Pacific, 33° 30 0 N, 119° 22 0 W, wood parcel at 1672 m [details]
San Clemente Basin, East Pacific, 32° 26′ 0 N , 118° 9′ 0 W, (32.433333° , -118.15°), whale-fall at 1960 m [details]
San Nicolas slope, East Pacific, 33° 20′ 0 N, 119° 59′ 0 W (33.333333°, -119.983333°) whale-fall at 960 m depth, [details]
Santa Catalina Basin, East Pacific, 33° 12′ 0 N, 118° 30′ 0 W (33.2°, -118.5°), whale-fall at 1240 m [details]