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Pardos, F., Higgins, R.P. & Benito, J. (1998). Two new Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha, Cyclorhagida) from Spain, including a reevaluation of kinorhynch taxonomic characters. Zoologischer Anzeiger. 237: 195-208.
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Pardos, F., Higgins, R.P. & Benito, J.
1998
Two new Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha, Cyclorhagida) from Spain, including a reevaluation of kinorhynch taxonomic characters
Zoologischer Anzeiger
237: 195-208
Publication
The coordinates are erroneus, North and West were exchanged.
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Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
Meiobenthos
Morphology
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Holotype USNM 23554, geounit Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay, identified as Echinoderes cantabricus Pardos, Higgins & Benito, 1998
Paratype USNM 235555, 235556, geounit Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay, identified as Echinoderes cantabricus Pardos, Higgins & Benito, 1998
Holotype USNM 235559, geounit Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay, identified as Echinoderes hispanicus Pardos, Higgins & Benito, 1998
Paratype USNM 23558, 235559, geounit Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay, identified as Echinoderes hispanicus Pardos, Higgins & Benito, 1998
 Etymology

"The name cantabricus is Latin for "of Cantabria" the region in north Spain where the species was found." [details]

 Etymology

"The name hispanicus is Latin for "of Hispania", the roman name for the Iberian Peninsula." [details]

 Taxonomy

Pardos et al. (1998: p. 196): designated as species inquirendum because only a juvenile stage was originally described. [details]