WoRMS source details
Ophryotrocha mammillata Ravara, Marçal, Wiklund & Hilário, 2015 (original description)
Ophryotrocha sadina Ravara, Marçal, Wiklund & Hilário, 2015 (original description)
Ophryotrocha scutella [auct.] accepted as Ophryotrocha scutellus Wiklund, Glover & Dahlgren, 2009 (basis of record)
Ophryotrocha scutellus Wiklund, Glover & Dahlgren, 2009 (additional source)
Holotype NHMUK NHM2014.54, geounit Portuguese part of the North Atlantic Ocean, identified as Ophryotrocha mammillata Ravara, Marçal, Wiklund & Hilário, 2015
Holotype NHMUK NHM2014.62, geounit Portuguese Atlantic Coast, identified as Ophryotrocha sadina Ravara, Marçal, Wiklund & Hilário, 2015
Authors: "Ophryotrocha lusa is named in allusion to 'LUSO', the first Portuguese deep-water ROV used on the ... [details]
Authors: "Ophryotrocha mammillata sp. nov. is named after its mammillate glands on the posterior chaetigers, from ... [details]
Authors: "Ophryotrocha sadina sp. nov. is named after its sampling site off Setubal. The name 'Sadino' is the ... [details]
Misspelling. See Ophryotrocha scutellus for explanation. [details]
The 'scutellus' spelling modification from 'scutella' cannot have been for a mistaken need for gender agreement as ... [details]
Setubal canyon, off Portugal, 38.2809, -9.1122, 1000 m, on experimental deployment of cow bones [details]
Setubal canyon, off Portugal, 38.2809, -9.1122, 1000 m, on experimental deployment of cow bones [details]
Setubal canyon, off Portugal, 38.2809, -9.1122, 1000 m, on experimental deployment of cow bones [details]