WoRMS name details
Amphioplus depressa (Ljungman, 1867)
212941 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:212941)
unaccepted (synonym)
Species
marine, fresh, terrestrial
(of Amphipholis depressa Ljungman, 1867) Ljungman, A. (1867). Ophiuroidea viventia huc usque cognita enumerat. <em>Öfversigt af Kgl. Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar 1866.</em> 23(9): 303-336., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/32287761 [details]
Stöhr, S.; O’Hara, T.; Thuy, B. (Eds) (2024). World Ophiuroidea Database. Amphioplus depressa (Ljungman, 1867). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=212941 on 2024-11-10
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2000-09-25 07:20:28Z
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Garcia, Maria
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original description
(of Amphipholis depressa Ljungman, 1867) Ljungman, A. (1867). Ophiuroidea viventia huc usque cognita enumerat. <em>Öfversigt af Kgl. Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar 1866.</em> 23(9): 303-336., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/32287761 [details]
basis of record Rowe, F. W. E.; Gates, J. (1995). Echinodermata. <em>In: Wells, A.; Houston, W.W.K. (Ed.) Zoological catalogue of Australia, 33. CSIRO: Melbourne. ISBN 0-643-05696-3. XIII.</em> 510 pp. [details]
basis of record Rowe, F. W. E.; Gates, J. (1995). Echinodermata. <em>In: Wells, A.; Houston, W.W.K. (Ed.) Zoological catalogue of Australia, 33. CSIRO: Melbourne. ISBN 0-643-05696-3. XIII.</em> 510 pp. [details]
Unreviewed
Ecology Ecology: benthic, inshore. General distribution: tropical, east Indo-west Pacific ocean, depth range 0-35 m. (Rowe & Gates, 1995).Also distributed in Ceylon, Bay of Bengal, East Indies, north Australia, Philippine and South Pacific Is. (Clark & Rowe, 1971); Australia (Rowe & Gates, 1995). [details]
Spelling A. depressus in Loisette & Marshall (1983) and Clark & Rowe (1971).
In Subgenus (Lymanella) A.M. Clark, 1970. Holotype whereabouts undetermined. Type locality: 'deep water between Batavia and Singapore', Indo-Malay Archipelago (Rowe & Gates, 1995). [details]