Kinorhyncha taxon details

Zelinkaderes klepali Bauer-Nebelsick, 1995

265095  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:265095)

accepted
Species
marine
Bauer-Nebelsick, M. (1995). Zelinkaderes klepali sp. n., from shallow water sands of the Red Sea (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida: Zelinkaderidae). <em>Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, Serie B Botanik und Zoologie.</em> 97 B: 57-74., available online at http://verlag.nhm-wien.ac.at/pdfs/097B_057074_Bauer-Nebelsick.pdf [details] 
Holotype  NHMW 3351, geounit Red Sea  
Holotype NHMW 3351, geounit Red Sea [details]
Etymology "This species in named in honor of Prof. Dr. W. Klepal, my doctoral mother and teacher in electron microscopy at the...  
Etymology "This species in named in honor of Prof. Dr. W. Klepal, my doctoral mother and teacher in electron microscopy at the University of Vienna." [details]
Neuhaus, B. (2024). World Kinorhyncha Database. Zelinkaderes klepali Bauer-Nebelsick, 1995. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/kinorhyncha/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=265095 on 2024-11-10
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2008-01-04 16:28:44Z
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2013-05-31 11:22:29Z
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original description Bauer-Nebelsick, M. (1995). Zelinkaderes klepali sp. n., from shallow water sands of the Red Sea (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida: Zelinkaderidae). <em>Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, Serie B Botanik und Zoologie.</em> 97 B: 57-74., available online at http://verlag.nhm-wien.ac.at/pdfs/097B_057074_Bauer-Nebelsick.pdf [details] 

basis of record van der Land, J. (ed). (2008). UNESCO-IOC Register of Marine Organisms (URMO). , available online at http://www.marinespecies.org/urmo/ [details] 

additional source Neuhaus, B. (2013). 5. Kinorhyncha (= Echinodera). In: Schmidt-Rhaesa, A. (Ed.), Handbook of Zoology, Gastrotricha, Cycloneuralia and Gnathifera, Volume 1: Nematomorpha, Priapulida, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin,. pp. 181-348. (look up in IMIS), available online at https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110272536.181 [details] Available for editors  PDF available

additional source Dal Zotto, M. (2015). Antygomonas caeciliae, a new kinorhynch from the Mediterranean Sea, with report of mitochondrial genetic data for the phylum. <em>Marine Biology Research.</em> 11(7): 689-702., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2015.1007872
note: Specimen(s) from Marsa Mubarak, Egypt, unknown if hologenophore(s) deposited in a collection, GenBank Accession number for cytochrom c oxidase subunit I: KP133069. [details] Available for editors  PDF available

additional source Dal Zotto, M.; Di Domenico, M.; Garraffoni, A.; Sørensen, M. V. (2013). Franciscideres gen. nov. – a new, highly aberrant kinorhynch genus from Brazil, with an analysis of its phylogenetic position. <em>Systematics and Biodiversity.</em> 11(3): 303-321., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/14772000.2013.819045
note: Specimen(s) from Red Sea, Marsa Mubarak, 25°30′44.60′′N,34°39′11.90′′E, unknown if hologenophore(s) deposited in a collection: GenBank accession number for 18S rRNA: KF372868. [details] Available for editors  PDF available

ecology source Hoffman, K. P.; Sánchez, N.; Sørensen, M. V.; Ingels, J. & Landers, S. L. (2021). Kinorhynch communities of Mobile Bay and the Alabama continental shelf. <em>Cahiers de Biologie Marine.</em> 62: 371-380., available online at https://doi.org/10.21411/CBM.A.B0EA3C57
note: note: Ecology of Kinorhyncha in the northern Gulf of Mexico. [details] Available for editors  PDF available
 
 Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

Holotype NHMW 3351, geounit Red Sea [details]
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit Gulf of Mexico (not certain) [details]
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit Red Sea [details]
Nontype Private uncatalogued, geounit Red Sea [details]
Paratype NHMW 3352 - 3360, geounit Red Sea [details]
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Etymology "This species in named in honor of Prof. Dr. W. Klepal, my doctoral mother and teacher in electron microscopy at the University of Vienna." [details]
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