WoRMS source details

Indo West Pacific Region
Hyalopale angeliensis Watson, Tilic & Rouse, 2019 (original description)
Hyalopale bispinosa Perkins, 1985 (redescription)
Hyalopale furfuricula Watson, Tilic & Rouse, 2019 (original description)
Hyalopale leslieae Watson, Tilic & Rouse, 2019 (original description)
Hyalopale sapphiriglancyorum Watson, Tilic & Rouse, 2019 (original description)
Hyalopale zerofskii Watson, Tilic & Rouse, 2019 (original description)
Holotype MZB Poly.00409, geounit Halmahera, identified as Hyalopale sapphiriglancyorum Watson, Tilic & Rouse, 2019
Holotype NTM W.25602, geounit Red Sea, identified as Hyalopale furfuricula Watson, Tilic & Rouse, 2019
Holotype SIO SIO-BIC A8084, geounit San Clemente Island, identified as Hyalopale zerofskii Watson, Tilic & Rouse, 2019
Holotype USNM 097530, original designated paratype Hyalopale bispinosa, geounit Florida Keys, identified as Hyalopale leslieae Watson, Tilic & Rouse, 2019
Hyalopale angeliensis is named after the type locality of Angel Island, Dampier, Australia [details]
authors: Hyalopale furfuricula is named using "a diminutive form of furfur from the Latin and refers to the many ... [details]
Hyalopale leslieae is named after Leslie Harris from the Los Angeles County Museum (LACM) [details]
Hyalopale sapphiriglancyorum is named for the Glancy family, after the endowment support by John and Cynthia ... [details]
Hyalopale zerofskii is named after the collector of the holotype, Phil Zerofski, of Scripps Oceanography. [details]
Angel Island, Dampier, Western Australia, estimated -20.492, 116.794 (authors' incorrect geodata is as 20° 48’ ... [details]
Al Ghurdaqah region, Egypt, Red Sea, no geolocation given, estimated geolocation 27.253, 33.838 is that of ... [details]
reef crest at Looe Key, Florida Keys, estimated geolocation (not given in article) 24.5486, -81.4058, depth unknown. [details]
Kri Island; Raja Amput, near West Papua, Indonesia, 0.5558, 130.6854, shore shallows [details]
San Clemente Island, California, 32.9164, -118.4641 (32°54’59.25”N, 118°27’50.67”W), 10 m [details]
Holotype USNM 097530 was formerly designated a paratype of Hyalopale bispinosa by Perkins (1985) [details]