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Chaetocirratulus gayheadius (Hartman, 1965) (redescription)
Chaetocirratulus hessleri Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetocirratulus sandersi Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetocirratulus tomaculus Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetozone adunca Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetozone anasima Doner & Blake, 2006 (additional source)
Chaetozone artaspinosa Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetozone benthaliana McIntosh, 1885 (status source)
Chaetozone brychiata Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetozone castouria Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetozone diodonta Doner & Blake, 2006 (additional source)
Chaetozone donerae Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetozone hystricosa Doner & Blake, 2006 (additional source)
Chaetozone lophia Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetozone novagracilis Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetozone paucispinosa Blake, 2022 (original description)
Chaetozone profunda Blake, 2022 (original description)
Holotype USNM 1660936, geounit North Atlantic Lower Bathyal Province, identified as Chaetocirratulus hessleri Blake, 2022
Holotype USNM 1660938, geounit North Atlantic Lower Bathyal Province, identified as Chaetocirratulus sandersi Blake, 2022
Holotype USNM 1660944, geounit Cape Hatteras, identified as Chaetozone adunca Blake, 2022
Holotype USNM 1660984, geounit North Atlantic Lower Bathyal Province, identified as Chaetozone brychiata Blake, 2022
Holotype USNM 1660990, geounit North Atlantic Lower Bathyal Province, identified as Chaetozone castouria Blake, 2022
Holotype USNM 1661219, geounit Georges Bank, identified as Chaetozone donerae Blake, 2022
Holotype USNM 1661244, geounit North Atlantic Lower Bathyal Province, identified as Chaetozone paucispinosa Blake, 2022
Holotype USNM 1661368, geounit North Atlantic Lower Bathyal Province, identified as Caulleriella cryptica Blake, 2022
Holotype USNM 1661373, geounit North Atlantic Lower Bathyal Province, identified as Chaetozone novagracilis Blake, 2022
Holotype USNM 1661375, geounit Cape Lookout, identified as Chaetozone lophia Blake, 2022
Holotype USNM 1661492, geounit North Atlantic Lower Bathyal Province, identified as Chaetozone profunda Blake, 2022
Holotype LACM AHF 12722, geounit North Atlantic Lower Bathyal Province, identified as Chaetocirratulus tomaculus Blake, 2022
NW Atlantic Ocean: off New England (USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: off New Jersey and Delaware (USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: off New Jersey and Delaware (USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: near Veatch Canyon, off New England (USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: off Cape Hatteras (North Carolina, USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: Boston Harbor (Massachusetts, USA). Likely widespread in estuaries along the U.S. northeastern ... [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean, widespread along the entire U.S. Atlantic slope from off New England to the Carolinas. [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: USA (Georges Bank, off New England; Gloucester Harbor and Massachusetts Bay, Massachusetts). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: U.S. Atlantic slope from off New England to the Carolinas. [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: off Charleston (South Carolina, USA). [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean, widespread along the entire U.S. Atlantic slope. [details]
NW Atlantic Ocean: U.S. Atlantic continental slope from off New England to the Carolinas. [details]
"The epithet cryptica, is from the Greek, krypto, for hide or conceal, in reference to these specimens being hidden ... [details]
"This species is named for the late Dr. Robert E. Hessler, prominent deep-sea ecologist whose pioneering studies ... [details]
"This species is named for the late Dr. Howard Sanders, prominent ecologist whose classic studies with the late Dr. ... [details]
"The epithet, tomaculus, is from the Latin, tomacina, for a kind of sausage, in reference to the sausage-shaped ... [details]
"The epithet [adunca] is from the Latin, aduncus, for bent inward, in reference to the inwardly curved tip of some ... [details]
"The epithet [artaspinosa] is from artus, Latin for narrow and spina, Latin for thorn, referring to the narrow ... [details]
"The epithet brychiata is from the Greek, brychios, “from the deep”, in reference to the deep-sea habitat of ... [details]
"The epithet, castouria, is from the Greek castor, for beaver and oura, Greek for tail in reference to the expanded ... [details]
"This species is named for Ms. Stacy A. Doner Tewari, my former graduate student and colleague, in recognition of ... [details]
"The epithet is from the Greek, lophia for crest; in reference to the prominent dorsal crest on the peristomium of ... [details]
"The epithet [novagracilis] is from novus, Latin for new or recent; and gracilis, Latin for slender or thin and is ... [details]
"The epithet paucispinosa is from paucis, Latin for few and spina, Latin for thorn, in reference to the reduced ... [details]
"The epithet [profunda] is from the Latin, profundus for deep or vast, referring to the deep-sea habitat of this ... [details]
Continental slope (2060–2085 m), in sediments of about 66.5% sand and 33.5% silt and clay. [details]
Shallow subtidal sediments (4–16 m) with lower percentages of fines (silt + clay ca. 20%) and higher sand ... [details]
Continental slope (1003–2200 m), in sediments of 70% or more of silt and clay. [details]
Coarse to fine sands (95-99%), at shallow depths (29–82 m). [details]
Continental slope (605 m), in sediment consisting of 94-95% sand with low water content. [details]
Continental slope (1338–3494 m), in sediments with relatively high percentages of silt and clay. [details]
Holotype of Chaetozone benthaliana McIntosh, 1885 (NHMUK 1885.12.1.278) examined by Blake (2022: 9) and designated ... [details]
Off New England (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (40.0835°N, 67.4983°W), 2085 m. [details]
Off New Jersey and Delaware (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (38.614°N, 72.8577°W), 2056 m. [details]
Off New Jersey and Delaware (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (38.5963°N, 72.8943°W), 2013 m. [details]
Off New England (USA), near Veatch Canyon, NW Atlantic Ocean (39.8116°N, 70.68°W), 1102 m. [details]
Off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (35.4717°N, 74.795°W), 579 m. [details]
Boston Harbor, Massachusetts (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (42.3397°N, 70.9606°W), 9 m. [details]
Off Delaware (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (37.8627°N, 72.3335°W), 2095 m. [details]
Off New Jersey and Delaware (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (38.598°N, 72.8855°W), 2194 m. [details]
Georges Bank, off Massachusetts (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (40.9867°N, 66.9317°W), 70 m. [details]
Off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (34.2667°N, 75.7662°W), 580 m. [details]
Off Charleston, South Carolina (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (32.3877°N, 77.2755°W), 605 m. [details]
Off Delaware and New Jersey (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (38.5997°N, -72.8815°W), 2195 m. [details]
Off New England (USA), NW Atlantic Ocean (40.1728°N, 67.6238°W), 2175 m. [details]