WoRMS source details

Systematics, Taxonomy
Asclerocheilus abyssalis Blake, 2023 (original description)
Asclerocheilus heterochaetus Kudenov & Blake, 1978 (additional source)
Axiokebuita australis Blake, 2023 (original description)
Oligobregma Kudenov & Blake, 1978 (identification resource)
Oligobregma aristata Blake, 2023 (original description)
Oligobregma bathyala Blake, 2023 (original description)
Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023 (original description)
Oligobregma renuncula Blake, 2023 (original description)
Oligobregma tasmania (Kirkegaard, 1996) (new combination reference)
Pseudoscalibregma glandipodium Blake, 2023 (original description)
Paratype AM W.52350, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Pseudoscalibregma glandipodium Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52678, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52679, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Pseudoscalibregma glandipodium Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52680, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Holotype AM W.52681, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Axiokebuita australis Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52682, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Pseudoscalibregma glandipodium Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52683, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma aristata Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52685, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Holotype AM W.52686, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma bathyala Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52687, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma bathyala Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52688, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma bathyala Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52690, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52691, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52692, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52693, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52694, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52695, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Axiokebuita australis Blake, 2023
Holotype AM W.52697, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Pseudoscalibregma glandipodium Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52698, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Holotype AM W.52702, geounit Coral Sea, identified as Oligobregma renuncula Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52703, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Asclerocheilus abyssalis Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.52704, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Asclerocheilus abyssalis Blake, 2023
Holotype AM W.53900, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma aristata Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.53989, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Axiokebuita australis Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.53991, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma bathyala Blake, 2023
Holotype AM W.53992, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.53993, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma profunda Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.53994, geounit Coral Sea, identified as Oligobregma renuncula Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.53995, geounit Coral Sea, identified as Oligobregma renuncula Blake, 2023
Paratype AM W.53996, geounit Tasman Sea, identified as Oligobregma renuncula Blake, 2023
Pacific Ocean: eastern Australia, off New South Wales (abyssal depths, 3952–4280 m). [details]
Pacific Ocean: continental slope and abyssal plain off SE Australia, Tasmania and Victoria (2793–4107 m). [details]
Pacific Ocean: off eastern Australia (2793–4031 m). [details]
Pacific Ocean: lower continental slope off SE Australia (2694–2789 m). [details]
Pacific Ocean: abyssal depths off eastern Australia, Tasmania to New South Wales (3881‒4170 m). [details]
Pacific Ocean: abyssal depths off eastern Australia from New South Wales to Queensland, Coral Sea (4005–4280 m). [details]
Pacific Ocean: eastern Australia, off Tasmania and New South Wales (2480–4026 m). [details]
From Blake (2023: 277): "The epithet is from abyss, Latin for a bottomless pit or the deep sea, in reference to ... [details]
From Blake (2023: 279): "The epithet is from the Latin australis, in reference to the Australian and Southern ... [details]
From Blake (2023: 282): "The epithet is from arista, Latin for long pointed awn (of grasses) or ear; in reference ... [details]
From Blake (2023: 287): "The epithet is from the Greek, bathys for deep." [details]
From Blake (2023: 290): "The epithet is from profundus, Latin for deep in reference to the deep-sea habitat of this ... [details]
From Blake (2023: 293): "The epithet is from the Latin, renis, for kidney, in reference to the conspicuous ... [details]
From Blake (2023: 296): "The epithet is from the Latin glandis, for glandular, and podium, for a foot-like ... [details]
Continental slopes and abyssal plains (2793–4107 m). [details]
Lower continental slopes and abyssal plains (2793–4031 m). [details]
Lower continental slopes and abyssal plains (2480–4026 m). [details]
Eastern Australia, abyssal plain off Newcastle, New South Wales (distance 3.5 km, -33.441°, 152.702°, 4280 m to ... [details]
Eastern Australia, continental slope off Tasmania, Freycinet Marine Park (-41.721°, 149.125°), 2793 m. [details]
Abyssal plain off New South Wales, eastern Australia, Hunter Marine Park (-32.131°, 153.527° to -32.163°, ... [details]
Off eastern Australia, between Victoria and Tasmania, near Bass Strait Marine Park (distance, 2.7 km, -39.462°, ... [details]
Abyssal plain off eastern Australia, New South Wales, Hunter Marine Park (-32.131°, 153.527° to -32.163°, ... [details]
Abyssal plain, off Queensland, eastern Australia, SW of Fraser Island, Coral Sea (distance 6.1 km, -25.221° ... [details]
Eastern Australia, abyssal plain off New South Wales, Jervis Marine Park (distance 2.6 km, - 35.117° 151.473°, ... [details]