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Essenberg, Christine. (1917). On some new species of Aphroditidae from the coast of California. University of California Publications in Zoology. 16(22): 401-430, plates 31-37.
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Essenberg, Christine
1917
On some new species of Aphroditidae from the coast of California
University of California Publications in Zoology
16(22): 401-430, plates 31-37
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Systematics, Taxonomy
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Aphrodita brevitentaculata Essenberg, 1917 (original description)
Aphrodita californica Essenberg, 1917 accepted as Aphrodita castanea Moore, 1910 accepted as Aphrodita negligens Moore, 1905 (original description)
Aphrodita cryptommata Essenberg, 1917 accepted as Aphrodita japonica Marenzeller, 1879 (original description)
Aphrodita longipalpa Essenberg, 1917 (original description)
Aphrodita raripapillata Essenberg, 1917 accepted as Aphrodita armifera Moore, 1910 (original description)
Aphrodita solitaria Essenberg, 1917 accepted as Aphrodita refulgida Moore, 1910 (original description)
Aphrodite raripapillata Essenberg, 1917 accepted as Aphrodita armifera Moore, 1910 (original description)
Aphrodita californica Essenberg, 1917 accepted as Aphrodita castanea Moore, 1910 accepted as Aphrodita negligens Moore, 1905 (original description)
Aphrodita cryptommata Essenberg, 1917 accepted as Aphrodita japonica Marenzeller, 1879 (original description)
Aphrodita longipalpa Essenberg, 1917 (original description)
Aphrodita raripapillata Essenberg, 1917 accepted as Aphrodita armifera Moore, 1910 (original description)
Aphrodita solitaria Essenberg, 1917 accepted as Aphrodita refulgida Moore, 1910 (original description)
Aphrodite raripapillata Essenberg, 1917 accepted as Aphrodita armifera Moore, 1910 (original description)
Holotype LACM, geounit California, identified as Aphrodita brevitentaculata Essenberg, 1917
Holotype LACM, geounit California, identified as Aphrodita californica Essenberg, 1917
Holotype UCB, geounit Southern California, identified as Aphrodita longipalpa Essenberg, 1917
Holotype LACM, geounit California, identified as Aphrodita californica Essenberg, 1917
Holotype UCB, geounit Southern California, identified as Aphrodita longipalpa Essenberg, 1917
Etymology
None given, but elsewhere the author notes "the palpi are the longest known in any species of the genus" (p. 404) [details]
Type locality
off San Diego, California, USA, 32°42'N 117°16'W, kelp holdfasts, 1898, S.J. Holmes [details]
Type locality
off La Jolla, station 1124, southern California, 32°55.1'N 117°18.5'W, 292 m [details]