WoRMS source details
North Atlantic
Litocorsa stremma Pearson, 1970 (original description)
Synelmis klatti (Friedrich, 1950) accepted as Glyphohesione klatti Friedrich, 1950 (additional source)
Paratype NHMUK 1968.97, geounit Scotland, identified as Litocorsa stremma Pearson, 1970
18-3993 m. Originally found at 750 m. [details]
Arctic Ocean, off Greenland; NE Atlantic, from Scotland to Mediterranean Sea; NW Atlantic, from Gulf of St. Lawrence ... [details]
Northeast Atlantic Ocean: northern Loch Linnhe and Loch Eil (Scotland, UK). [details]
Atlantic Ocean, Scotland (UK), Loch Linnhe. [details]
"The generic name is based on the unique form of the prostomium, the literal meaning being 'smooth-headed'" ... [details]
The specific epithet stremma is an Ancient Greek word meaning 'sprain', 'dislocation' or 'that which is twisted, ... [details]
Bottoms of mud, mixed silt-mud, and mud with gravel, sand and shell fragments. [details]
Soft sediments, consisting in different mixes of gravel, sand, silt and clay, at subtidal depths. [details]
Soft sediments, consisting in different mixes of gravel, sand, silt and clay, at subtidal depths. [details]
Atlantic Ocean, United Kingdom, west coast of Scotland, Northern Loch Linnhe (geocoordinates not provided, ... [details]