WoRMS name details
Centrophyes Zelinka, 1907
731479 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:731479)
unaccepted > junior subjective synonym (juvenile stage of Pycnophyidae)
Genus
- Species Centrophyes biserratus Zelinka, 1928 accepted as Pycnophyes biserratus (Zelinka, 1928) (original name)
- Species Centrophyes curvatus Zelinka, 1928 accepted as Pycnophyes curvatus (Zelinka, 1928) (juvenile stage)
- Species Centrophyes denticulatus Zelinka, 1928 accepted as Pycnophyes denticulatus (Zelinka, 1928) (juvenile stage)
- Species Centrophyes diffusus Zelinka, 1928 accepted as Pycnophyes diffusus (Zelinka, 1928) (juvenile stage)
- Species Centrophyes longihastatus Zelinka, 1928 accepted as Pycnophyes longihastatus (Zelinka, 1928) (juvenile stage)
- Species Centrophyes moderatus Zelinka, 1928 accepted as Pycnophyes moderatus (Zelinka, 1928) (juvenile stage)
- Species Centrophyes rectilineatus Zelinka, 1928 accepted as Pycnophyes rectilineatus (Zelinka, 1928) (juvenile stage)
- Species Centrophyes tenuis Zelinka, 1928 accepted as Pycnophyes tenuis (Zelinka, 1928) (juvenile stage)
- Species Centrophyes validus Zelinka, 1928 accepted as Pycnophyes validus (Zelinka, 1928) (juvenile stage)
marine
masculine
Zelinka, C. (1907). Zur Kenntnis der Echinoderen. <em>Zoologischer Anzeiger.</em> 32(5): 130-136. [details]
Etymology [The genus name was derived from Greek κέντρον kentron, centre, and Greek phyo, let develop, made by nature, a...
Etymology [The genus name was derived from Greek κέντρον kentron, centre, and Greek phyo, let develop, made by nature, a common suffix of homalorhagid genera, and referred to the single spinose process on the posterior segment.] [details]
Neuhaus, B. (2024). World Kinorhyncha Database. Centrophyes Zelinka, 1907. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=731479 on 2024-11-09
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Zelinka, C. (1907). Zur Kenntnis der Echinoderen. <em>Zoologischer Anzeiger.</em> 32(5): 130-136. [details]
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Etymology [The genus name was derived from Greek κέντρον kentron, centre, and Greek phyo, let develop, made by nature, a common suffix of homalorhagid genera, and referred to the single spinose process on the posterior segment.] [details]