WoRMS name details
Leptodemus serratus Zelinka, 1928
731595 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:731595)
unaccepted (juvenile stage)
Species
marine
Zelinka, K. (1928). Monographie der Echinodera. <em>Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig.</em> 1-396, plates I-XXVII. [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype Private uncatalogued, geounit Gulf of Naples...
Holotype Private uncatalogued, geounit Gulf of Naples (Italy) [details]
Etymology [The species name was derived from Latin serratus, serrated, and referrred probably to the lateral spinose processes of...
Etymology [The species name was derived from Latin serratus, serrated, and referrred probably to the lateral spinose processes of the posterior 3 segments.] [details]
Neuhaus, B. (2024). World Kinorhyncha Database. Leptodemus serratus Zelinka, 1928. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=731595 on 2024-11-09
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original description
Zelinka, K. (1928). Monographie der Echinodera. <em>Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann, Leipzig.</em> 1-396, plates I-XXVII. [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Neuhaus, B. (2013). 5. Kinorhyncha (= Echinodera). In: Schmidt-Rhaesa, A. (Ed.), Handbook of Zoology, Gastrotricha, Cycloneuralia and Gnathifera, Volume 1: Nematomorpha, Priapulida, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin,. pp. 181-348. (look up in IMIS), available online at https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110272536.181 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Neuhaus, B. (2013). 5. Kinorhyncha (= Echinodera). In: Schmidt-Rhaesa, A. (Ed.), Handbook of Zoology, Gastrotricha, Cycloneuralia and Gnathifera, Volume 1: Nematomorpha, Priapulida, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin,. pp. 181-348. (look up in IMIS), available online at https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110272536.181 [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype Private uncatalogued, geounit Gulf of Naples (Italy) [details]
From editor or global species database
Etymology [The species name was derived from Latin serratus, serrated, and referrred probably to the lateral spinose processes of the posterior 3 segments.] [details]