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Cornurella Da Silva, Da Silva, Esteves & Decraemer, 2017
marine
Da Silva, M. C.; Da Silva, N. R. R.; Esteves, A. M.; Decraemer, W. (2017). A new genus Cornurella gen. n. (Nematoda, Desmodoridae, Filipjev, 1922) from Campos Basin, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. <em>Marine Biodiversity.</em> , available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-017-0696-1 [details] Available for editors [request]
Type locality contained in Campos Basin
type locality contained in Campos Basin [details]
Etymology From Latin "cornu", refering to the horn-like ornamentation at the base of the cephalic capsule.
Etymology From Latin "cornu", refering to the horn-like ornamentation at the base of the cephalic capsule. [details]
Nemys eds. (2024). Nemys: World Database of Nematodes. Cornurella Da Silva, Da Silva, Esteves & Decraemer, 2017. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=990080 on 2024-09-18
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Da Silva, M. C.; Da Silva, N. R. R.; Esteves, A. M.; Decraemer, W. (2017). A new genus Cornurella gen. n. (Nematoda, Desmodoridae, Filipjev, 1922) from Campos Basin, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. <em>Marine Biodiversity.</em> , available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-017-0696-1 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Venekey, V. (2017). Updates on information about free-living marine nematodes in Brazil: new records and comments on problems in taxonomic studies. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 4337(1): 38., available online at https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4337.1.2 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Venekey, V. (2017). Updates on information about free-living marine nematodes in Brazil: new records and comments on problems in taxonomic studies. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 4337(1): 38., available online at https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4337.1.2 [details] Available for editors [request]
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Etymology From Latin "cornu", refering to the horn-like ornamentation at the base of the cephalic capsule. [details]