Chiriscus australis Richardson, 1911
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Chiriscus australis Richardson, 1911 |
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Chiriscus australis Richardson, 1911 View in CoL
Chiriscus australis Richardson, 1911: 170 View in CoL –171, figs 1–5.
Macrochiridothea australis View in CoL . — Poore, 1984: 72 –76, figs 1a, 2. — Carvacho, 1997: 48 (list).
Material. Holotype: Off Río de la Plata, Argentina, 21 m, 36°S, 56°W, USNM 42092 (ovigerous female, 7.9 mm).
Distribution. Off Río de la Plata, Argentina (38°S); 21 m depth.
Remarks. Chiriscus australis is known only from the type specimen partly reillustrated by Poore (1984). The female is larger than that of C. giambiagiae . The absence of lateral incisions is a unique feature.
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Chiriscus australis Richardson, 1911
Poore, Gary C. B. 2009 |
Macrochiridothea australis
Carvacho 1997: 48 |
Poore 1984: 72 |
Chiriscus australis
Richardson 1911: 170 |