Clessidra tinkerensis ( Kunkel, 1910 ) Krapp-Schickel & Vader, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930903091007 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE0604-FF97-D039-E482-AF6EDD91FC24 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Clessidra tinkerensis ( Kunkel, 1910 ) |
status |
comb. nov. |
Clessidra tinkerensis ( Kunkel, 1910) View in CoL nov. comb.
( Figure 7 View Figure 7 ) Maera tinkerensis Kunkel, 1910: 49–51 , fig. 18; Lazo-Wasem and Gable 1987: 322–323, fig. 1-2; Ruffo et al. 2000: 27, fig. 18.
Type locality
Bermuda.
Material examined
FSBC I 44870: 1 male slide, 1 female slide; 37 m; dredge; 5 July 1967; 26°24′ N, 82°58′ W GoogleMaps . FSBC I 44872: 1 adult; 37 m; dredge; 6 December 1966; 26°24′ N, 82°58′ W GoogleMaps . FSBC I 45589: slide; 73 m; dredge; 9 October 1966; 27°37′ N, 84°13′ W GoogleMaps . FSBC I 45595: slide, 2 adults; 55 m; dredge; 13 October 1966; 26°24′ N, 83°22′ W GoogleMaps . FSBC I 45660: 3; 55 m; 20 foot (6 m) balloon trynet; 15 November 1967; 26°24′ N, 83°22′ W GoogleMaps .
Length
10 mm.
Features for regional diagnosis
Gn2 are strikingly similar to Ceradocus sheardi . However, all metasome and urosome segments are dorsally and posteroventrally smooth. Telson lobes with distal excavation (versus C. sheardi ), robust seta not longer than telsonic tip (versus C. sheardi clearly longer).
Distribution
Bermuda ( Kunkel 1910; Lazo-Wasem and Gable 1987; Ruffo et al. 2000). Now also Florida, Gulf of Mexico.
Ecology
Sand, down to 73 m.
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