Anoplodactylus typhlops Sars, 1888
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https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-1712-1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11127866 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C4812F-FFA1-3A7C-FCE6-5EBEE2FADB15 |
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Anoplodactylus typhlops Sars, 1888 |
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Anoplodactylus typhlops Sars, 1888 View in CoL
Anoplodactylus typhlops Sars, 1888: 341-342 View in CoL , plate 2, figures 3a–3c; Sars, 1891: 29-31, plate II, figures 3a–3e; Carpenter, 1905: 175, plate III, figures 12–19; Stephensen, 1933: 44-45, figure 12; Hedgpeth, 1948: 228-229, figures 29a–29c; Stock, 1955: 235-236, figure 12a; Turpaeva, 1973: 181-183, plate I, figures 1–8; Stock, 1991: 207, figure 55.
Anoplodactylus neglectus Hoek, 1898: 293-295 View in CoL , figures 7–10.
Anoplodactylus pelagicus Flynn, 1928: 25-27 View in CoL , figures 14a–14b; Barnard, 1954: 128, figures 19a– 19g.
Diagnosis: See Barnard (1954).
Distribution: Brazil (off Pernambuco), Bermuda, northwest coast of Africa, South Africa, Spain, Ireland, Norway, from Prince Edward to Crozet Islands, Tasman Sea, Costa Rica (Cocos Ridge), Gulf of Alaska ( Hedgpeth, 1948; Child, 1992; Müller, 1993; Raiskiy and Turpaeva, 2006).
Depth: From 900 to 3620 m deep.
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Anoplodactylus typhlops Sars, 1888
Lucena, Rudá Amorim & Christoffersen, Martin Lindsey 2018 |
Anoplodactylus pelagicus
Barnard KH 1954: 128 |
Flynn TT 1928: 27 |
Anoplodactylus neglectus
Hoek PPC 1898: 295 |
Anoplodactylus typhlops
Stock JH 1991: 207 |
Turpaeva E 1973: 181 |
Stock JH 1955: 235 |
Hedgpeth JW 1948: 228 |
Stephensen K 1933: 44 |
Carpenter GH 1905: 175 |
Sars GO 1891: 29 |
Sars GO 1888: 342 |