Caberea lata Busk, 1852
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2016.5.3.551 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DB4387B9-7C3C-FF82-4D92-F8811B27FC43 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Caberea lata Busk, 1852 |
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Material examined. Seopseom Island, 7 Jan. 2009 (J.E.
Seo ; B.S. Min; H.J. Yang) by SCUBA diving; Hangaechang at Munseom Island , 8 Jan. 2009 (J.E. Seo; B.S. Min; H.J. Yang) by SCUBA diving; Beomseom Island , 8 Jan. 2009 (J. R. Lee) by SCUBA diving; Saeggi Island , Munseom Island , 5 Oct. 2009 (B.S. Min; H.J. Yang) by SCUBA diving from 30 m in depth; Hangaechang at Munseom Island , 6 Oct. 2009 (B.S. Min; H.J. Yang) by SCUBA diving from 30 m in depth; Seopseom Island , 13 Oct. 2009 (B.S. Min; H.J. Yang) by SCUBA diving from 28 m in depth; Seopseom Island , 20 Nov. 2009 (B.S. Min; H.J. Yang) by SCUBA diving from 30 m in depth; Saeggi Island , Munseom Island, 19 Jan. 2010 (B.S. Min; H.J. Yang) by SCUBA diving; Marado Island, 14 Nov. 2010 (J.E. Seo; B.S. Min; H.J. Yang) by SCUBA diving from 1020 m in depth .
Substratum. Sponges, barnacles, stones and worm tubes.
Remarks. Caberea lata Busk, 1852 has been collected from various substrata such as sponges, other bryozoans, corals, seaweeds, shells, worm tubes and fishing nets. The stone is newly added as one of substrata of this species.
Distribution. Korea, Japan, Pacific and Indian.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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