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  • Scarabino & Scarabino (2011)
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  • Scarabino & Scarabino (2011)
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  • Ten new species of Scaphopoda (one of the Order Dentaliida and nine of the Order Gadilida) from bathyal and abyssal depths in the North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and northern Brazil are described. The material was collected during diverse expeditions carried out by European and American research institutions. The new species are named as, in the order Dentaliida: Laevidentalium abyplaine new species; and in the order Gadilida: Pulsellum filiforme new species, Striopulsellum sandersi new species, Striopulsellum knorr new species, Striopulsellum atlantis new species, Cadulus unilobatus new species, Gadila celtica new species, Gadila cretea new species, Chistikovia atlantica new species and Siphonodentalium coronatum new species. These findings confirm that the deep-water realm, even in regions historically considered as well known, are far from being adequately inventoried.
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  • Ten new species of Scaphopoda (one of the Order Dentaliida and nine of the Order Gadilida) from bathyal and abyssal depths in the North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and northern Brazil are described. The material was collected during diverse expeditions carried out by European and American research institutions. The new species are named as, in the order Dentaliida: Laevidentalium abyplaine new species; and in the order Gadilida: Pulsellum filiforme new species, Striopulsellum sandersi new species, Striopulsellum knorr new species, Striopulsellum atlantis new species, Cadulus unilobatus new species, Gadila celtica new species, Gadila cretea new species, Chistikovia atlantica new species and Siphonodentalium coronatum new species. These findings confirm that the deep-water realm, even in regions historically considered as well known, are far from being adequately inventoried.
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  • Scarabino, V., & Scarabino, F. 2011. Ten new bathyal and abyssal species of Scaphopoda from the Atlantic Ocean. <i>Nautilus</i>, 125(3): 127-136.
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