Pagès, F., Flood, P. & Youngbluth, M., 2006. Gelatinous zooplankton net-collected in the Gulf of Maine and adjacent submarine canyons: new species, new family (Jeanbouilloniidae), taxonomic remarks and some parasites. Scientia Marina, 70(3): 363-379. [p. 368-371; figs. 3, 4A-D, 5A].
“[...] in Oceanographer Canyon waters (39°52.7’N, 68°48.0’W) in the 777 to 678 m depth range [...]”.
Oceanographer Canyon is a submarine canyon of the Gulf of Maine (northwestern Atlantic).
Holotype: Museu de Ciències Naturals (Zoologia) de Barcelona, MZB 2013-4477-A (loc. tip.; ex Cnidarian collection Institut de Ciències del Mar de Barcelona, CSIC).
Paratypes: Museu de Ciències Naturals (Zoologia) de Barcelona, MZB 2013-4477 (loc. tip.; 1 specimen, ex Cnidarian collection Institut de Ciències del Mar de Barcelona, CSIC).
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Troglorrhynchus gridellii bonretorni
Español, 1952. Coleópteros cavernícolas del macizo de la Musara (provincia Tarragona). Speleon, 3 (4): 197-203.
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Gili J. M., Bouillon J., Pagès F., Palanques A. & Puig P., 1999. Submarine canyons as habitats of prolific plankton populations: three new deep-sea Hydroidomedusae in the western Mediterranean. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 125: 313-329. [p. 321-323; fig. 5].
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