Echinoderes microaperturus

Echinoderes microaperturus is a species of mud dragons first found in coastal and subtidal locations around the Korean Peninsula and in the East China Sea.[1]

Echinoderes microaperturus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Kinorhyncha
Class: Cyclorhagida
Order: Echinorhagata
Family: Echinoderidae
Genus: Echinoderes
Species:
E. microaperturus
Binomial name
Echinoderes microaperturus
Sørensen et al., 2012

References

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  1. ^ Sørensen, Martin Vinther, et al. "An exploration of Echinoderes (Kinorhyncha: Cyclorhagida) in Korean and neighboring waters, with the description of four new species and a redescription of E. tchefouensis Lou, 1934." Zootaxa 3368 (2012): 161-196.

Further reading

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  • Sørensen, Martin V., et al. "Occurrence of the newly described kinorhynch genus Meristoderes (Cyclorhagida: Echinoderidae) in Korea, with the description of four new species." Helgoland Marine Research 67.2 (2013): 291-319.
  • Sørensen, Martin V. "First account of echinoderid kinorhynchs from Brazil, with the description of three new species." Marine Biodiversity 44.3 (2014): 251-274.
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  • "Echinoderes microaperturus". The Encyclopedia of Life.