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Codes for Australian Aquatic Biota (CAAB) Taxon Report

Animalia (kingdom)  »  Echinodermata (phylum)  »  Ophiuroidea (class)  »  Ophiurida (order)  »  Hemieuryalidae (family)

CAAB Code: 25 186001     Taxa superceded by 25 185096 show as JSON
Scientific Name
and Authority
:

Ophiomoeris nodosa   (Koehler, 1905)

Rank: Species
Attention: Non-current taxon. This record represents an old code which has been superseded by a new active CAAB code. See taxon notes for more details (if available).
CAAB category: 25 - Echinodermata Echinoderms (seastars, sea urchins, crinoids, etc.)

CSIRO Marine Invertebrate Image Collection (MIIC)
Catalogue Number: MIIC-02170
CSIRO Specimen Reference: NORFANZ-024-105
Survey: TAN0308 [details]
Position: -28.9065° S 167.684° E
Depth: 113 metres

Image by: Karen Gowlett-Holmes
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike (CC BY-NC-SA)
Rights: CSIRO - Karen Gowlett-Holmes
Family: 25 186 Hemieuryalidae (brittlestars) - show full list
Common Name: [a brittlestar]
Organism Type: a brittlestar
Synonyms: Ophiogyptis nodosa
Taxon lists: Current Australian list:
Species not on current Australian list, but occuring in adjacent region:
Commercial species list:
Standard Fish Names List:
Habitat: Marine unspecified
Parent Codes: 25 185924     Ophiomoeris spp.
Distribution map:
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Identifiers:
WoRMS urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:243790
Name status: accepted    Checked on: 2016-05-12
View at WoRMS    - also at Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS) (report and map of occurrences)
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Record source and
Scientific Name
verified against
:
O'Hara, T.D., Harding, C., 2014. A new species of Sigsbeia and additional records of ophiuroids from the Great Australian Bight., Memoirs of Museum Victoria, Vol. 72: 131-140.
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