Flabegraviera mundata Salazar-Vallejo 2012, n. comb.

Flabegraviera mundata (Gravier, 1906) n. comb. Figure 18 Flabelligera mundata Gravier 1906:537–538; Gravier 1907:37–39, Pl. 4, Figs. 31–32, Text figs. 22–23; Gravier 1911:110–112, Pl. 8, Fig. 87 (partim); Benham 1921:108–109; Monro 1930:161; Monro 1939:130 (partim); Hartman 1952:233; Hartman 1953:50...

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Main Author: Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5249542
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5249542
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Summary:Flabegraviera mundata (Gravier, 1906) n. comb. Figure 18 Flabelligera mundata Gravier 1906:537–538; Gravier 1907:37–39, Pl. 4, Figs. 31–32, Text figs. 22–23; Gravier 1911:110–112, Pl. 8, Fig. 87 (partim); Benham 1921:108–109; Monro 1930:161; Monro 1939:130 (partim); Hartman 1952:233; Hartman 1953:50; Hartman 1966:37–39, Pl. 11, Figs. 1–4; Hartman 1967:124; Hartman 1978:170; Rozbaczylo 1985:159, Hartmann-Schröder & Rosenfeldt 1989:72; Knox & Cameron 1998:72, Figs. 137–139. Type material. Antarctic Ocean. Syntypes of Flabelligera mundata (MNHN-561), off Port Charcot, Carthage Bay, R / V Français, Stat. 382, 40 m, 15 Apr. 1904, Turquet, coll. (larger syntype used for redescription; smaller one previously dissected, measured. Additional material. Antarctica. Eight specimens (MNHN-A183), Port Foster, Deception Island, R/ V Pourquoi pas?, Stat. 742, 32 m, J. Liouville and L. Gain, coll. Two specimens (USNM-271533), Turtle Rock, Erebes Bay, McMurdo Sound Stat. 67-14, Carlton Ray coll., Oct–Nov. 1966. One small specimen (USNM-323383), USARP SOSC-BCF, R/V Hero 702 Stat. 447 (64°49'13" S, 63°30'03" W to 64°49'13" S, 63°30'15" W), Blake TR, 20– 27 m. Two specimens (LACM-AHF-540), off east side of Navy Island (68°13' S, 66°59' W), Southern Shetland Islands, 12–22 fathoms, 8 Mar. 1940, W.H. Schroeder coll. One specimen (SMNH-55734), damaged, Swedish South Polar Expedition 1901–03, Stat. 22 (54°17' S, 36°28' W), off Maya Bay, Cumberland Bay, South Georgia Islands, 75 m, clay and algae, 14 May 1902. One specimen (SMNH-55735), damaged, Swedish South Polar Expedition 1901–03, Stat. 17 (53°34' S, 43°23' W), Shag Rock Bank, between South Georgia and Falkland Islands, 160 m, sand and gravel, 19 May 1902. One specimen (SMNH-55736), damaged, Swedish South Polar Expedition 1901–03, Stat. 17 (53°34' S, 43°23' W), Shag Rock Bank, between South Georgia and Falkland Islands, 160 m, sand and gravel, 19 May 1902. One specimen (ZMH-8593), 1 Nov. 1902, 385 m. Description. Larger syntype complete, pale (with oblique cut on right side ...