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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    .... Etymology. The name Chaetocirratulus is derived from the Greek chaeto for hair or bristle and the Latin...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2017
    .... Etymology. Perissobranchiatus : perisso , Greek for beyond the regular number or size; branchos , Greek...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2017
    .... Etymology. Perissobranchiatus : perisso , Greek for beyond the regular number or size; branchos , Greek...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2017
    ... the Greek phyllon for leaf; branchos for gill. The name is suggested by the thin membranous appearance...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2017
    ... the Greek phyllon for leaf; branchos for gill. The name is suggested by the thin membranous appearance...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    ... is derived from the Greek, hormos , for a chain or necklace, referring to the bead-like nature of the body...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    ... is derived from the Greek, hormos , for a chain or necklace, referring to the bead-like nature of the body...
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    by Blake, James A., Dean, Harlan K.
    Published 2019
    ... of Chaetozone (Blake 2015, 2018). Etymology . The name is from the Greek, mikros for small and bidentate...
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    by Blake, James A., Dean, Harlan K.
    Published 2019
    ... of Chaetozone (Blake 2015, 2018). Etymology . The name is from the Greek, mikros for small and bidentate...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    .... Etymology . The name Chaetocirratulus is derived from the Greek chaeto for hair or bristle and the Latin...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2018
    .... Etymology . The name Chaetocirratulus is derived from the Greek chaeto for hair or bristle and the Latin...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2017
    .... hyphalos : Greek for submerged, in the deep. Remarks. Of the six species of Leodamas encountered...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2017
    .... hyphalos : Greek for submerged, in the deep. Remarks. Of the six species of Leodamas encountered...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2016
    ... not observed. Etymology . Araiotrachela is from the Greek: araios for narrow, thin; trachelos for neck...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2016
    ... not observed. Etymology . Araiotrachela is from the Greek: araios for narrow, thin; trachelos for neck...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2017
    .... Etymology. Bathytatus, Greek for deepest. Remarks. Scoloplos bathytatus n. sp. is a small deep-sea species...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2017
    .... Etymology. Bathytatus, Greek for deepest. Remarks. Scoloplos bathytatus n. sp. is a small deep-sea species...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2019
    ... bathytata , is from the Greek bathys for deep sea. Remarks . To date, only three of the 38 previously known...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2019
    ... bathytata , is from the Greek bathys for deep sea. Remarks . To date, only three of the 38 previously known...
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    by Blake, James A.
    Published 2017
    ... setae present or absent. Etymology. The generic name Leodamas Kinberg, 1866, is formed from Leo , Greek...
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