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    ...Genus Microhypsibius Thulin, 1928 DIAGNOSIS. — Same as for the family Microhypsibiidae. ETYMOLOGY...
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    ...Genus Microhypsibius Thulin, 1928 DIAGNOSIS. — Same as for the family Microhypsibiidae. ETYMOLOGY...
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    ... and Svalbard, 79°8.2' N & 02°53.6' E, depth 5569 m (Molloy Deep), silt, 16 August, 2000. Etymology: The species...
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    ... and Svalbard, 79°8.2' N & 02°53.6' E, depth 5569 m (Molloy Deep), silt, 16 August, 2000. Etymology: The species...
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    ..., 16 August, 2000. Etymology. Species name molloyensis is referred to the geographic area where...
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    ..., 16 August, 2000. Etymology. The name oxycephalata reflects a narrowing cephalic end. Description...
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    ..., 16 August, 2000. Etymology. Species name molloyensis is referred to the geographic area where...
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    ..., 16 August, 2000. Etymology. The name oxycephalata reflects a narrowing cephalic end. Description...
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    by George, Robert Y.
    Published 2004
    ..., north-west Atlantic, one female specimen. Etymology. This new species is named in honour of the American...
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    ..., August 16, 2000. Etymology. The name bullacauda means “knob­terminated tail”. Description. Body slender...
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    ..., August 16, 2000. Etymology. The name bullacauda means “knob­terminated tail”. Description. Body slender...
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    ... 2005. Etymology: Named for the cream colour of the surface, from the Latin crami for cream. Comparative...
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    by Just, Jean
    Published 2013
    ...Metopa gigas sp. nov. Figs 1–4 Type fixation. Holotype, ♀, here designated. Etymology. The epithet...
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    by Just, Jean
    Published 2013
    ...Metopa gigas sp. nov. Figs 1–4 Type fixation. Holotype, ♀, here designated. Etymology. The epithet...
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    by Denisenko, Nina V.
    Published 2016
    ... at 60°22.3' N, 48°22.19' W, 886–932 m, March 2012. Etymology. Honorific for the late Danish...
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    by Denisenko, Nina V.
    Published 2016
    ... at 60°22.3' N, 48°22.19' W, 886–932 m, March 2012. Etymology. Honorific for the late Danish...
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    .... Etymology. After Jan Audun Rasmussen, curator of the Greenland collection in the Natural History Museum...
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    ...), silt, 16 August, 2000. Etymology. The name oxycephalata reflects a narrowing cephalic end. Description...
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    ... and Svalbard, 79 ° 8.2 ' N & 02° 53.6 ' E, depth 5569 m (Molloy Deep), silt, 16 August, 2000. Etymology...
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