Myriotrochus Explained
Myriotrochus is a genus of sea cucumbers.[1] The following species are recognised in the genus Myriotrochus:[2]
- Myriotrochus ahearnae Pawson, Nizinski & Ames in Pawson et al., 2015
- Myriotrochus antarcticus Smirnov & Bardsley, 1997
- Myriotrochus bathybius Clark, 1920
- Myriotrochus clarki Gage & Billett, 1986
- Myriotrochus eurycyclus Heding, 1935
- Myriotrochus giganteus Clark, 1920
- Myriotrochus hesperides O'Loughlin & Manjón-Cabeza, 2009
- Myriotrochus longissimus Belyaev, 1970
- Myriotrochus macquoriensis Belyaev & Mironov, 1981
- Myriotrochus meteorensis Bohn, 2005
- Myriotrochus mitis Belyaev, 1970
- Myriotrochus mitsukurii Ohshima, 1915
- Myriotrochus neocaledonicus Smirnov, 1999
- Myriotrochus nikiae O'Loughlin & VandenSpiegel, 2010
- Myriotrochus rinkii Steenstrup, 1851
- Myriotrochus rotulus Smirnov, 1999
- †Myriotrochus smirnovi (Reich, 2002)
- Myriotrochus theeli Östergren, 1905
- Myriotrochus vitreus (Sars M, 1866)
Notes and References
- Butler. R. J.. Thuy. B.. Gale. A. S.. Kroh. A.. Kucera. M.. Numberger-Thuy. L. D.. Reich. M.. Stöhr. S.. Ancient Origin of the Modern Deep-Sea Fauna. PLOS ONE. 7. 10. 2012. e46913. 10.1371/journal.pone.0046913. 3468611. 23071660. 2012PLoSO...746913T. free.
- Web site: WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Myriotrochus Steenstrup, 1851. 2020-10-04. www.marinespecies.org.