Pliciloricus Explained
Pliciloricus is a genus of marine organisms Pliciloricidae family, the phylum Loricifera described by Higgins & Kristensen, 1986.[1]
Species
- Pliciloricus cavernicola Heiner, Boesgaard & Kristensen, 2009[2]
- Pliciloricus corvus Gad, 2005[2]
- Pliciloricus diva Gad, 2009[2]
- Pliciloricus dubius Higgins & Kristensen, 1986[2]
- Pliciloricus enigmaticus Higgins & Kristensen, 1986[2]
- Pliciloricus gracilis Higgins & Kristensen, 1986[2]
- Pliciloricus hadalis Kristensen & Shirayama, 1988[2]
- Pliciloricus leocaudatus Heiner & Kristensen, 2005[2]
- Pliciloricus orphanus Higgins & Kristensen, 1986[2]
- Pliciloricus pedicularis Gad, 2005[2]
- Pliciloricus profundus Higgins & Kristensen, 1986[2]
- Pliciloricus senicirrus Gad, 2005[2]
- Pliciloricus shukeri Heiner & Kristensen, 2005[2]
External links
Notes and References
- Higgins, Robert P.; Kristensen, Reinhardt M 1986: New Loricifera from southeastern United States coastal waters Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 438 Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington D.C.. III, 70 pp. ISSN 0081-0282
- http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=154509 World Register of Marine Species (Worms): Pliciloricus Higgins & Kristensen, 1986 AphiaID: 154509