MCZ Invertebrate Zoology OPH-3773

Amphiura (Amphiura) euopla H.L. Clark, 1911

Paratype of Amphiura euopla

Date Collected:

1900-05-11

Pacific Ocean: Pacific, Northwest: Japan: Honshu: Shizuoka Prefecture | off Shizuoka, Honshu Island, Suruga Bay, Ose Zaki

Current Identification
Amphiura (Amphiura) euopla H.L. Clark, 1911
Animalia Echinodermata Ophiuroidea Ophiurida Amphiuridae
Determiner: [no agent data] on 2015-02-09
Nature of ID: revised taxonomy
Remarks: revised taxonomy fide WoRMS
Previous Identification
Amphiura euopla H.L. Clark, 1911
Animalia Echinodermata Ophiuroidea Ophiurida Amphiuridae
Determiner: Hubert Lyman Clarklinked data icon in 1911
Nature of ID: type ID

Media type: text; Clark 1911 Description: North Pacific Ophiurans in the Collection of the United States National Museum;

(Media Record) (Related) (File)

Shows Publication: Clark 1911 Description: North Pacific Ophiurans in the Collection of the United States National Museum

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Part Condition Disposition Count
whole animal (70% ethanol) good in collection 2 History

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  • Ocean:
  • Pacific Ocean
  • Ocean Region:
  • Pacific, Northwest
  • Country:
  • Japan
  • State/Province:
  • Honshu
  • County:
  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Specific Locality:
  • off Shizuoka, Honshu Island, Suruga Bay, Ose Zaki
  • Verbatim Locality:
  • Off Honshu Island, Japan., Ose Zaki, S. 82d, W. 3.3 M
  • Depth:
  • 48 - 60 fms
  • Habitat Description:
  • volcanic sand and shells and rock
  • Georeference:
  • 35.0333333°, 138.783333° (Error radius: Not Specified) By: [no agent data] on 1900-05-11 (Source: Centroid of Shizuoka, www.world-gazetteer.com)
  • Datum:
  • unknown
  • Coordinates Entered As:
  • deg. min. sec. (35° 2′ 0″ N  138° 47′ 0″ E)
  • Collecting Method:
  • 8 Ft Beam trawl
  • Collecting Source:
  • wild caught
  • Collected On:
  • 1900-05-11
  • Verbatim Date:
  • 11 May 1900
  • Collectors:
  • Hubert Lyman Clarklinked data icon; USFC Steamer Albatross

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