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Corallium konojoi

Object Details

Notes
Specimen sampled for and sent to Santiago Herrera of Lehigh University for genetic analysis.
Record Last Modified
21 Aug 2024
Specimen Count
1
Collector
Kishinouye
Ocean/Sea/Gulf
North Pacific Ocean
Place
Shikoku Island, Near Murotsu, Kochi, Japan, North Pacific Ocean
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Invertebrate Zoology
Cnidaria
Published Name
Corallium konojoi Kishinouye, 1903
Data Source
NMNH - Invertebrate Zoology Dept.
USNM Number
19929
Type Citation
Nonaka, M., Muzik, K. M., et al. 2012. Descriptions of two new species and designation of three neotypes of Japanese Coralliidae from recently discovered specimens that were collected by Kishinouye, and the introduction of a statistical approach to sclerite abundance and size. 3428 1-67.
Kishinouye, K. 1903. Preliminary Note on the Coralliidae of Japan. 26 625.
Type Status
Neotype
Syntype
Prep Count
1
1
1
1
1
Preparation
Dry
SEM Stub
SEM Stub
SEM Stub
SEM Stub
SEM Stub
Remarks
Bayer 2424
Bayer 2467
Bayer 2525
Cairns 1016
Cairns 1017
Record ID
nmnhinvertebratezoology_12334
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/33438e5f5-0151-4fb5-b518-0166932e27ea
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