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Jesus, M. D.; Sales, J. B. D. L.; Martins, R. S.; Ready, J. S.; Costa, T. A. S.; Ablett, J. D.; Schiavetti, A. (2021). Traditional knowledge aids description when resolving the taxonomic status of unsettled species using classical and molecular taxonomy: The case of the shallow-water octopus Callistoctopus furvus (Gould, 1852) From the western Atlantic Ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science. 7: 595244.
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10.3389/fmars.2020.595244 [view]
Jesus, M. D.; Sales, J. B. D. L.; Martins, R. S.; Ready, J. S.; Costa, T. A. S.; Ablett, J. D.; Schiavetti, A.
2021
Traditional knowledge aids description when resolving the taxonomic status of unsettled species using classical and molecular taxonomy: The case of the shallow-water octopus <i>Callistoctopus furvus</i> (Gould, 1852) From the western Atlantic Ocean
Frontiers in Marine Science
7: 595244
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Callistoctopus furvus (A. Gould, 1852) (status source)
Octopus furvus Gould, 1852 accepted as Callistoctopus furvus (A. Gould, 1852) (subsequent type designation)
Octopus furvus Gould, 1852 accepted as Callistoctopus furvus (A. Gould, 1852) (subsequent type designation)
Etymology
for Pseudocuneopsis yemaoi Y.-T. Dai, Z.-G. Chen, K.-J. Peng, S. Ouyang, X.-C. Huang & X.-P. Wu, 2024
The name of this species is in honour of Mr. Ye Mao, a conchologist who collected the specimens. [details]
Type locality
for Pseudocuneopsis yemaoi Y.-T. Dai, Z.-G. Chen, K.-J. Peng, S. Ouyang, X.-C. Huang & X.-P. Wu, 2024
Hubei: Xiangyang City, Nanzhang County, Man River; about 31°45′19″ N, 111°49′18″ E. [details]