Fauveliopsis brevis (Hartman, 1965)

NZOR Identifier: afb5f732-e952-44cf-b148-5d6b330e4f74

Status

Preferred Name (NZOR Concept Id f5a5b60a-4eab-441e-bc0b-5e5bf52f1813)

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Annelida
subphylum
Vestimentifera
order
Terebellida
family
Fauveliopsidae
genus
Fauveliopsis
species
Fauveliopsis brevis (Hartman, 1965)

Providers

Biostatus

Geo Schema
ISO Country
Geo Region
New Zealand
Environmental Context
Wild
Occurrence
Present
Origin
Indigenous
In Use
True

Scientific Name

Authority
Hartman
Rank
species
Year
1965
Nomenclatural Comment
Marine, yes
Taxonomic Comment
Epithet Annotation: cf.
Governing Code
ICZN
Is Recombination
Yes

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
f5a5b60a-4eab-441e-bc0b-5e5bf52f1813
According to
NZIB (2012-) New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity Name Based Concepts
Has Parent
Fauveliopsis (In use by NZOR)
Preferred Name
Fauveliopsis brevis (Hartman, 1965) (In use by NZOR) }

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
e84a13eb-5f71-4e40-be0e-0441f2e4ffb1
According to
NZAC (2012-) New Zealand Arthropod Collection Names Database - Name based concepts
Has Parent
Fauveliopsis

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
c8c34462-1d4e-4b24-b65b-4645e5e645e3
According to
Christopher J. Glasby, Geoffrey B. Read, Kenneth E. Lee, Robert J. Blakemore, Patricia M. Fraser, Adrian M. Pinder, Christer Erséus, William E. Moser, Eugene M. Burreson, Fredric R. Govedich, Ronald W. Davies, Elliot W. Dawson 17: Phylum ANNELIDA: bristleworms, earthworms, leeches. In: New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity Volume 1. 17: Phylum ANNELIDA: bristleworms, earthworms, leeches
Preferred Name
Fauveliopsis brevis (Hartman, 1965) }

Taxon Concept

NZOR Concept Id
796df6e9-203f-41ba-b679-e0825ffc4526
According to
Glasby, C.J.; Read, G.B.; Lee, K.E.; Blakemore, R.J.; Fraser, P.M.; Pinder, A.M.; Erséus, C.; Moser, W.E.; Burreson, E.M.; Govedich, F.R.; Davies, R.W.; Dawson, E.W. 17: Phylum ANNELIDA: bristleworms, earthworms, leeches. In: Gordon, D.P. New Zealand Inventory of Biodiversity Volume 1.
Preferred Name
Fauveliopsis brevis (Hartman, 1965) }

No subordinate taxa

No vernacular applications

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