Classification :
Eukarya - Opisthokonta - Animalia - Echinodermata - Crinoidea - Comatulida - Comatulidae - Anneissia - Anneissia bennetti
synonym
 Oxycomanthus bennetti (Müller, 1841)
accepted as Anneissia bennetti
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Taxonomy
Occurrence records
Occurrence records
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[Map・Summary]
■ Record acquisition rangeWith latitude and longitude information:100%
Latitude
10.376388 ~ 10.384722
Longitude
114.359908 ~ 114.376111
Depth
1.000 ~ 40.000 m
■ Record acquisition periodWith period:100%
1994/04/19 ~ 1994/04/23
* Date last modified:2018/12/26
■ Number of record10  
■ Dataset1  
[Environment data]
Oxycomanthus bennetti (Müller, 1841) of literature
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Kogo, I. (1995) Crinoidea. In: Nishimura, S. (ed.), Guide to Seashore Animals of Japan with Color Pictures and Keys, vol. II. Hoikusha, Osaka, 503-512 (in Japanese).
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Kogo, I. (1998) Crinoids from Japan and its adjacent waters. Special Publications from Osaka Museum of Natural History, 30, 1-148.
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Lane, D. J. W., Marsh, L. M., Spiegel, D. V. and F. W. E. Rowe (2000) Echinoderm fauna of the South China Sea: an inventory and analysis of distribution patterns. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplements 8, 459-493.
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Summers, M. M., Messing, C. G. and G. W. Rouse (2014) Phylogeny of Comatulidae (Echinodermata: Crinoidea: Comatulida): A new classification and an assessment of morphological characters for crinoid taxonomy. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 80, 319-339.
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