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Kantor Y.I., Kosyan A., Sorokin P., Herbert D.G. & Fedosov A. (2020). Review of the abysso-hadal genus Bayerius (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Buccinidae) from the North-West Pacific, with description of two new species. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 160: 103256.
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10.1016/j.dsr.2020.103256 [view]
Kantor Y.I., Kosyan A., Sorokin P., Herbert D.G. & Fedosov A.
2020
Review of the abysso-hadal genus <i>Bayerius</i> (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Buccinidae) from the North-West Pacific, with description of two new species
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
160: 103256
Publication
Code-compliant early view published online 3 March 2020; print version published June 2020.
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Bayerius Olsson, 1971 (basis of record)
Bayerius arnoldi (Lus, 1981) (basis of record)
Bayerius fragilissimus (Dall, 1908) (basis of record)
Bayerius holoserica (Lus, 1971) (basis of record)
Bayerius inflatus Kantor, Kosyan, Sorokin, D. G. Herbert & Fedosov, 2020 (original description)
Bayerius iturupi (Lus, 1989) (status source)
Bayerius knudseni (Bouchet & Warén, 1986) (new combination reference)
Bayerius nekrasovorum Kantor, Kosyan, Sorokin, D. G. Herbert & Fedosov, 2020 (original description)
Bayerius peruvianus Warén & Bouchet, 2001 accepted as Bayerius zenkevitchi (Lus, 1975) (source of synonymy)
Bayerius solidus (Lus, 1978) (new combination reference)
Bayerius ultraabyssalis (Lus, 1989) (new combination reference)
Bayerius zenkevitchi (Lus, 1975) (new combination reference)
Calliloncha Lus, 1978 accepted as Bayerius Olsson, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Costaria borealis A. N. Golikov, 1977 accepted as Neptunea costaria Fraussen & Terryn, 2007 (taxonomy source)
Paracalliloncha Lus, 1989 accepted as Bayerius Olsson, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Tacita Lus, 1971 accepted as Bayerius Olsson, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Warenius Kantor, Kosyan, Sorokin, D. G. Herbert & Fedosov, 2020 (original description)
Warenius crosnieri (Bouchet & Warén, 1986) (new combination reference)
Warenius nankaiensis (Okutani & Iwasaki, 2003) (new combination reference)
Bayerius arnoldi (Lus, 1981) (basis of record)
Bayerius fragilissimus (Dall, 1908) (basis of record)
Bayerius holoserica (Lus, 1971) (basis of record)
Bayerius inflatus Kantor, Kosyan, Sorokin, D. G. Herbert & Fedosov, 2020 (original description)
Bayerius iturupi (Lus, 1989) (status source)
Bayerius knudseni (Bouchet & Warén, 1986) (new combination reference)
Bayerius nekrasovorum Kantor, Kosyan, Sorokin, D. G. Herbert & Fedosov, 2020 (original description)
Bayerius peruvianus Warén & Bouchet, 2001 accepted as Bayerius zenkevitchi (Lus, 1975) (source of synonymy)
Bayerius solidus (Lus, 1978) (new combination reference)
Bayerius ultraabyssalis (Lus, 1989) (new combination reference)
Bayerius zenkevitchi (Lus, 1975) (new combination reference)
Calliloncha Lus, 1978 accepted as Bayerius Olsson, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Costaria borealis A. N. Golikov, 1977 accepted as Neptunea costaria Fraussen & Terryn, 2007 (taxonomy source)
Paracalliloncha Lus, 1989 accepted as Bayerius Olsson, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Tacita Lus, 1971 accepted as Bayerius Olsson, 1971 (source of synonymy)
Warenius Kantor, Kosyan, Sorokin, D. G. Herbert & Fedosov, 2020 (original description)
Warenius crosnieri (Bouchet & Warén, 1986) (new combination reference)
Warenius nankaiensis (Okutani & Iwasaki, 2003) (new combination reference)
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Calliloncha nankaiensis Okutani & Iwasaki, 2003
Kuril-Kamchatka Trench for Bayerius inflatus Kantor, Kosyan, Sorokin, D. G. Herbert & Fedosov, 2020
Kuril-Kamchatka Trench for Bayerius inflatus Kantor, Kosyan, Sorokin, D. G. Herbert & Fedosov, 2020
Distribution
Broadly distributed in northern Japan Trench, Kuril-Kamchatka and Aleutian trenches and adjacent abyssal plains, at ... [details]
Distribution
Kuril-Kamchatka Trench off southern Kuril Islands and adjacent region of abyssal plain in 5218–6135 m. [details]
Distribution
Very broadly distributed, from Kermadec Trench (type locality) to north-western Pacific, where it is common in ... [details]
Type locality
Abyssal plain adjacent to Kuril-Kamchatka Trench, 57°03'N, 168°30'E, 3900 m. [details]