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Amphipholis Ljungman 1866

2018
Published as part of Alitto, Renata A. S., Bueno, Maristela L., Guilherme, Pablo D. B., Domenico, Maikon Di, Christensen, Ana Beardsley & Borges, Michela, 2018, Shallow-water brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from Araçá Bay (Southeastern Brazil), with spatial distribution considerations, pp.
Alitto, Renata A. S.   +5 more
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Amphipholis squamata Delle Chiaje 1828

2011
Published as part of Rodrigues, Clara F., Paterson, Gordon L. J., Cabrinovic, Andrew & Cunha, Marina R., 2011, Deep-sea ophiuroids (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea: Ophiurida) from the Gulf of Cadiz (NE Atlantic), pp.
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Amphipholis januarii Ljungman 1866

2018
Amphipholis januarii Ljungman, 1866 (Fig. 14) Type locality. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Maximum size. dd up to 6 mm (Paim et al. 2015). Material examined. 20 specimens (dd: 2.4–5.5 mm) from subtidal: ZUEC OPH 2197, St. VII, 1 spm; ZUEC OPH 2210, St. 71, 1 spm; ZUEC OPH 2245, St. XIX, 1 spm; ZUEC OPH 2249, St. XIX, 1 spm; ZUEC OPH 2268, St.
Alitto, Renata A. S.   +5 more
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Amphipholis squamata Delle Chiaje 1828

2013
Amphipholis squamata (Delle Chiaje, 1828) Asteria squamata Delle Chiaje, 1828: 74. Amphiura parva Hutton, 1878: 305 [synonymised by Benham, 1909]. Amphiura squamata.—Lyman, 1879: 32.—Lyman, 1882: 136. Amphiura elegans.—Farquhar, 1898: 191–192.—Farquhar, 1907: 125. Amphipholis australiana Clark, H.L., 1909a: 540 –541, pl.
Mills, V. Sadie, O'Hara, Timothy D.
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Amphipholis bananensis Koehler 1911

2012
Amphipholis bananensis (Koehler, 1911) Fig. 2 E, F West African records. Amphioholis bananensis: Koehler 1911: 14; Longhurst 1958: 100; Tommasi 1967: 534; Madsen 1970: 205. Amphiopholis clypeata: Koehler 1914: 19; A. M. Clark 1955: 38; Longhurst 1958: 100. Material examined. St. BE17: grab sampling, 17°18.946´S, 11°43.389´E; 15 specimens, 2–5 mm. Depth:
Glück, Franziska U.   +3 more
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Amphipholis squamata Delle Chiaje 1828

2012
Published as part of Glück, Franziska U., Stöhr, Sabine, Bochert, Ralf & Zettler, Michael L., 2012, Brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from the continental shelf off Angola and Namibia, pp.
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Intraspecific Variations of Bioluminescence in a Polychromatic Population Of Amphipholis Squamata (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea)

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1997
Six colour varieties were recognized in an intertidal population of Amphipholis squamata from Normandy (France). Each variety exhibits its own capacity to produce light, the light emitted by the most luminous variety being 500 times more intense than ...
D. Deheyn, J. Mallefet, M. Jangoux
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Amphipholis squamata Delle Chiaje 1828

2016
Amphipholis squamata (DELLE CHIAJE, 1828) complex (UF-6449, KU594365) Material. 1 spm, St. 5; 27 spms, St. 8; 20 spms, St. 9 & 7 spms, St. 10 Remarks. Amphipholis is currently composed of 26 recognized species. A.
Boissin, Emilie   +3 more
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Expression of bioluminescence in Amphipholis squamata (Ophiuroidea: Echinodermata) in presence of various organisms: a laboratory study

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2000
Luminescence in Amphipholis squamata has only been observed from chemically stimulated individuals, and the present laboratory study assessed the natural expression of luminescence following interaction with co-occurring organisms.
D. Deheyn, J. Mallefet, M. Jangoux
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Morphology of the juxtaligamental system in the ophiuroid Amphipholis kochii

2009
Book abstract: Echinodermata have a rich fossil record, play major ecological roles in marine benthic communities from the intertidal to the deep sea, have economic importance in fisheries and aquaculture, show unique biological characteristics and have become important models in biomedical research.
Charlina, Natalia A.   +3 more
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