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Pleurata tyleri (Koste, Shiel & Tan 1988)

Pleurata tyleri is a species of rotifers in the family Notommatidae.

EOL has data for 11 attributes, including:

  • individual count
    • URI: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/individualCount
    • Definition: The number of individuals represented present at the time of the Occurrence.
    • Comment: Examples: "1", "25" Ontology Description: http://darwincore.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/terms/index.htm Ontology Source: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/rdf/dwcterms.rdf
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    1
  • locality
    • URI: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/locality
    • Definition: The specific description of the place. Less specific geographic information can be provided in other geographic terms (higherGeography, continent, country, stateProvince, county, municipality, waterBody, island, islandGroup). This term may contain information modified from the original to correct perceived errors or standardize the description.
    • Comment: Example: "Bariloche, 25 km NNE via Ruta Nacional 40 (=Ruta 237)" Ontology Description: http://darwincore.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/terms/index.htm Ontology Source: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/rdf/dwcterms.rdf
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    Tasmania - n.o.s. -
  • preparations
    • URI: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/preparations
    • Definition: A list (concatenated and separated) of preparations and preservation methods for a specimen.
    • Comment: Examples: "skin; skull; skeleton", "whole animal (ETOH); tissue (EDTA)", "fossil", "cast", "photograph", "DNA extract". For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Occurrence
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    female
  • recorded by
    • URI: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/recordedBy
    • Definition: A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations responsible for recording the original Occurrence. The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first.
    • Comment: Example: "Oliver P. Pearson; Anita K. Pearson" where the value in recordNumber "OPP 7101" corresponds to the number for the specimen in the field catalog (collector number) of Oliver P. Pearson. For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Occurrence
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    Shiel, R J
  • scientific name
    • URI: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/scientificName
    • Definition: The full scientific name, with authorship and date information if known. When forming part of an Identification, this should be the name in lowest level taxonomic rank that can be determined. This term should not contain identification qualifications, which should instead be supplied in the IdentificationQualifier term.
    • Comment: Examples: "Coleoptera" (order), "Vespertilionidae" (family), "Manis" (genus), "Ctenomys sociabilis" (genus + specificEpithet), "Ambystoma tigrinum diaboli" (genus + specificEpithet + infraspecificEpithet), "Roptrocerus typographi (Györfi, 1952)" (genus + specificEpithet + scientificNameAuthorship), "Quercus agrifolia var. oxyadenia (Torr.) J.T. Howell" (genus + specificEpithet + taxonRank + infraspecificEpithet + scientificNameAuthorship). For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Taxon
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    Pleurata tyleri (Koste, Shiel et Tan, 1988)
  • type status
    • URI: http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/typeStatus
    • Definition: A list (concatenated and separated) of nomenclatural types (type status, typified scientific name, publication) applied to the subject.
    • Comment: The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "holotype of Ctenomys sociabilis. Pearson O. P., and M. I. Christie. 1985. Historia Natural, 5(37):388", "holotype of Pinus abies | holotype of Picea abies". For discussion see http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:typeStatus
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    holotype
    • URI: http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/TaxonName#Holotype
    • Definition: The one specimen or other element used or designated by the original author at the time of publication of the original description as the nomenclatural type of a species or infraspecific taxon. A holotype may be 'explicit' if it is clearly stated in the originating publication or 'implicit' if it is the single specimen proved to have been in the hands of the originating author when the description was published
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