atami, Paramyxine Dean [B.] 1904:14, Fig. 2D; Pl. 1 (figs. 3-5) [Journal of the College of Science. Imperial University, Tokyo v. 19 (art. 2); ref. 1094] Off Cape Manazuru, near hot springs of Atami, Japan, Sagami Sea, depth 270 fathoms. Syntypes: (3) ZUMT 1421 (1, lost), 1527 (2 egg capsules). Type catalog: Aizawa et al. 2022:192 [ref. 39648]. •Valid as Paramyxine atami Dean 1904 -- (Sato in Masuda et al. 1984:1 [ref. 6441], Wisner 1999:312 [ref. 24160], Nakabo 2000:109 [ref. 25086], Knapp et al. 2011:405 [ref. 37507]). •Valid as Eptatretus atami (Dean 1904) -- (Fernholm 1991:117 [ref. 20219], Fernholm 1998:34 [ref. 23976], Shinohara et al. 2001:286 [ref. 25995], Nakabo 2002:109 [ref. 26001], Choi et al. 2003:37, 465 [ref. 26218], McMillan & Wisner 2004:57 [ref. 27692], Shinohara et al. 2005:391 [ref. 28370], Fernholm 1998:34 [ref. 23976] based on placement of Paramyxine, Shinohara et al. 2014:229 [ref. 33330], Miyazaki et al. 2019:122 [ref. 37957], Song & Kim 2020:91 [ref. 37441]). Current status: Valid as Eptatretus atami (Dean 1904). Myxinidae: Eptatretinae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: Japan. Habitat: marine.
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