occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
B716DD329B3DAA209579B2E6B32F02F3.mc.8FD766799B3DAA209571B356B77405F1	B716DD329B3DAA209579B2E6B32F02F3.taxon	MNHN-IA-TYPE2040	MNHN		holotype	Holotype. Clipperton Island • 1 specimen; Sta. 10; 10 ° 17.31 ’ N, 109 ° 12.19 ’ W; coral rubble, suction pump; 13 m; 17. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga & L. Dugrais leg; MNHN-IA-TYPE 2040.		1	2005-01-17	J. - M. Bouchard & L. Albenga & L. Dugrais		10.2885	-109.20316	13				Clipperton Island			Clipperton Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B3DAA209579B2E6B32F02F3	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.mc.8FD766799B34AA2994B8B567B7A10387	B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.taxon	MNHN-IA-TYPE2041	MNHN		holotype	TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Clipperton Island • 1 specimen; Sta. 17; 10 ° 19.22 ’ N, 109 ° 13.39 ’ W; epifaunal organisms; hand collecting: 23 m; 20. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga & L. Dugrais, leg.; MNHN-IA-TYPE 2041.		1	2005-01-20	J. - M. Bouchard & L. Albenga & L. Dugrais		10.3203335	-109.22317	23				Clipperton Island			Clipperton Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.mc.8FD766799B34AA2994B8B58DB7A100B2	B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.taxon	ECOSUR 275	ECOSUR		paratype	Paratypes. Clipperton Island • 2 specimens; Sta. 15 (no coordinates); chaetopterid tube mass and small stones; 37 m; 19. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga & L. Dugrais, leg.; ECOSUR 275 (small, dorsal cirri remaining in many parapodia; body 4.0 - 11.5 mm long, 0.2 - 0.5 mm wide, 27 - 79 chaetigers; largest one with pharynx partially exposed; longest tentacular cirri reaching chaetigers 2 - 6; anal cirri as long as last 2 - 3 chaetigers; pharynx basal dorsal and ventral surfaces smooth)		2	2005-01-19	J. - M. Bouchard & L. Albenga & L. Dugrais				37				Clipperton Island			Clipperton Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.mc.8FD766799B34AA299597B644B4800110	B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.taxon					• 1 specimen; Sta. 23; 10 ° 17.50 ’ N, 109 ° 13.55 ’ W; anchoring point of Rara Avis; night dive; coral rubble, platform margin; 18 m; 22. I. 2005; S. Hourdez & K. - L. Kaiser, leg.; MNHN-IA-TYPE 2042 (complete; no pigmentation left; pharynx papillae and parapodial features fit the original description; body 28 mm long, 0.8 mm wide, 156 chaetigers; longest tentacular cirri reach chaetiger 8; anal cirri as long as last 2 chaetigers)		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.mc.8FD766799B34AA2996BBB725B6FE01DA	B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.taxon					• 1 specimen; Sta. 24; 10 ° 17.93 ’ N, 109 ° 14.00 ’ W; coral rubble; night dive; 23 m; 22. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga & L. Dugrais, leg.; MNHN- IA-TYPE 2043 (small specimen, pale; body 14 mm long, 0.5 mm wide, 90 chaetigers; pharynx basal region with 5 left rows and 12 irregular ones on the right side; ventral and dorsal surfaces smooth; longest tentacular cirri reach chaetiger 10; anal cirri as long as last 3 chaetigers)		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.mc.8FD766799B34AA29953CB7FCB3A8035A	B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.taxon	ECOSUR 276	ECOSUR		paratype	• 2 specimens; Sta. 26; 10 ° 19.34 ’ N, 109 ° 13.40 ’ W; base of coral mound; 54 m; 23. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard & L. Dugrais, leg.; ECOSUR 276 (both without posterior end; larger one with about half as many segments as the smaller one; body 22 - 30 mm long, 1.5 - 2.0 mm wide, 84 - 185 chaetigers; longest tentacular cirri reach chaetiger 10; pharynx basal area with 6 rows on the left, and 5 ones on the right; middorsal pharynx surface with 4 papillae in an irregular line; midventral surface smooth; aperture with 16 marginal papillae)		2	2005-01-23	J. - M. Bouchard & L. Dugrais		10.322333	-109.223335	54				Clipperton Island				http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.mc.8FD766799B34AA299011B54CB34E003D	B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.taxon		MATERIAL			Clipperton Island • 2 specimens; Sta. 18; 10 ° 19.22 ’ N, 109 ° 13.38 ’ W; rocks; suction pump, sediment under rocks; 55 m; 20. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga, L. Dugrais, leg. ECOSUR (smallest complete, pharynx not exposed; body pale, 28 - 38 mm long, 0.8 - 1.8 mm wide, 190 - 203 chaetigers)		1	2005-01-20	J. - M. Bouchard & L. Albenga & L. Dugrais		10.3203335	-109.223	55				Clipperton Island			Clipperton Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.mc.8FD766799B34AA29916EB5DBB5B600A3	B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.taxon		MNHN			• 1 specimen; Sta. 26; 10 ° 19.34 ’ N, 109 ° 13.40 ’ W; base of coral mound; 54 m; 23. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Dugrais, leg.; MNHN (complete, dried-out, broken into two pieces, posterior dorsal cirri with small, brown spots; larger section with most of body and few far, posterior chaetigers; body 20 (+ 8) mm long, 2.5 mm wide, pharynx fully everted 2.5 mm long)		1	2005-01-23	J. - M. Bouchard & L. Dugrais		10.322333	-109.223335	54				Clipperton Island				http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.mc.8FD766799B34AA299787B6B4B28500D3	B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353.taxon		MNHN			• 2 specimens; Sta. 36; 10 ° 17.49 ’ N, 109 ° 13.56 ’ W; anchoring of Rara Avis; 54 m; 27. I. 2005; S. Hourdez, K. - L. Kaiser, J. - M. Bompar, leg.; MNHN (preserved in ethanol; soft, delicate, apparently dead before being fixed)		2	2005-01-27	S. Hourdez & K. - L. Kaiser & J. - M. Bompar		10.2915	-109.226	54				Clipperton Island				http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B34AA2A957CB480B77F0353	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B37AA3697DCB286B50207ED.mc.8FD766799B37AA2A9711B365B2A70581	B716DD329B37AA3697DCB286B50207ED.taxon	MNHN-IA-TYPE2044	MNHN		holotype	TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Clipperton Island • 1 specimen; Sta. 16; 10 ° 19.22 ’ N, 109 ° 13.38 ’ W; cryptic organisms among rocks; hand collecting; 55 m; 19. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga, L. Dugrais, leg.; MNHN-IA-TYPE 2044.		1	2005-01-19	J. - M. Bouchard & L. Albenga & L. Dugrais		10.3203335	-109.223	55				Clipperton Island			Clipperton Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B37AA3697DCB286B50207ED	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B37AA3697DCB286B50207ED.mc.8FD766799B37AA2A9711B38CB2AB02F8	B716DD329B37AA3697DCB286B50207ED.taxon				paratype	Paratypes. Clipperton Island • 2 specimens; Sta. 16; 10 ° 19.22 ’ N, 109 ° 13.38 ’ W; stone cryptic organisms; hand collecting; 55 m; 19. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga, L. Dugrais leg.; MNHN- IA-TYPE 2045 (without posterior region; pharynx partially or fully everted; dorsal cirri paler anteriorly, darker in median and posterior chaetigers; dark brown pigmentation in globular glands along dorsum, especially in parapodial regions forming an ill-defined band, sometimes reduced to two lateral spots close to parapodia, and variably abundant in parapodia; fragments 4.7 - 5.2 mm long, 0.25 - 0.30 mm wide, 65 - 6 chaetigers)		2	2005-01-19	J. - M. Bouchard & L. Albenga & L. Dugrais		10.3203335	-109.223	55				Clipperton Island			Clipperton Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B37AA3697DCB286B50207ED	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B37AA3697DCB286B50207ED.mc.8FD766799B37AA2A908DB49DB5F803A4	B716DD329B37AA3697DCB286B50207ED.taxon					• 1 specimen; Sta. 15 (no coordinates); chaetopterid tube mass and small stones; 37 m; 19. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga, L. Dugrais, leg.; ECOSUR 277 (complete, broken into three pieces; pharynx partially everted; anterior fragment twisted, prostomium directed backwards; anterior fragment 2.7 mm long, 0.2 mm wide, 38 chaetigers; longest tentacular cirri reach chaetiger 5 - 6; anterior dorsal cirri pale, posterior ones darker; posterior fragment 0.8 mm long, 0.15 mm wide, 18 chaetigers).		1														http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B37AA3697DCB286B50207ED	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C.mc.8FD766799B2CAA319711B77DB21D0189	B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C.taxon	MNHN-IA-TYPE2046	MNHN		holotype	TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Clipperton Island • 1 specimen; Sta. 34; 10 ° 18.75 ’ N, 109 ° 12.02 ’ W; fallen coral mound; 20 m to 55 m; 26. I. 2005; S. Hourdez, K. - L. Kaiser, J. - M. Bompar, leg.; MNHN-IA-TYPE 2046.		1	2005-01-26	S. Hourdez & K. - L. Kaiser & J. - M. Bompar		10.3125	-109.20033	20				Clipperton Island			Clipperton Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C.mc.8FD766799B2CAA309711B784B4220007	B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C.taxon				paratype	Paratypes. Clipperton Island • 3 specimens; Sta. 15 (no coordinates); chaetopterid tube mass and small stones; 37 m; 19. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga, L. Dugrais, leg.; MNHN-IA-TYPE 2047 (anterior body third widest, without tentacular cirri, most dorsal cirri lost; largest paratype mature female, without posterior end; 6 - 5 - 17.0 mm long, 0.9 - 1.9 mm wide, complete paratypes with 76 - 98 segments, largest with 106 segments. 15 - 22 neurochaetae per bundle. Oocytes in parapodial space from segment 40, each 30 - 40 µm in diameter. Medium-sized specimen with blackish pigmentation along posterior body half)		3	2005-01-19					37				Clipperton Island			Clipperton Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C.mc.8FD766799B2DAA309615B610B7A30115	B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C.taxon	ECOSUR 278	ECOSUR			• 1 specimen; Sta. 24; 10 ° 17.93 ’ N, 109 ° 14.00 ’ W; coral rubble; night dive; 23 m; 22. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga, L. Dugrais, leg.; ECOSUR 278 (Body twisted, brownish anteriorly, dorsally with continuous pigmentation, darker inter-segmentally, ventrally up to segment 25 with a paler midventral oval area, following segments paler. Anterior fragment 6.6 mm long, 0.8 mm wide (excluding chaetae), 54 segments; dorsal tentacular cirri of segment 2 reach chaetiger 25 - 26; ventral tentacular cirri of segment 2 with long arista, tip curved; about 14 neurochaetae per bundle)		1	2005-01-22	J. - M. Bouchard & L. Albenga & L. Dugrais		10.298833	-109.23333	23								http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C	MaterialCitation
B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C.mc.8FD766799B2DAA309542B77EB72E01D7	B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C.taxon		MATERIAL			Clipperton Island • 1; Sta. 18; 10 ° 19.22 ’ N, 109 ° 13.38 ’ W; rocks; suction pump, sediment under rocks; 55 m; 20. I. 2005; J. - M. Bouchard, L. Albenga, L. Dugrais, leg. ECOSUR (anterior fragment twisted, tentacular and dorsal cirri lost, pharynx not exposed; dorsum brownish; fragment 8.5 mm long, 0.8 mm wide, chaetigers)		1	2005-01-20	J. - M. Bouchard & L. Albenga & L. Dugrais		10.3203335	-109.223	55				Clipperton Island			Clipperton Island	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B716DD329B2CAA3297EBB681B31D042C	MaterialCitation
