76. Halechiniscus guiteli Richters, 1908
Lydella (Dujardin 1851)
Halechiniscus nov. gen. guiteli nov. sp. (Richters 1908)
Halechiniscus guiteli Richt. (Marcus 1928a)
Halechiniscus guiteli Richters. (d’Hondt 1970)
Halechiniscus guiteli Richters, 1909 (Sergeeva et al. 2006)
Terra typica: Celtic Sea (France, Europe)
Black Sea:
• 45°21′N, 32°29′E; 3–20 m bsl: [FAO37] Ukraine / Russia, Crimean Peninsula, Chornomorske District, Cape Tarkhankut, upper subtidal, sandy silt. Sergeeva et al. (2006)
• 44°36′N, 33°27′E; 3–20 m bsl: [FAO37] Ukraine / Russia, Crimean Peninsula, District of Sevastopol, near Sevastopol, open-coast Uchkuevka Lyubimovka, Runda (Omega) Bay, upper subtidal, fine and silty sands rich in detritus. Sergeeva et al. (2006)
• 44°35′N, 33°24′E; 3–20 m bsl: [FAO37] Ukraine / Russia, Crimean Peninsula, District of Sevastopol, near Sevastopol, open-coast Uchkuevka Lyubimovka, Kazachja Bay (Bay of Cossack), upper subtidal, fine and silty sands rich in detritus. Sergeeva et al. (2006)
• 44°30′N, 33°36′E; 3–20 m bsl: [FAO37] Ukraine / Russia, Crimean Peninsula, District of Sevastopol, near Sevastopol, open-coast Uchkuevka Lyubimovka, Balaklava Bay, upper subtidal, fine and silty sands rich in detritus. Sergeeva et al. (2006)
• 44°11′N, 28°39′E; 0 m bsl: [FAO37] Romania, Constanta County, Constanta, salinity 18–33‰, sand and mud. Rudescu (1964)
• 43°49′N, 28°35′E; 0 m bsl: [FAO37] Romania, Constanta County, Mangalia, salinity 18–33‰, sand and mud. Rudescu (1964)
Celtic Sea:
• 48°44′N, 03°59′W; 0 m bsl: [FAO27] France, Brittany Region, Roscoff, Station Biologique de Roscoff, near Yves Delege Laboratory, wet benches. d’Hondt (1970)
• 48°40′N, 01°51′W; 0 m bsl: [FAO27] Type locality: France, Brittany Region, Cancale, washings from oysters. Richters (1908)
• 48°39′N, 02°02′W; 0 m bsl: [FAO27] France, Brittany Region, St. Malo [Saint-Malo], mud washed from oysters fixed in alcohol or formalin. Cuénot (1932)