NMR solution structures of KAP- 1 PHD finger-bromodomain Author Ivanov, Dmitry L. Author Scheltema, Amélie H. text Zootaxa 2008 2008-09-26 1885 1 60 http://dx.doi.org/10.13018/bmr11036 journal article 10.13018/bmr11036 1175­5334 5133706 Chevroderma turnerae Scheltema, 1985 Scheltema 1985:512 ; Ivanov & Scheltema, 2002 . ( Figure 26 ; Table 5 ) Distribution: A primarily lower continental rise and abyssal species: North Atlantic and Newfoundland Basins, 3,264 –5,018 m ; Argentine Basin, 2,707 –5,208 ; mid-Atlantic at the Equator, 3,459 –3,730 m ; eastern Atlantic from the West European Basin to the Cape Basin, 2,124 –4,829 m ; western Indian Ocean, 3,272 – 3,888 m ; and eastern Indian Ocean (Bay of Bengal), 2,520 m ( Scheltema 1985 , Ivanov & Scheltema 2002 ). Remarks: With its great geographic range from the western Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, and great depth distribution, Chevroderma turnerae may form a species complex. The apparent lack of continuity in the western Atlantic between the North American and Argentine Basins is discussed below.