Schellenberg, 1931: 78. (Parharpinia fuegiensis, in part).
Barnard J.L., 1960: 273, pl. 42, figs. S-T. (Paraphoxus fuegiensis, in part).
Barnard and Drummond, 1978: 144. (Wildus? fuegiensis, in part). Barnard and Barnard, 1980: 858–862, figs. 3 (in part)- 4. Barnard and Barnard, 1990: 50.
Barnard and Karaman, 1991: 610.
De Broyer and JaŻdŻewski, 1993: 83.
Distribution: G
South Georgia: Schwedische Südpolar Expedition 1901–1903, Cumberland Bay, outer half of May-Bay, 54 ° 17 ’S 36 ° 28 ’W, 75 m (bottom: clay, algae); mouth of Cumberland Bay, 54 ° 11 ’S 36 ° 18 ’W, 252–310 m (bottom: gray clay with small stones); Grytviken, [54 ° 17 ’S 36 ° 30 ’W], 22 m (AS 31) (revised by JLB 60, B&B 80).
Depth range: 22– 310 m.
Type-locality: South Georgia: Schwedische Südpolar Expedition 1901–1903, mouth of Cumberland Bay, 54 ° 11 ’S 36 ° 18 ’W, 252–310 m (bottom: gray clay with small stones) (AS 31) (revised by JLB 60, B&B 80).
Ecology: Collected from bottoms with clay, small stones, algae.
Type material location: NRS, Stockholm.
Remarks: See remarks under Fuegiphoxus fuegiensis.