Example sentences of "have [been] recorded from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is usually a shelf species but has been recorded from a depth of 1200 m so is included in this study . |
2 | One example is the late Triassic brachiopod Halorella , which is large and distinctive and which has been recorded from every continent except Antarctica , in rocks dating from quite a small span of late Triassic time ( figure 2.1 ) . |
3 | A. inornatum has been recorded from the Rockall Trough , the Bay of Biscay , off NW . |
4 | This species has been recorded on both sides of the North Atlantic and from Arctic Seas ; in the east it has been recorded from the Kara Sea south to the Faeroe Channel and in the west from the Davis Strait south to off Maryland , with a bathymetric range of 50–2727 m . |
5 | O. spinosus has been recorded from the Denmark Strait , off SE . |
6 | O. setosa has been recorded from the Mediterranean and the Eastern Atlantic , as far north as the Bay of Biscay , and south to Angola . |
7 | This species has been recorded from the western Atlantic where it has been found from the West Indies as far north as South Carolina 295–763 m . |
8 | O. densa has been recorded from the eastern Atlantic off SW . |
9 | This species has been recorded from the eastern Atlantic from the Bay of Biscay and off Madeira 1300–2034 m . |
10 | This species has been recorded from the Rockall Trough , the Bay of Biscay and off the Azores with a bathymetric range of 1862–4252 m . |
11 | O. tertium has been recorded from the Pacific off the Philippine Islands at a depth of 1335 m , and from the North Atlantic from the Vema Fracture zone at 5127 m . |
12 | O. abyssalis has been recorded from the Bay of Biscay and off NW . |
13 | This species has been recorded from the Rockall Trough south to Gibraltar , with a bathymetric range of 230–800 m , in the North Atlantic . |
14 | O. abyssicola has been recorded from the Davis Strait , off Iceland , the Faeroes and Norway south to southern Africa , with a bathymetric range of 125–4721 m . |
15 | This species has been recorded from the Atlantic , Indian and Pacific Oceans . |
16 | This species has been recorded from the eastern Atlantic , and Mediterranean , and from West Africa . |
17 | This rare species has been recorded from the Bay of Biscay , off northern Spain and the Canary Islands . |
18 | A. fragilis has been found on both sides of the Atlantic : in the west it has been recorded off Martha 's Vineyard north to the Davis Strait and W. Greenland at depths of 430–2640 m ; in the eastern side it has been recorded from the Faeroe Channel in 750 m . |
19 | A. verrilli has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic : in the west from St Vincent ( 763 m ) , off N. Carolina and the Labrador Basin ( 4165–4864 m ) , in the east it has been recorded from the Bay of Biscay and the Iberian Basin ( 4252–5315 m ) . |
20 | O. carnea has been recorded from the Faeroes and Norway south to the Cape Verde Islands and the Mediterranean with a bathymetric range of 40–2857 m . |
21 | This species has been recorded from the Rockall Trough and off the Azores with a bathymetric range of 168–560 m . |
22 | The very next scene must have been recorded from an imperial cruiser in orbit . |
23 | Ten species have been recorded from the bathyal and abyssal North Atlantic : A. abyssorum Norman , 1876 ; A. borealis ( G. O. Sars , 1871 ) : A. chiajei Forbes , 1843 ; A. filiformis ( O. F. Muller , 1776 ) ; A fragilis Verrill , 1885 ; A. grandisquama Lyman , 1869 ; A. griegi Mortensen , 1920 ; A. otteri Ljungman , 1871 ; A. richardi Koehler , 1896 ; A. tritonis Hoyle , 1884 . |