The term Subadyte campechensis does not appear in widely‑available, peer‑reviewed taxonomic databases or reference works as of the latest accessible literature. Consequently, there is insufficient encyclopedic information to provide a detailed, verifiable description of this name.
Current status
- No entry for Subadyte campechensis is found in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), or other major polychaete inventories.
- No original description, taxonomic revision, or subsequent citation referencing this binomen is readily accessible in the scientific literature databases consulted.
Possible interpretation
The name follows the conventional format for a species in the genus Subadyte (family Polynoidae, order Phyllodocida), a group of marine scale worms. The specific epithet campechensis is typically derived from a geographic location, likely referring to the state of Campeche in southeastern Mexico or the surrounding Gulf of Mexico region. If the name were formally published, it would presumably denote a species discovered in or near that area.
Conclusion
Given the lack of verifiable sources, Subadyte campechensis cannot be confirmed as an established taxonomic entity. Further research in specialized taxonomic publications or consultation with experts in polychaete systematics would be required to ascertain whether this name has been validly published or is a nomen nudum (an unavailable name).