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The Mesozooplankton of the Solent-Southampton Water system: a photographic guide
Muxagata, E., Williams, J.A.
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A faunal inventory of methane seeps on the Pacific margin of Costa Rica. [PDF]
Seid CA +27 more
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Macrofauna associated with mussels, Mytilus edulis L., in the subtidal of the western Dutch Wadden Sea [PDF]
Dekker, R., Drent, J.
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Density-dependent migration in an Amphiura filiformis (Amphiuridae, Echinodermata) infaunal population [PDF]
The hypothesis that the semi-mobile brittle star Amphiura filiformis may have densitydependent migratory behaviour and that their dispersion may be dependent on food availability was examined. Sediment with intact fauna dominated by A. filiformis (-2250 ind. m-2) was brought to the laboratory in 0.22 m2 plexiglass boxes.
Rutger Rosenberg
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A new brooding brittle star from California (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea: Amphiuridae)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Gordon Hendler
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Notes on the family Amphiuridae (Ophiuroidea)
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 2011
Abstract The extant ophiuroid genus Triodia A. M. Clark, 1970 is a junior homonym of the lepidopteran genus Triodia Hubner, 1820. The replacement name Triplodia is herein proposed to accommodate Triodia abdita A. M. Clark, 1970, assigned to this monotypic genus.
Richard L Turner
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Abstract The extant ophiuroid genus Triodia A. M. Clark, 1970 is a junior homonym of the lepidopteran genus Triodia Hubner, 1820. The replacement name Triplodia is herein proposed to accommodate Triodia abdita A. M. Clark, 1970, assigned to this monotypic genus.
Richard L Turner
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New diagnostic characters forAmphiodiaandOphiophragmus(Amphiuridae, Ophiuroidea, Echinodermata)
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2020AbstractThe generaOphiophragmusandAmphiodiaare amphiurids that are considered taxonomically difficult due to their great resemblance, few diagnostic characters and synonymy problems. Our aim is to redescribe the species using scanning electron microscopy and morphometry of diagnostic structures, and to provide new information for the identification of ...
Gisella C.S. Chagas +5 more
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