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A new species of supergiant Bathynomus A. Milne-Edwards, 1879 (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from Vietnam, with notes on the taxonomy of Bathynomus jamesi Kou, Chen & Li, 2017 [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys
A new supergiant species of Bathynomus A. Milne-Edwards, 1879 from Vietnam is described. Bathynomus vaderi sp. nov. is characterised by its wide, rectangular clypeal region with parallel lateral margins, concave distal margin, and narrowly acute apex ...
Peter K. L. Ng   +2 more
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Cirolana songkhla, a new species of brackish-water cirolanid isopod (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from the lower Gulf of Thailand [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys, 2014
Cirolana songkhla sp. n. was collected from brackish-water habitats including lagoons and estuaries in the coastal zone of the lower Gulf of Thailand. C. songkhla sp. n. is described and fully illustrated; C. songkhla sp. n.
Eknarin Rodcharoen   +2 more
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Redescription of Annina mesopotamica Ahmed, 1971 (Crustacea, Cirolanidae, Isopoda) from Basrah, Iraq [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Animal Biosystematics, 2013
Annina mesopotamica (Ahmed, 1971), from Iraq (Shat-Al-Arab River bank, Basrah) is redescribed. A. mesopotamica can be distinguished from other species of the genus in having a pair of short and blunt dorso-lateral horns on the male pereonite 2.
V. Khalaji-Pirbalouty
doaj   +1 more source

Annotated checklist and genetic data for parasitic helminths infecting New Zealand marine invertebrates

open access: yesInvertebrate Biology, Volume 141, Issue 3, September 2022., 2022
Abstract Parasitic helminths with complex life cycles require multiple hosts in a particular order to complete their life cycles. Although almost all helminths infect invertebrates at some point in their life cycle, we know very little about which species of invertebrates harbor parasites compared with what is known for vertebrates. In New Zealand, <1%
Jerusha Bennett   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Forty-year natural history study of Bahalana geracei Carpenter, 1981, an anchialine cave-dwelling isopod (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from San Salvador Island, Bahamas: reproduction, growth, longevity, and population structure [PDF]

open access: yesSubterranean Biology, 2021
Almost nothing has been reported on the natural history of any of the world’s 92 species of cave cirolanids, including those from saltwater caves (anchialine).
Jerry H. Carpenter
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Palaega picena n. sp. (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from the Miocene of Arcevia, Ancona (Marche, Central Italy)

open access: yesNatural History Sciences, 2012
We report a new form of cirolanid ascribed to Palaega picena n. sp. (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from the Miocene of Arcevia, Ancona (Marche, Central Italy).
Giovanni Pasini, Alessandro Garassino
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Electrolana Schädel, Hyžný & Haug, 2021 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cirolanidae), a junior synonym of Cirolana Leach, 1818 and a new species of Metacirolana Kussakin, 1978 from Cretaceous amber of Myanmar

open access: yesRecords of the Australian Museum, 2023
Electrolana madelinae Schädel, Hyžny & Haug, 2021 was described from two excellently preserved isopod specimens from ca. 40-million-year-old amber from Myanmar.
Niel L. Bruce, Eknarin Rodcharoen
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Palaega pisana n. sp. (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from the Pliocene of Orciano Pisano, Pisa (Toscana, Central Italy)

open access: yesNatural History Sciences, 2012
We report a new form of cirolanid ascribed to Palaega pisana n. sp. (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from the Pliocene of Orciano Pisano, Pisa (Toscana, Central Italy).
Giovanni Pasini, Alessandro Garassino
doaj   +1 more source

La cochinilla Creaseriella anops (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cirolanidae) de las cuevas anquihalinas de Yucatán, México ¿Existen patrones de variación en la talla?

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2021
Se presenta un estudio sobre los patrones de variación en talla del isópodo Creaseriella anops, una de las especies más abundante en las cuevas anquihalinas de la península de Yucatán (PY).
Brenda Durán, Fernando Álvarez
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First record of cirolanids (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cirolanidae) from the Middle Pliocene of Parma and Reggio Emilia Province (Emilia Romagna, N Italy)

open access: yesNatural History Sciences, 2012
We report two new forms of cirolanid isopods ascribed to Palaega sp. and P. steatopigia n. sp. (Cirolanidae) from the Middle Pliocene of Campore (Salsomaggiore Terme, Parma) and Monticelli di Quattro Castella (Reggio Emilia), Emilia Romagna, N Italy ...
Giovanni Pasini, Alessandro Garassino
doaj   +1 more source

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