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Zootaxa, 2015
Two new species of Desmosomatidae, Eugerdella kurabyssalis sp. nov. and Parvochelus serricaudis sp. nov., are described from the Northwest Pacific open abyssal plain to the east of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench. These species constituted about one fourth of all collected desmosomatid specimens of the KuramBio expedition (2012), indicating it may be the ...
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Two new species of Desmosomatidae, Eugerdella kurabyssalis sp. nov. and Parvochelus serricaudis sp. nov., are described from the Northwest Pacific open abyssal plain to the east of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench. These species constituted about one fourth of all collected desmosomatid specimens of the KuramBio expedition (2012), indicating it may be the ...
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Marine Biodiversity, 2011
The genus Eugerdella Kussakin, 1965 (Desmosomatidae Sars, 1897) occurs worldwide with 14 described species. Samples of the DIVA-2 (Latitudinal Gradients of deep-sea Biodiversity in the Atlantic Ocean) expedition contained 87 specimens belonging to 10 different species of the genus Eugerdella. One species, Eugerdella huberti sp.
Sarah Schnurr, Saskia Brix
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The genus Eugerdella Kussakin, 1965 (Desmosomatidae Sars, 1897) occurs worldwide with 14 described species. Samples of the DIVA-2 (Latitudinal Gradients of deep-sea Biodiversity in the Atlantic Ocean) expedition contained 87 specimens belonging to 10 different species of the genus Eugerdella. One species, Eugerdella huberti sp.
Sarah Schnurr, Saskia Brix
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Crustaceana, 1979
The two new species described here are the first of their families to be collected in relatively shallow water near Antarctica. Both show antarctic or high-latitude emergence since the majority of other members of the families are known from very deep water. The two species were collected near Anvers Island on Palmer Peninsula.
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The two new species described here are the first of their families to be collected in relatively shallow water near Antarctica. Both show antarctic or high-latitude emergence since the majority of other members of the families are known from very deep water. The two species were collected near Anvers Island on Palmer Peninsula.
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Sarsia, 1988
Abstract Desmosomatidae from bathyal and abyssal arctic waters were collected in the Norwegian and Greenland Seas during the NORBI expedition in July-August 1975 and in the Norwegian Sea during cruises with R/V Halkon Mosby in March, June, and August 1981, and in January and November 1982.
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Abstract Desmosomatidae from bathyal and abyssal arctic waters were collected in the Norwegian and Greenland Seas during the NORBI expedition in July-August 1975 and in the Norwegian Sea during cruises with R/V Halkon Mosby in March, June, and August 1981, and in January and November 1982.
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Journal of Natural History, 2001
The deep-sea asellote isopod (Crustacea) species, belonging to the families Desmosomatidae and Nannoniscidae, were studied from R/V Eastward collections of Duke University from three study sites off North Carolina. The Desmosomatid isopod Eugerda svavarssonni n. sp. is described from Site Alpha at 620m.
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The deep-sea asellote isopod (Crustacea) species, belonging to the families Desmosomatidae and Nannoniscidae, were studied from R/V Eastward collections of Duke University from three study sites off North Carolina. The Desmosomatid isopod Eugerda svavarssonni n. sp. is described from Site Alpha at 620m.
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Marine Biology Research, 2007
From a total of 104 species and 1741 individuals of Isopoda, the material from DIVA-1 (DIVersity of the Atlantic benthos) contained 364 specimens belonging to Desmosomatidae Sars, 1897. They are represented by 10 genera and 27 species. Most species (93%) are new to science. Four species are described in this study (Eugerdella theodori sp.
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From a total of 104 species and 1741 individuals of Isopoda, the material from DIVA-1 (DIVersity of the Atlantic benthos) contained 364 specimens belonging to Desmosomatidae Sars, 1897. They are represented by 10 genera and 27 species. Most species (93%) are new to science. Four species are described in this study (Eugerdella theodori sp.
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Desmosomatidae G. O. Sars 1897
2001FAMILYDESMOSOMATIDAE G. O. Sars, 1897 Family diagnosis (modi®ed from Hessler, 1970). Body slender and long. Cephalon not fused with ®rst pereonite. All pereonites free, pereon divided into an anterior unit of four short pereonites and a posterior unit of three long pereonites. First pleonite very short or lacking.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2007
Mirabilicoxa kussakini sp. nov. is described from the bathyal of the northwestern Sea of Japan. This is the first record of the genus Mirabilicoxa Hessler, 1970 in the Sea of Japan. The new species is most similar to M. similis (Hansen, 1916), M. plana Hessler, 1970 and M. minuta Hessler, 1970 from the Northwest Atlantic. It differs from them in having
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Mirabilicoxa kussakini sp. nov. is described from the bathyal of the northwestern Sea of Japan. This is the first record of the genus Mirabilicoxa Hessler, 1970 in the Sea of Japan. The new species is most similar to M. similis (Hansen, 1916), M. plana Hessler, 1970 and M. minuta Hessler, 1970 from the Northwest Atlantic. It differs from them in having
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1999
The new species Eugerda gigantea sp. nov. is described from the abyssal of the equatorial eastern South Pacific. For the genus Eugerda this is the first record from the South Pacific ocean, the other known species of the genus occur in the northern hemisphere or the equatorial Atlantic ocean.
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The new species Eugerda gigantea sp. nov. is described from the abyssal of the equatorial eastern South Pacific. For the genus Eugerda this is the first record from the South Pacific ocean, the other known species of the genus occur in the northern hemisphere or the equatorial Atlantic ocean.
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Sarsia, 1984
Abstract The copulatory male of Pseudomesus brevicornis differs from the female in body form, shape of pleotelson, structure of second antenna, and in having pereiopods 5–7 with long, slender setae, modified for swimming. The immature male is similar to the female. Pseudomesus sp. recorded from 80–90 m depths off N.
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Abstract The copulatory male of Pseudomesus brevicornis differs from the female in body form, shape of pleotelson, structure of second antenna, and in having pereiopods 5–7 with long, slender setae, modified for swimming. The immature male is similar to the female. Pseudomesus sp. recorded from 80–90 m depths off N.
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