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Copepod phylogenomics supports Canuelloida as a valid order separate from Harpacticoida.
Molecular Phylogenetics and EvolutionCopepods are small crustaceans that are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. They are particularly abundant in marine and freshwater plankton, marine sediments, and as parasites or commensals of other aquatic organisms.
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Sub-community structure in subtidal meiobenthic harpacticoida
Oecologia, 1974Nineteen subtidal sampling stations, including 9 biological stations, were established in Coki Bay, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Sedimentary, chemical and faunal samples were taken at the biological stations. Data from the sedimentary and chemical analyses were used to characterize the Coki Bay subtidal habitat as a medium to high energy ...
D J, Hartzband, W D, Hummon
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Taxonomy, biology and phylogeny of Miraciidae (Copepoda: Harpacticoida)
Sarsia, 1994Abstract The holoplanktonic family Miraciidae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) is revised and a key to the four monotypic genera presented. Amended diagnoses are given for Miracia Dana, Oculosetella Dahl and Macrosetella A. Scott, based on complete redescriptions of their respective type species M. efferata Dana, 1849, O. gracilis (Dana, 1849) and M. gracilis
Rony Huys, Ruth Böttger-Schnack
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A revision of Thompsonulidae Lang, 1944 (Copepoda: Harpacticoida)
Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review, 1990The harpacticoid copepod subfamily Thompsonulinae Lang, 1944, formerly recognized as belonging to the family Tachidiidae (Lang, 1948) is raised to family rank and redefined to include only the genera Thompsonula T. Scott and Caribbula gen. nov. Thompsonula hyaenae (I. C. Thompson) and T. curticauda (Wilson) are redescribed and refigured. Re-examination
Huys, R., Gee, J.M.
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Five new species of the genus Sarsamphiascus Huys, 2009 were collected from a small Korean beach, which is a record for the number of syntopic copepod congeners.
T. Karanovic
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Five new species of the genus Sarsamphiascus Huys, 2009 were collected from a small Korean beach, which is a record for the number of syntopic copepod congeners.
T. Karanovic
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Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 2020
A new species of Aegisthidae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) is described from the upper subtidal of the western coast of the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (Chile). Frisia magellanica gen. et sp. nov.
K. George, Lennard Viertel
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A new species of Aegisthidae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) is described from the upper subtidal of the western coast of the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (Chile). Frisia magellanica gen. et sp. nov.
K. George, Lennard Viertel
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The Deep-Water Benthic Harpacticoida (Copepoda) of the Americas
2020Deep-sea harpacticoid copepods are poorly known worldwide. Due to sampling difficulties, these organisms are seldom captured. Recent investigation, however, has allowed for the discovery of many new species and genera in diverse regions of the Americas.
S. Gómez, K. I. Rivera-Sánchez
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Mate Guarding in Tisbe Bulbisetosa (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
Crustaceana, 1993Mate guarding in Tisbe bulbisetosa Volkmann-Rocco, 1972 (Harpacticoida, Tisbidae) is described. The sexual dimorphism of antennules and maxillipeds and their function in mate clasping are discussed. Males of T. bulbisetosa are peculiar in their behaviour because: (1) they use their maxillipeds for grasping and (2) they are carried around by the females
H.-U. Dahms, H.K. Schminke
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Copepoda Harpacticoida Von Bulgarien
Crustaceana, 1969Description of 5 harpacticoid copepods from Bulgaria. Three of these represent new species (Canthocamptus kunzi, Bryocamptus madarensis, B. pirgos), one is considered a new forma, f. otmanli, of Attheyella northumbrica (Brady, 1880), whereas of a fifth species, Bryocamptus aquaeductus Borutzky, 1934, the hitherto unknown male is described.
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Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2012
A new alien species, brackish water harpacticoida Nitocra spinipes, began to be encountered in the meiobenthic fauna of Lake Ladoga in 2003. As with most similar invasions, the introduction of this species is associated with transport with ballast waters during shipping through Volga-Baltic Waterway. N.
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A new alien species, brackish water harpacticoida Nitocra spinipes, began to be encountered in the meiobenthic fauna of Lake Ladoga in 2003. As with most similar invasions, the introduction of this species is associated with transport with ballast waters during shipping through Volga-Baltic Waterway. N.
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