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The arthropods of the allobiosphere (barren lava flows) of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador [PDF]
Peck, Stewart B.
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Between a rock and a hard place: experimental assessment of recruitment patterns in a bathyal environment of the Low Arctic. [PDF]
Wolvin S, Hamel JF, Mercier A.
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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 Bathynomusjamesi Kou, Chen & Li, 2017. [PDF]
Ng PKL, Sidabalok CM, Nguyen TS.
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Ocean Species Discoveries 1-12 - A primer for accelerating marine invertebrate taxonomy. [PDF]
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2007
See full text attached .... Isopods are often common and important members of many marine habitats. They can be distinguished from other peracarids, and other crustaceans in general, by the following combination of characteristics: 1. Body usually flattened (except in Anthuridea and Phreatoicidea).... 2. Head (cephalon) compact, with unstalked compound
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See full text attached .... Isopods are often common and important members of many marine habitats. They can be distinguished from other peracarids, and other crustaceans in general, by the following combination of characteristics: 1. Body usually flattened (except in Anthuridea and Phreatoicidea).... 2. Head (cephalon) compact, with unstalked compound
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2022
Abstract Isopoda, with more than 10,600 species, exhibits the greatest disparity of forms amongst all the Peracarida. Like the amphipods and ingolfiellidans, isopods lack a carapace. Consideration of morphology as well as molecular sequencing has encouraged a striking alteration in their higher taxonomy.
Frederick R. Schram, Stefan Koenemann
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Abstract Isopoda, with more than 10,600 species, exhibits the greatest disparity of forms amongst all the Peracarida. Like the amphipods and ingolfiellidans, isopods lack a carapace. Consideration of morphology as well as molecular sequencing has encouraged a striking alteration in their higher taxonomy.
Frederick R. Schram, Stefan Koenemann
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