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Bifurgaster, a new genus of Ascothoracida (Crustacea: Maxillopoda) parasitic in deep water asteroids
Journal of Natural History, 1985A new genus of ascothoracid, Bifurgaster gen. nov., has been found parasitizing brisingid asteroids Freyella spp. The genus comprises two species, B. freyellae sp. nov. and B. kermadeca sp. nov., from the north-east Atlantic Ocean and south Pacific Ocean respectively, at depths of over 4000 m.
Carolyn J. Stone, John Moyse
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Mitochondrial DNA, 2014
The mitochondrial genome of the barnacle Striatobalanus amaryllis (Sessilia: family Archaeobalanidae) is 15,063 bp in length. All the 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) initiate with ATD codon (ATG, ATA or ATT). Four PCGs (COX3, ND3, ND4 and ND4L) end with incomplete stop codon (T- -).
Ling Ming, Tsang +3 more
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The mitochondrial genome of the barnacle Striatobalanus amaryllis (Sessilia: family Archaeobalanidae) is 15,063 bp in length. All the 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs) initiate with ATD codon (ATG, ATA or ATT). Four PCGs (COX3, ND3, ND4 and ND4L) end with incomplete stop codon (T- -).
Ling Ming, Tsang +3 more
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Cell and Tissue Research, 2010
Calanoid copepods constitute an important group of marine planktonic crustaceans that often dominate the metazoan biomass of the world's oceans. In proportion to their ecological importance, little is known about their nervous systems. We have used immunohistochemical techniques in a common North Atlantic calanoid to localize re-identifiable neurons ...
Daniel K, Hartline, Andrew E, Christie
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Calanoid copepods constitute an important group of marine planktonic crustaceans that often dominate the metazoan biomass of the world's oceans. In proportion to their ecological importance, little is known about their nervous systems. We have used immunohistochemical techniques in a common North Atlantic calanoid to localize re-identifiable neurons ...
Daniel K, Hartline, Andrew E, Christie
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Bifurgaster, a new genus of Ascothoracida (Crustacea: Maxillopoda) parasitic in deep water asteroids
Journal of Natural History, 1985exaly

