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Diversity, habitat endemicity and trophic ecology of the fauna of Loki's Castle vent field on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge. [PDF]

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Eilertsen MH   +19 more
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From surface to caves: new species of Diploexochus Brandt, 1833 (Oniscidea, Armadillidae) from Colombia, with the description of the first troglobitic species. [PDF]

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Crustacea II Malacostraca Peracarida

1990
Abstract The Malacostraca is the largest class of the Crustacea, with more than 19 000 species known from marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. It is also the most familiar crustacean group, including the edible and economically important, crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and prawns, as well as a number of significant wood-destroying ...
M J Isaac   +4 more
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JURASSIC ISOPOD (MALACOSTRACA: PERACARIDA) FROM RANVILLE, NORMANDY, FRANCE

Journal of Paleontology, 2005
Abstract A single specimen of a likely sphaeromatoid isopod is described from the Upper Bathonian of northern France at Ranville, Normandy. The remarkable three-dimensional preservation consists of only the head and first pereionite, but clearly constitutes a new genus and species, Reboursia ranvillensis.
Guinot, D., Wilson, G.D.F., Schram, F.R.
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Mictacea, a New Order of Crustacea Peracarida

Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1985
ABSTRACT A new order, Mictacea, is proposed within the superorder Peracarida for Hirsutia bathyalis Sanders, Hessler, and Garner and Mictocaris halope Bowman and Iliffe. The new order is characterized by a unique combination of characters, most of which are not unique to the Mictacea, but are found in at least one other peracaridan order.
Thomas E. Bowman   +4 more
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Evolutionary morphology of the circulatory system in Peracarida (Malacostraca; Crustacea)

Cladistics, 2010
AbstractWe demonstrate that by formulating guidelines for evolutionary morphology the transparency, reproducibility, and intersubject testability of evolutionary hypotheses based on morphological data can be enhanced. The five main steps in our concept of evolutionary morphology are (i) taxon sampling, (ii) structural analysis, (iii) character ...
Christian S, Wirkner, Stefan, Richter
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Amblyopsoides ohlinii (W.M. Tattersall, 1951) (Peracarida, Mysida, Mysidae) in western Mexico

Zootaxa, 2020
The rare pelagic mysid Amblyopsoides ohlinii (W.M. Tattersall, 1951) is reported for the first time off western Mexico and represents the first record in the Pacific Ocean south of Japan and the Kurile-Kamchatka Trench. So far, this species only has been recorded from seven localities in the North Atlantic and in the North Pacific.
JosÉ Carlos, HernÁndez-PayÁn   +1 more
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N. N.: Euphausiacea, Pancarida + Peracarida

2000
An as yet unnamed monophylum with the Euphausiacea and Pancari­da + Peracarida as adelphotaxa was established by RICHTER (1994b) with the following characteristic features.
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