Polychaete-parasitizing copepods from the deep-sea Kuril–Kamchatka trench (Pacific Ocean), with the description of a new Ophelicola species and comments on the currently known annelidicolous copepods [PDF]
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Copepodid Stages of Critomolgus Anthopleurus (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoida, Rhynchomolgidae) [PDF]
Abstract Five juvenile copepodids of Critomolgus anthopleurus Kim, 1996, were obtained by rearing the copepod and its actiniarian host for 10 days within a laboratory aquarium. Copepodid I of C. anthopleurus shows significant morphological differences from previous records. At this stage of C. anthopleurus, the antennule is 4-segmented, with 3 setae on
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Telestacicola turgipes n. sp. (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoida, Rhynchomolgidae) Associated with Basket Stars (Ophiuroidea, Euryalida) from Korea [PDF]
A new species of Telestacicola Humes and Stock, 1972 (Copepoda, Rhynchomolgidae) is described as an associate of basket stars (Ophiuroidea) from Korea. The new species Telestacicola turgipes closely resembles T.
Il-Hoi Kim, Cheon Young Chang
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Sibling species of copepods in association with Mediterranean gorgorians
Hitherto a single species of Doridicola Leydig (Poecilostomatoida: Rhynchomolgidae) has been found reported in association with gorgonians in Europe: Doridicola botulosus (Stock and Kleeton, 1963), living on the Mediterranean gorgonian Eunicella ...
Mercedes Conradi +2 more
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Taxonomic diversity and identification problems of oncaeid microcopepods in the Mediterranean Sea [PDF]
The species diversity of the pelagic microcopepod family Oncaeidae collected with nets of 0.1-mm mesh size was studied at 6 stations along a west-to-east transect in the Mediterranean Sea down to a maximum depth of 1,000 m.
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Two New Species of Echiuricopus n. gen. (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoida) Associated with Echiurans from the Yellow Sea [PDF]
Two new species of poecilostomatoid copepods associated with echiurans are described from an intertidal mud flat in the Yellow Sea. A new genus Echiuricopus is created to accommodate two new species, E. aprilis and E. tenuipes.
Il-Hoi Kim
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Abstract Submersible fluorescence and turbidity sensors are widely used in studies of oceans and lakes. To reduce the instrument size, an overlapping interrogation volume is commonly used for the two sensors. Fluorescence sensors emit blue light for excitation and measure the red light emitted by excited chlorophyll pigments. However, during the night,
Mamoru Tanaka +4 more
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Miracetyma etimaruya gen. et sp. n. (COPEPODA, POECILOSTOMATOIDA, ERGASILIDAE) FROM FRESHWATER FISHES OF THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON [PDF]
Miracetyma etimaruyagen. et sp. n. is proposed from the gills filaments of Curimata cyprinoides(Linnaeus, 1758), Potamorhina latior(Spix, 1829) and Psectrogaster essequibensis(Gunther, 1864). The species of the new genus is characterized by having a more
José Celso O. MALTA
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Species of Triconia of the conifera-subgroup (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Oncaeidae) from Korean waters, including a new species [PDF]
Three species of Triconia belonging to the conifera-subgroup are described from Korean waters (NW Pacific). A new species, Triconia hirsuta, was found that can be distinguished from its sibling T.
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Parasitic copepods from Egyptian Red Sea fishes: Bomolochidae Claus, 1875 [PDF]
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