New species of Tanaidacea from Cretaceous Kachin amber, with a brief review of the fossil record of tanaidacean crustaceans [PDF]
Tanaidaceans are benthic, mostly marine, crustaceans that live burrowed in the substrate or in self-built tubes. The fossil record of Tanaidacea reaches back to the Carboniferous, 350 million years ago, but it is especially species-rich in Cretaceous ...
Paula G. Pazinato +2 more
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Oceanic islands are known by their unique evolutionary histories and high endemicity caused by isolation. This is the first survey on the biodiversity of Peracarida from Trindade Island, a volcanic island located about 1,160 km off the Brazilian coast ...
Tammy Iwasa-Arai +5 more
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Redescription of the female of Apseudopsis apocryphus, some remarks about the female of A. bacescui and description of the males of A. apocryphus and A. bacescui (Crustacea, Tanaidacea, Apseudidae) [PDF]
The female with oostegites of Apseudopsis apocryphus are redescribed in detail, in the case of A. bacescui some remarks about the female with oostegites are given. The male of the species A. apocryphus and the subadult male of A. bacescui are described.
Maxim-Jean Bâlcu, Dumitru Murariu
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Diversity of Pacific Agathotanais (Peracarida: Tanaidacea)
Agathotanais is one of the seven genera classified into the family Agathotanaidae. So far, 12 species have been described for the genus, seven of which are known from the Pacific.
Anna Stępień +4 more
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Three new species of Apseudomorpha (Crustacea, Tanaidacea) from Jiaozhou Bay, the Yellow Sea, and the South China Sea off coasts of China [PDF]
Three new species of the crustacean order Tanaidacea are described from the coasts of China. Apseudes spinidigitus sp. nov. (family Apseudidae), from the South China Sea, can be distinguished from the most similar species, A.
You-Wei Tzeng, Lin Ma, Xinzheng Li
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Redescription of Ctenapseudes sapensis (Chilton, 1926) from the Upper Songkhla Lagoon, Thailand (Crustacea: Tanaidacea) [PDF]
The parapseudid tanaidacean Ctenapseudes sapensis (Chilton, 1926) is minutely redescribed and illustrated. The species is very similar to C. chilkensis, described by the same author based on samples from the brackish Chilka Lake in India (Chilton, 1924).
Saowapa Angsupanich +2 more
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A new species of Apseudidae is described from a submarine canyon in the Mediterranean Sea, Leviapseudes tethys sp. nov. The species was sampled at 600 m depth on deep muddy sand.
Benoit Gouillieux +2 more
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A Hidden Diversity in the Atlantic and the SE Pacific: Hamatipedidae n. fam. (Crustacea: Tanaidacea)
A new family of paratanaoidean Tanaidacea, the hamatipedids, formerly part of the Typhlotanaidae, is established to accommodate three genera (Hamatipeda and two new).
Marta Gellert +5 more
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Typhlotanaidae Sieg, 1984, is one of the most diverse Tanaidacea families from deep-sea waters. Its diversity is underestimated, and evolutionary relationships within the family remain mostly unknown. Deep-sea typhlotanaids collected from 23 sites across
Marta Gellert +3 more
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Redescription of Apseudopsis arguinensis (Crustacea: Peracarida: Tanaidacea) from the Coast of Mauritania [PDF]
In addition to those described by Guţu (2002), the female with eggs of the species Apseudopsis arguinensis is redescribed in detail. Also, some remarks on male morphology are presented.
Maxim-Jean Bâlcu
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