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Zootaxa, 2012
This study is based on the material collected from REVIZEE Program and under the Petrobrás oil-exploration programs.These collections revealed a number of representatives from the family Leptocheliidae in its broadest sense, with descrip-tions of one new genus, Makraleptochelia n. gen., and two new species, M. potiguara n. sp.
Araújo-Silva, Catarina De L. +1 more
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This study is based on the material collected from REVIZEE Program and under the Petrobrás oil-exploration programs.These collections revealed a number of representatives from the family Leptocheliidae in its broadest sense, with descrip-tions of one new genus, Makraleptochelia n. gen., and two new species, M. potiguara n. sp.
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Tanaidacea Dana 1849, sp. nov.
2012Order TANAIDACEA Dana, 1849 Suborder TANAIDOMORPHA Sieg, 1980 Superfamily TANAOIDEA Dana, 1849 Family TANAIDAE Dana, 1849 Subfamily Pancolinae Sieg, 1980 Tribe Anatanaini Sieg, 1980 Genus Zeuxoides Sieg, 1980 Zeuxoides troncosoi Esquete & Bamber, sp. nov. Figs 1–4 Material examined.
Esquete, Patricia +2 more
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Protogynous hermaphroditism in Crustacea: a new example from Tanaidacea
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2022Hermaphroditism has been widely reported in the Crustacea, but protogyny, in which females change to males, is apparently rare and restricted to the peracarid orders Isopoda and Tanaidacea. In the latter, protogyny has been demonstrated in only seven species representing six genera by rearing experiments and indicated for several other genera and ...
Keiichi Kakui, Chizue Hiruta
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Systematic revision of the family Kalliapseudidae (Crustacea: Tanaidacea)
Zootaxa, 2011Kalliapseudidae is a family of shallow burrow–dwelling and fossorial marine and estuarine tanaidaceans. There are currently 39 known species in 12 genera and three subfamilies. They are distributed throughout the world’s tropical, subtropical, and temperate coastal waters and, with a few known exceptions, are restricted to depths of less than 200 m ...
Drumm, David T., Heard, Richard W.
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Parapseudid tanaidaceans (Crustacea: Tanaidacea: Apseudomorpha) from Eastern Australia
Zootaxa, 2007Błażewicz-Paszkowycz, Magdalena, Bamber, Roger N (2007): Parapseudid tanaidaceans (Crustacea: Tanaidacea: Apseudomorpha) from Eastern Australia.
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Tanaidacea from Hardangerfjorden, Western Norway
Sarsia, 1968Abstract Fourteen species of tanaidaceans are with certainty recorded from Hardangerfjorden. Anarthrura simplex, Leptagnathia breviremis, L. dentifera, L. gracilis, L. langiremis, L. manca, and Strongylura cylindrata are reported for the first time from the fjord.
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Apseudes talpa revisited (Crustacea; Tanaidacea).The impact on apseudidaen systematics
Zootaxa, 2011The species Apseudes talpa is redescribed and its impact on the systematics of Apseudidae is discussed. The finding of multiple conflicting characters with the generic diagnosis, as well as the novel character of a denticulate ridge on the mandibular body, suggest that a redefinition of the genus Apseudes is necessary.
Larsen K, Bertocci I, Froufe E
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New species and records of Apseudomorpha (Crustacea: Tanaidacea) from Taiwan
Zootaxa, 2014The present study reports the first record of Apseudomorpha from Taiwan and includes descriptions of three new species and one new species record. Paradoxapseudes pangcahi sp. nov. differs from the most similar congener, Paradoxapseudes littoralis, by having one segment less in the antennal flagellum and fewer segments in the uropod endopod ...
You-Wei, Tzeng, Pan-Wen, Hsueh
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Tanaidacea of the Amundsen and Scotia seas: an unexplored diversity
Antarctic Science, 2014AbstractThe Scotia Arc and Amundsen Sea are contrasting regions within West Antarctica. The Scotia Sea shelf is well studied and central to the origin and diversity of the Southern Ocean benthic fauna, whilst the shelf of Amundsen Sea is one of the least studied shelf areas in the world; a ‘white spot’ on the map of benthic research.
Pabis, Krzysztof +3 more
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Agathotanaididae (Crustacea: Tanaidacea) from the Angola Basin
Zootaxa, 2003The family Agathotanaididae Lang, 1971 has a worldwide distribution, with only three species known from the Angola Basin: Paranarthrura insignis Hansen, 1913, Paranarthrura intermedia Kudinova-Pasternak, 1982 and Paranarthura angolensis Guerrero-Kommritz, Schmidt & Brandt, 2002.
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