Taxonomy and distribution of the marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae

The marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae and its two genera, Euchaeta and Paraeuchaeta, are redefined. Fourteen species of Euchaeta and 61 species of Paraeuchaeta, including 13 new species, are described and their geographic ranges defined from specimens found in midwater trawl and plankton ne...

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Main Author: Park, Taisoo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: eScholarship, University of California 1993
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spelling ftcdlib:qt4kr623b2 2023-05-15T14:01:41+02:00 Taxonomy and distribution of the marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae Park, Taisoo 1993-07-01 application/pdf http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4kr623b2 english eng eScholarship, University of California qt4kr623b2 http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4kr623b2 public Park, Taisoo. (1993). Taxonomy and distribution of the marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae. Scripps Institution of Oceanography. UC San Diego: Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4kr623b2 Taxonomy phylogeny geographic distribution worldwide Copepoda Calanoida Euchaetidae Euchaeta Paraeuchaeta species groups new species keys article 1993 ftcdlib 2016-04-02T18:21:29Z The marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae and its two genera, Euchaeta and Paraeuchaeta, are redefined. Fourteen species of Euchaeta and 61 species of Paraeuchaeta, including 13 new species, are described and their geographic ranges defined from specimens found in midwater trawl and plankton net samples collected throughout the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. The species of Euchaeta are classified into three species groups - marina, concinna, and acuta groups - and an independent species, E spinosa; those of Paraeuchaeta were classified into six species groups malayensis, pavlovskii, norvegica, glacialis, hebes, and antarctica groups - and three independent species - P. biloba, P. bisinuata, and P. grandiremis. Each of the nine species groups is defined with detailed descriptions of its representative species and each of the four independent species that could not be grouped is also described in detail. Phylogenetic relationships among the species groups and independent species are discussed. Keys are presented for identification of the species groups in each genus and the species in each species group containing three or more species. The geographic distribution of the species groups and common species is discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica University of California: eScholarship Indian Pacific
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topic Taxonomy
phylogeny
geographic distribution
worldwide
Copepoda
Calanoida
Euchaetidae
Euchaeta
Paraeuchaeta
species groups
new species
keys
spellingShingle Taxonomy
phylogeny
geographic distribution
worldwide
Copepoda
Calanoida
Euchaetidae
Euchaeta
Paraeuchaeta
species groups
new species
keys
Park, Taisoo
Taxonomy and distribution of the marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae
topic_facet Taxonomy
phylogeny
geographic distribution
worldwide
Copepoda
Calanoida
Euchaetidae
Euchaeta
Paraeuchaeta
species groups
new species
keys
description The marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae and its two genera, Euchaeta and Paraeuchaeta, are redefined. Fourteen species of Euchaeta and 61 species of Paraeuchaeta, including 13 new species, are described and their geographic ranges defined from specimens found in midwater trawl and plankton net samples collected throughout the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. The species of Euchaeta are classified into three species groups - marina, concinna, and acuta groups - and an independent species, E spinosa; those of Paraeuchaeta were classified into six species groups malayensis, pavlovskii, norvegica, glacialis, hebes, and antarctica groups - and three independent species - P. biloba, P. bisinuata, and P. grandiremis. Each of the nine species groups is defined with detailed descriptions of its representative species and each of the four independent species that could not be grouped is also described in detail. Phylogenetic relationships among the species groups and independent species are discussed. Keys are presented for identification of the species groups in each genus and the species in each species group containing three or more species. The geographic distribution of the species groups and common species is discussed.
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author Park, Taisoo
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title Taxonomy and distribution of the marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae
title_short Taxonomy and distribution of the marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae
title_full Taxonomy and distribution of the marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae
title_fullStr Taxonomy and distribution of the marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomy and distribution of the marine calanoid copepod family Euchaetidae
title_sort taxonomy and distribution of the marine calanoid copepod family euchaetidae
publisher eScholarship, University of California
publishDate 1993
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