First record and new species of the genus Hebefustis Siebenaller & Hessler, 1977
The ANDEEP (ANtarctic benthic DEEP-sea biodiversity, colonisation history and recent community patterns) cruises contributed immensely to the understanding of the deep Southern Ocean biodiversity, and study of the fauna, in particular the isopod crustaceans, which were revealed to be patchily rich....
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ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.190.9238 2023-05-15T13:59:58+02:00 First record and new species of the genus Hebefustis Siebenaller & Hessler, 1977 Stefanie Kaiser The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.190.9238 http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2008/f/zt01866p481.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.190.9238 http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2008/f/zt01866p481.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2008/f/zt01866p481.pdf Key words Isopoda Nannoniscidae Hebefustis clareolithis distribution ANDEEP deep sea Antarctic key text ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T16:54:58Z The ANDEEP (ANtarctic benthic DEEP-sea biodiversity, colonisation history and recent community patterns) cruises contributed immensely to the understanding of the deep Southern Ocean biodiversity, and study of the fauna, in particular the isopod crustaceans, which were revealed to be patchily rich. Most of the species found during the three ANDEEP expeditions were not only new to the region but also new to science. In the current paper a new nannoniscid species, Hebefustis clareolithis sp. nov., is described from the deep Weddell Sea Basin (Southern Ocean). Specimens of the new species were sampled during ANDEEP III in Antarctic summer 2004/05 and represent the first Southern Ocean record of the genus Hebefustis Siebenaller & Hessler, 1977. The new species closely resembles Hebefustis cornutus Siebenaller & Hessler, 1977 but can be distinguished from the latter by the number of flagellar articles of the female antenna, the shape of pleopod 1 and pleotelson in male. A key to the species in the genus Hebefustis is provided. Text Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Unknown Antarctic Southern Ocean Weddell Weddell Sea |
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The ANDEEP (ANtarctic benthic DEEP-sea biodiversity, colonisation history and recent community patterns) cruises contributed immensely to the understanding of the deep Southern Ocean biodiversity, and study of the fauna, in particular the isopod crustaceans, which were revealed to be patchily rich. Most of the species found during the three ANDEEP expeditions were not only new to the region but also new to science. In the current paper a new nannoniscid species, Hebefustis clareolithis sp. nov., is described from the deep Weddell Sea Basin (Southern Ocean). Specimens of the new species were sampled during ANDEEP III in Antarctic summer 2004/05 and represent the first Southern Ocean record of the genus Hebefustis Siebenaller & Hessler, 1977. The new species closely resembles Hebefustis cornutus Siebenaller & Hessler, 1977 but can be distinguished from the latter by the number of flagellar articles of the female antenna, the shape of pleopod 1 and pleotelson in male. A key to the species in the genus Hebefustis is provided. |
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First record and new species of the genus Hebefustis Siebenaller & Hessler, 1977 |
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First record and new species of the genus Hebefustis Siebenaller & Hessler, 1977 |
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First record and new species of the genus Hebefustis Siebenaller & Hessler, 1977 |
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