FIG. 2 in Crustaceans associated with the deep-water gorgonian corals Paragorgia arborea (L., 1758) and Primnoa resedaeformis (Gunn., 1763)
FIG. 2. Two parasitic poecilostomatid copepods and one decapod found on the gorgonian corals. (A) An unidentified species belonging to the family Lichomolgidae that was abundant on the surface of Paragorgia arborea. Total length~1 mm. (B) Enalcyonium cf. olssoni belonging to the family Lamippidae wa...
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Summary: | FIG. 2. Two parasitic poecilostomatid copepods and one decapod found on the gorgonian corals. (A) An unidentified species belonging to the family Lichomolgidae that was abundant on the surface of Paragorgia arborea. Total length~1 mm. (B) Enalcyonium cf. olssoni belonging to the family Lamippidae was found on Primnoa resedaeformis, probably living inside the polyps. Total length~1 mm. (C) Pandalus propinquus on branches of a P. resedaeformis colony frame grabbed from video records taken in the sampling area. : Published as part of Buhl-Mortensen, L. & Mortensen, P. B., 2004, Crustaceans associated with the deep-water gorgonian corals Paragorgia arborea (L., 1758) and Primnoa resedaeformis (Gunn., 1763), pp. 1233-1247 in Journal of Natural History 38 (10) on page 1240, DOI: 10.1080/0022293031000155205, http://zenodo.org/record/4675753 |
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