Leptochelia dubia Kroyer 1842 ...
Leptochelia dubia (Krøyer, 1842) Figs 6 N, P; 9J, 10F, J; 12B, F; 13D, F Tanais dubius Krøyer, 1842: 178 –180, pl. 2, figs 20–22 (Type locality: Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, Holotype, ZMUC 6313). Leptochelia dubia: Sars (1882): 26–27; Sieg (1983): 447 –470 (Catalogue); Dojiri & Sieg (1997): 213 –2...
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Summary: | Leptochelia dubia (Krøyer, 1842) Figs 6 N, P; 9J, 10F, J; 12B, F; 13D, F Tanais dubius Krøyer, 1842: 178 –180, pl. 2, figs 20–22 (Type locality: Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, Holotype, ZMUC 6313). Leptochelia dubia: Sars (1882): 26–27; Sieg (1983): 447 –470 (Catalogue); Dojiri & Sieg (1997): 213 –217, figs 3.9–3.10; Suárez-Morales et al. (2004): 54 –60, figs 25–28; García-Madrigal et al. (2005): 1158 –1160, 1166. Geographic distribution. Widely distributed (but questionable). Habitat. In algae, seagrass, rocks, 1–215 m depth. Remarks. According to Sieg (1983) L. dubia has been considered a cosmopolitan species because it was widely recorded in tropical areas, transitional areas and Arctic waters. However, recent studies (Bamber 2010, 2012) indicated that L. dubia cannot be considered a cosmopolitan species because it has been shown that this group includes sibling or cryptic species, which are morphologically distinct. On the other hand, there are problems recognising the male of this species. Krøyer (1842) ... : Published as part of Jarquín-González, Jani, García-Madrigal, María Del Socorro & Carrera-Parra, Luis Fernando, 2015, First species of Leptochelia Dana, 1849 (Crustacea: Tanaidacea) from the Eastern Pacific, with an annotated checklist and identification keys for the genus, pp. 501-533 in Zootaxa 3920 (4) on page 506, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3920.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/238294 ... |
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