Edotia Guerin-Meneville 1844 ...
Edotia GuérinMéneville, 1844 Edotia GuérinMéneville, 1844: 34.– Cunningham, 1871: 499; Miers, 1881:74.– Richardson, 1900: 131.– Ohlin, 1901: 292.– Stebbing, 1914: 353.– Giambiagi, 1925: 12.– Nordenstam, 1933: 94.– Sheppard, 1957: 154.– Menzies & Barnard, 1959: 21.– Menzies, 1962: 90.– Müller,...
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Summary: | Edotia GuérinMéneville, 1844 Edotia GuérinMéneville, 1844: 34.– Cunningham, 1871: 499; Miers, 1881:74.– Richardson, 1900: 131.– Ohlin, 1901: 292.– Stebbing, 1914: 353.– Giambiagi, 1925: 12.– Nordenstam, 1933: 94.– Sheppard, 1957: 154.– Menzies & Barnard, 1959: 21.– Menzies, 1962: 90.– Müller, 1988: 407.– Brandt, 1990: 152. Desmarestia Nicolet, 1849: 284 [junior homonym also of Desmarestia Herrmannsen, 1847 (a mollusc) and Desmarestia Czerniavsky, 1878 (decapod crustacean) — see Neave 2006]. Epelys Dana, 1849: 426.– Harger, 1880: 357. Edotea Ohlin, 1901: 292.– Richardson, 1905: 394. Type species: Edotia tuberculata GuérinMéneville, 1844; by monotypy. Diagnosis [modified after Brandt (1990) and Wägele (1991)] Body heavily calcified, oval, with tubercular or smooth body surface, broadest at pereonites 3 to 5. Pereonite 1 not fused with head, head sometimes ornamented with lobelike protrusions or elevations. Coxal plates laterally protruded, coxal plates of anterior segments fused to tergites (exception: ... : Published as part of Brandt, Angelika & Bruce, Niel, 2006, Edotia tangaroa sp. nov. (Crustacea: Isopoda: Idoteidae) from the western Ross Sea, Antarctica, pp. 57-68 in Zootaxa 1313 on page 58, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.173901 ... |
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