Holophryxus acanthephyrae Stephensen 1912 ...
HOLOPHRYXUS ACANTHEPHYRAE STEPHENSEN, 1912 Synonym: Isophryxus concavus Schultz, 1977. Original description: Stephensen (1912 —as H. Acanthephyrae ): 112–117, figs 13 (top), 15–21 (♀, ♂ and epicaridium). Additional descriptions: Jones & Smaldon (1986): 306–312, figs 1–6 (&...
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Summary: | HOLOPHRYXUS ACANTHEPHYRAE STEPHENSEN, 1912 Synonym: Isophryxus concavus Schultz, 1977. Original description: Stephensen (1912 —as H. Acanthephyrae ): 112–117, figs 13 (top), 15–21 (♀, ♂ and epicaridium). Additional descriptions: Jones & Smaldon (1986): 306–312, figs 1–6 (♀ and ♂). Schultz (1977 —as I. concavus ): 93–96, figs 17, 18A-H, O, P (♀ and ♂). Wasmer (1988): 21–23 (♀ and ♂). Alves-Júnior et al. (2019): 14 (♀). Boyko & Williams (2021b): 114–116, fig. 2A-C (♀ and ♂). Hosts: Acanthephyra acanthitelsonis , A. pelagica (type host) and A. purpurea (Pleocyemata, Acanthephyridae). Distribution: North Atlantic Ocean, south-western Atlantic Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, Southern Ocean (Table 2). Differential diagnosis: Holophryxus . Body length 22 mm (♀; N = 1), 0.2 mm (epicaridium) (Stephensen, 1912); 12.18–13.94 mm (♀♀; N = 2), 18.28–22.68 mm (ovigerous ... : Published as part of Huys, Rony, Savchenko, Alexandra S. & Kosobokova, Ksenia N., 2023, Discovery of a new species and host record of Holophryxus Richardson, 1905 (Isopoda: Dajidae) from the central Arctic: a model of enhanced descriptive standards for epicaridean isopods, pp. 592-649 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 198 (2) on pages 636-637, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac105, http://zenodo.org/record/8011009 ... |
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