Nouvelles donn\xc3\xa9es sur les Asellidae \xc3\xa9pig\xc3\xa9s d\xe2\x80\x99Extr\xc3\xaame-Orient (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota)

Numerous samples of oculate Asellus from eastern Siberia and the Japanese Islands, one from southern China, and one from Alaska, have been studied. The epigean fresh waters of this large Asiatic region generally harbour populations identified as Asellus (Asellus) hilgendorfii Bovallius, 1886, or som...

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Main Authors: Henry, J.-P. (Jean-Paul), Magniez, Guy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 1995
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SEM
Online Access:https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/503949
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:503949 2024-02-11T10:01:47+01:00 Nouvelles donn\xc3\xa9es sur les Asellidae \xc3\xa9pig\xc3\xa9s d\xe2\x80\x99Extr\xc3\xaame-Orient (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota) Henry, J.-P. (Jean-Paul) Magniez, Guy 1995-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/503949 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/503949 Contributions to Zoology vol. 65 no. 2, pp. 101-122 Asellus (Asellus) levanidovorum n. sp gen. Asellus n. def Sakhalin and Kunashir Islands SEM structure of copulatory pleopods subgen. Asellus subgen. Arctasellus nov info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1995 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:22:10Z Numerous samples of oculate Asellus from eastern Siberia and the Japanese Islands, one from southern China, and one from Alaska, have been studied. The epigean fresh waters of this large Asiatic region generally harbour populations identified as Asellus (Asellus) hilgendorfii Bovallius, 1886, or some of its geographical forms previously considered as species, subspecies, or not yet named. The \xe2\x80\x9chilgendorfii\xe2\x80\x9d complex seems to possess the dimension of a superspecies.\nA new pigmented-oculate species, Asellus (Asellus) levanidovorum is sympatric with A. (A.) hilgendorfii in the lake Bolon region (lower part of the Amur River basin) and is present also in the Sakhalin and Kunashir Islands. Its copulatory organ (endopodite of male 2nd pleopod) shows a large cannula and study with SEM allows us to understand the organizational pattern of this organ in all species belonging to the true genus Asellus, including the type-species Asellus (A.) aquaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) where the cannula is small and deeply hidden. Strong relationship between these species points to the existence of a subgenus Asellus inside the genus Asellus auct.\nThe three Arctic species, A. latifrons Birstein, 1947, A. alaskensis Bowman & Holmquist, 1975 and A. birsteini Levanidov, 1976, represent a second subgenus, Arctasellus nov., inside the genus Asellus car. emend., characterized by their onisciform aspect, the reduction of the coxopodites of all pereiopods, and the structure of the different parts of the copulatory appendages, homologous with those of the subgenus Asellus, but simpler and exposed.\nThe Asellidae appear to be a heterogeneous family, having taken origin from several marine ancestors, and having colonized independently the fresh waters of several remote continental sites. These separate elements evolved independently in the North Pacific (Japan Sea region), Baikal, the Mediterranean and Paratethys, southwestern Atlantic Europe, and Atlantic North America.\nAll species of the far-eastern group (genera ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Sakhalin Alaska Siberia Naturalis Institutional Repository Arctic Pacific
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topic Asellus (Asellus) levanidovorum n. sp
gen. Asellus n. def
Sakhalin and Kunashir Islands
SEM
structure of copulatory pleopods
subgen. Asellus
subgen. Arctasellus nov
spellingShingle Asellus (Asellus) levanidovorum n. sp
gen. Asellus n. def
Sakhalin and Kunashir Islands
SEM
structure of copulatory pleopods
subgen. Asellus
subgen. Arctasellus nov
Henry, J.-P. (Jean-Paul)
Magniez, Guy
Nouvelles donn\xc3\xa9es sur les Asellidae \xc3\xa9pig\xc3\xa9s d\xe2\x80\x99Extr\xc3\xaame-Orient (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota)
topic_facet Asellus (Asellus) levanidovorum n. sp
gen. Asellus n. def
Sakhalin and Kunashir Islands
SEM
structure of copulatory pleopods
subgen. Asellus
subgen. Arctasellus nov
description Numerous samples of oculate Asellus from eastern Siberia and the Japanese Islands, one from southern China, and one from Alaska, have been studied. The epigean fresh waters of this large Asiatic region generally harbour populations identified as Asellus (Asellus) hilgendorfii Bovallius, 1886, or some of its geographical forms previously considered as species, subspecies, or not yet named. The \xe2\x80\x9chilgendorfii\xe2\x80\x9d complex seems to possess the dimension of a superspecies.\nA new pigmented-oculate species, Asellus (Asellus) levanidovorum is sympatric with A. (A.) hilgendorfii in the lake Bolon region (lower part of the Amur River basin) and is present also in the Sakhalin and Kunashir Islands. Its copulatory organ (endopodite of male 2nd pleopod) shows a large cannula and study with SEM allows us to understand the organizational pattern of this organ in all species belonging to the true genus Asellus, including the type-species Asellus (A.) aquaticus (Linnaeus, 1758) where the cannula is small and deeply hidden. Strong relationship between these species points to the existence of a subgenus Asellus inside the genus Asellus auct.\nThe three Arctic species, A. latifrons Birstein, 1947, A. alaskensis Bowman & Holmquist, 1975 and A. birsteini Levanidov, 1976, represent a second subgenus, Arctasellus nov., inside the genus Asellus car. emend., characterized by their onisciform aspect, the reduction of the coxopodites of all pereiopods, and the structure of the different parts of the copulatory appendages, homologous with those of the subgenus Asellus, but simpler and exposed.\nThe Asellidae appear to be a heterogeneous family, having taken origin from several marine ancestors, and having colonized independently the fresh waters of several remote continental sites. These separate elements evolved independently in the North Pacific (Japan Sea region), Baikal, the Mediterranean and Paratethys, southwestern Atlantic Europe, and Atlantic North America.\nAll species of the far-eastern group (genera ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Henry, J.-P. (Jean-Paul)
Magniez, Guy
author_facet Henry, J.-P. (Jean-Paul)
Magniez, Guy
author_sort Henry, J.-P. (Jean-Paul)
title Nouvelles donn\xc3\xa9es sur les Asellidae \xc3\xa9pig\xc3\xa9s d\xe2\x80\x99Extr\xc3\xaame-Orient (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota)
title_short Nouvelles donn\xc3\xa9es sur les Asellidae \xc3\xa9pig\xc3\xa9s d\xe2\x80\x99Extr\xc3\xaame-Orient (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota)
title_full Nouvelles donn\xc3\xa9es sur les Asellidae \xc3\xa9pig\xc3\xa9s d\xe2\x80\x99Extr\xc3\xaame-Orient (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota)
title_fullStr Nouvelles donn\xc3\xa9es sur les Asellidae \xc3\xa9pig\xc3\xa9s d\xe2\x80\x99Extr\xc3\xaame-Orient (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota)
title_full_unstemmed Nouvelles donn\xc3\xa9es sur les Asellidae \xc3\xa9pig\xc3\xa9s d\xe2\x80\x99Extr\xc3\xaame-Orient (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota)
title_sort nouvelles donn\xc3\xa9es sur les asellidae \xc3\xa9pig\xc3\xa9s d\xe2\x80\x99extr\xc3\xaame-orient (crustacea, isopoda, asellota)
publishDate 1995
url https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/503949
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