Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi , a New Species (Crustacea: Cumacea: Leuconidae) From the Shelf Waters of the Ross Sea (Antarctica), With a Key to the Genus Leucon South of 60°S

A new leuconid cumacean, Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi n. sp., is described from depths of 84 to 458 m in the Ross Sea off the Victoria Land coast. Leucon rossi n. sp. is distinguished from other members of the genus by a combination of characters including 1) a blunt, horizontally directed pseudorostr...

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Main Authors: Rehm, Peter, Heard, Richard W.
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Published: The Aquila Digital Community 2008
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spelling ftsouthmissispun:oai:aquila.usm.edu:fac_pubs-2486 2023-07-30T03:57:37+02:00 Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi , a New Species (Crustacea: Cumacea: Leuconidae) From the Shelf Waters of the Ross Sea (Antarctica), With a Key to the Genus Leucon South of 60°S Rehm, Peter Heard, Richard W. 2008-12-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/1487 https://aquila.usm.edu/context/fac_pubs/article/2486/viewcontent/sm72n4683.pdf unknown The Aquila Digital Community https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/1487 https://aquila.usm.edu/context/fac_pubs/article/2486/viewcontent/sm72n4683.pdf Faculty Publications crustacea cumacea leuconidae leucon rossi new species antarctica ross sea Life Sciences Marine Biology text 2008 ftsouthmissispun 2023-07-15T18:42:34Z A new leuconid cumacean, Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi n. sp., is described from depths of 84 to 458 m in the Ross Sea off the Victoria Land coast. Leucon rossi n. sp. is distinguished from other members of the genus by a combination of characters including 1) a blunt, horizontally directed pseudorostrum) Without a distinctly protruding siphon; 2) strongly developed antennal notch; 3) entire dorsomedian margin of carapace appearing serrate, armed with 14 to 19 anteriorly Curved spines in female (up to 21 in subadult males); 4) a small, but distinct, spine behind the frontal lobe; and 5) the uropodal peduncle slightly shorter than the exopod. After Leucon antarcticus Zimmer, 1907, L. rossi was the second most frequently Occurring cumacean in the samples collected off Victoria Land. Statistical analyses showed significant differences in the proportion of carapace length and height of adult (all incubating in the present Study) and immature females compared to immature males; no adult males were available for study. Text Antarc* Antarctica antarcticus Ross Sea Victoria Land The University of Southern Mississippi: The Aquila Digital Community Ross Sea Victoria Land
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topic crustacea
cumacea
leuconidae
leucon rossi
new species
antarctica
ross sea
Life Sciences
Marine Biology
spellingShingle crustacea
cumacea
leuconidae
leucon rossi
new species
antarctica
ross sea
Life Sciences
Marine Biology
Rehm, Peter
Heard, Richard W.
Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi , a New Species (Crustacea: Cumacea: Leuconidae) From the Shelf Waters of the Ross Sea (Antarctica), With a Key to the Genus Leucon South of 60°S
topic_facet crustacea
cumacea
leuconidae
leucon rossi
new species
antarctica
ross sea
Life Sciences
Marine Biology
description A new leuconid cumacean, Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi n. sp., is described from depths of 84 to 458 m in the Ross Sea off the Victoria Land coast. Leucon rossi n. sp. is distinguished from other members of the genus by a combination of characters including 1) a blunt, horizontally directed pseudorostrum) Without a distinctly protruding siphon; 2) strongly developed antennal notch; 3) entire dorsomedian margin of carapace appearing serrate, armed with 14 to 19 anteriorly Curved spines in female (up to 21 in subadult males); 4) a small, but distinct, spine behind the frontal lobe; and 5) the uropodal peduncle slightly shorter than the exopod. After Leucon antarcticus Zimmer, 1907, L. rossi was the second most frequently Occurring cumacean in the samples collected off Victoria Land. Statistical analyses showed significant differences in the proportion of carapace length and height of adult (all incubating in the present Study) and immature females compared to immature males; no adult males were available for study.
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author Rehm, Peter
Heard, Richard W.
author_facet Rehm, Peter
Heard, Richard W.
author_sort Rehm, Peter
title Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi , a New Species (Crustacea: Cumacea: Leuconidae) From the Shelf Waters of the Ross Sea (Antarctica), With a Key to the Genus Leucon South of 60°S
title_short Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi , a New Species (Crustacea: Cumacea: Leuconidae) From the Shelf Waters of the Ross Sea (Antarctica), With a Key to the Genus Leucon South of 60°S
title_full Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi , a New Species (Crustacea: Cumacea: Leuconidae) From the Shelf Waters of the Ross Sea (Antarctica), With a Key to the Genus Leucon South of 60°S
title_fullStr Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi , a New Species (Crustacea: Cumacea: Leuconidae) From the Shelf Waters of the Ross Sea (Antarctica), With a Key to the Genus Leucon South of 60°S
title_full_unstemmed Leucon (Crymoleucon) rossi , a New Species (Crustacea: Cumacea: Leuconidae) From the Shelf Waters of the Ross Sea (Antarctica), With a Key to the Genus Leucon South of 60°S
title_sort leucon (crymoleucon) rossi , a new species (crustacea: cumacea: leuconidae) from the shelf waters of the ross sea (antarctica), with a key to the genus leucon south of 60°s
publisher The Aquila Digital Community
publishDate 2008
url https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/1487
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geographic Ross Sea
Victoria Land
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Victoria Land
genre Antarc*
Antarctica
antarcticus
Ross Sea
Victoria Land
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Antarctica
antarcticus
Ross Sea
Victoria Land
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