Eusirus perdentatus Chevreux 1912

Eusirus perdentatus P1 – Baird et al. , 2011: 3443–3444. Distribution Endemic to the Ross Sea. Remarks The third species of the E. perdentatus complex is endemic to the Ross Sea, or at least it has not yet been recorded anywhere else. However, the specimens sequenced by Baird et al. (2011) were not...

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Main Authors: Verheye, Marie L., D, Cédric, D, Udekem, Acoz
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Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10546365
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Summary:Eusirus perdentatus P1 – Baird et al. , 2011: 3443–3444. Distribution Endemic to the Ross Sea. Remarks The third species of the E. perdentatus complex is endemic to the Ross Sea, or at least it has not yet been recorded anywhere else. However, the specimens sequenced by Baird et al. (2011) were not available for the present study, and their morphology could therefore not be examined. Published as part of Verheye, Marie L., D, Cédric, D, Udekem & Acoz, 2021, Integrative taxonomy of giant crested Eusirus in the Southern Ocean, including the description of a new species (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Eusiridae), pp. 31-77 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 193 on page 67