Lohmannella fukushimai Imamura 1968
Lohmannella fukushimai Imamura, 1968 Record from more than 1000 m depth – ANT - Amundsen Sea, 71° S 110° W, 1041–1047 m — Bartsch (2010). Record from other depth (less than 1000 m depth) – ANT - Prince Harald Coast, 69° S 31° E, 190 m depth - Imamura (1968); Ross Sea, 72° S 172– 173°E, 342–360 m dep...
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5235746 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE3F87814446FFFA720309E2BC33FA8D |
Summary: | Lohmannella fukushimai Imamura, 1968 Record from more than 1000 m depth – ANT - Amundsen Sea, 71° S 110° W, 1041–1047 m — Bartsch (2010). Record from other depth (less than 1000 m depth) – ANT - Prince Harald Coast, 69° S 31° E, 190 m depth - Imamura (1968); Ross Sea, 72° S 172– 173°E, 342–360 m depth — Bartsch (1993); Weddell Sea, 71°– 72° S 12– 13°W 193–211 m depth — Bartsch (1993); Weddell Sea, 75° S 30° W, 820 m depth — Bartsch (1993); Amundsen Sea, 74° S 105° W, 490–504 m — Bartsch (2010); 74° S 105° W, 496–509 m depth — Bartsch (2010). Remarks – This species is circum-Antarctic from depth 190 m to 1047 m. Presence of spots of eye pigment beneath the corneae and in the middle of the AD indicates that this species shallow water rather than a deep water inhabitant (Bartsch 2010). Published as part of Chatterjee, Tapas, 2021, A checklist of deep-sea halacarid mites (Acari, Halacaridae) found from more than 1000 m depth, pp. 249-268 in Persian Journal of Acarology 10 (23) on page 258, DOI:10.22073/pja.v10i3.67563, http://zenodo.org/record/5235720 |
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