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Corbera, J.; Tirado, P.; Martin, D. (2005). Cumaceans (Crustacea: Peracarida) from the Persian Gulf. Zootaxa. 1087: 1-31.
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Corbera, J.; Tirado, P.; Martin, D.
2005
Cumaceans (Crustacea: Peracarida) from the Persian Gulf.
Zootaxa
1087: 1-31
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The study of a benthic macroinvertebrate collection from the Iranian coasts off Assaluyeh led to obtain the first data on the cumacean fauna of the Persian Gulf. During two sampling campaigns carried out in August 1998 and November 2002, eight species belonging to the families Bodotriidae and Nannastacidae were collected. Four of them are new to science, namely Cyclaspis adiastolos, Eocuma carinocurvum, Heterocuma inerme and Pseudosympodomma persicum. All new species, and two rare ones (i.e. Cumella sp. and Eocuma travancoricum), are described and keys to the species of Heterocuma and Psedosympodomma are provided. The local distribution of the cumacean assemblages off Assaluyeh is characterized by its homogeneity during the different sampling periods.
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Holotype ICM CUM-0041, geounit Assalueh, identified as Cyclaspis adiastolos Corbera, Tirado & Martin, 2005
Allotype ICM CUM-0042, geounit Assalueh, identified as Cyclaspis adiastolos Corbera, Tirado & Martin, 2005
Paratype ICM CUM-0043, geounit Assalueh, identified as Cyclaspis adiastolos Corbera, Tirado & Martin, 2005
Nontype ICM CUM-0044, geounit Assalueh, identified as Cyclaspis adiastolos Corbera, Tirado & Martin, 2005
Nontype ICM CUM-0045, geounit Assalueh, identified as Cyclaspis adiastolos Corbera, Tirado & Martin, 2005
Holotype ICM CUM-0046, geounit Assalueh, identified as Eocuma carinocurvum Corbera, Tirado & Martin, 2005
Holotype ICM CUM-0047, geounit Assalueh, identified as Pseudosympodomma persicum Corbera, Tirado & Martin, 2005
Holotype ICM CUM-0052, geounit Assalueh, identified as Heterocuma inerme Corbera, Tirado & Martin, 2005