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Labay, V. S. (2013). Review of amphipods of the Melita group (Amphipoda: Melitidae) from the costal waters of Sakhalin Island (Far East of Russia). I. Genera Megamoera Bate, 1862 and Armatomelita gen. nov. Zootaxa. 3700(1): 65.
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Labay, V. S.
2013
Review of amphipods of the <em>Melita</em> group (Amphipoda: Melitidae) from the costal waters of Sakhalin Island (Far East of Russia). I. Genera <em>Megamoera </em>Bate, 1862 and <em>Armatomelita</em> gen. nov.
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3700(1): 65
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Armatomelita Labay, 2013 (original description)
Armatomelita tshayensis Labay, 2013 (original description)
Megamoera Spence Bate, 1863 (additional source)
Megamoera aequidentatum Labay, 2013 accepted as Abludomelita rotundactyla (Ren, 2012) (original description)
Megamoera falsomikulitschae Labay, 2013 (original description)
Megamoera similidentata Labay, 2013 (original description)
Megamoera striata Labay, 2013 (original description)
Holotype FESTU X 37855 Cr 1421, geounit Sakhalin, identified as Megamoera similidentata Labay, 2013
Holotype FESTU X 37859 Cr 1425, geounit Sakhalin, identified as Megamoera striata Labay, 2013
Holotype FESTU X 37864 Cr 1430, geounit Sea of Okhotsk, identified as Megamoera falsomikulitschae Labay, 2013
Holotype FESTU X 37867 Cr 1433, geounit Sea of Okhotsk, identified as Megamoera aequidentatum Labay, 2013
Holotype FESTU X 37868 Cr 1434, geounit Sea of Okhotsk, identified as Armatomelita tshayensis Labay, 2013
 Ecology

Armatomelita tshayensis was found in the depth interval 10–20 m on the gravel-sand bottom. Females with eggs in ... [details]

 Ecology

M. aequidentatum was found only in a type locality at the depth 10 m on the gravel bottom. Female with eggs in ... [details]

 Ecology

M. falsomikulitschae was found in the depth interval 5–20 m on the silt-sand and silt-gravel bottom. Females with ... [details]

 Ecology

M. similidentata was found in the depth interval 85–90 m on the silt-sand bottom in the layer of constant low ... [details]

 Ecology

M. striata was found in the depth interval 75–85 m on the silt-sand bottom in the layer of constant low ... [details]

 Etymology

The name Armatomelita is based on the Latin word “armatus” (armed) combined with the older genus name Melita. ... [details]

 Etymology

Named in honor of Janna Tzhay, the employee of Sakhalin’s Fishery Institute and colleague of Labay, V.S. in ... [details]

 Etymology

Species name aequidentatum is based on Latin words aequalis (equal) and dentatum (denticled), which is explained by ... [details]

 Etymology

Species name falsomikulitschae refers the morphological similarity to M. mikulitschae[details]

 Etymology

Species name similidentata is based on a Latin word simili (similar) and the species name dentata, which is ... [details]

 Etymology

Species name striata based on a Latin word “striata” (striped), which is explained by living coloration of it ... [details]

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