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Name
Markhaseva, E.L. & S.B. Schnack-Schiel. (2003). New and rare calanoid copepods from the great meteor seamount, north eastern Atlantic.
Ophelia.
57(2):107-123.
SourceID
101523
DOI
10.1080/00785236.2003.10409508 [
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Authors
Markhaseva, E.L. & S.B. Schnack-Schiel
Year
2003
Title
New and rare calanoid copepods from the great meteor seamount, north eastern Atlantic.
Journal
Ophelia
Suffix
57(2):107-123.
Type
Publication
Note
Available in Wilson Copepod Library (non-digital)
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Taxa (1)
Attributes (7)
Xanthocalanus meteorae
Markhaseva & Schnack-Schiel, 2003
(original description)
Paracomantenna minor
(Farran, 1905)
Body size
1.2
Unit
mm
Type
minimum
Dimension
length
Life stage
adult
Sex
male
[Details]
Paracomantenna minor
(Farran, 1905)
Body size
1.25
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
Life stage
adult
Sex
male
[Details]
Paracomantenna minor
(Farran, 1905)
Body size
1.45
Unit
mm
Type
minimum
Dimension
length
Life stage
adult
Sex
female
[Details]
Xanthocalanus meteorae
Markhaseva & Schnack-Schiel, 2003
Body size
1.2
Unit
mm
Type
minimum
Dimension
length
Life stage
adult
Sex
female
[Details]
Xanthocalanus meteorae
Markhaseva & Schnack-Schiel, 2003
Body size
1.3
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
Life stage
adult
Sex
female
[Details]
Xanthocalanus meteorae
Markhaseva & Schnack-Schiel, 2003
Body size (qualitative)
0.2 - 2.0 mm
Life stage
Adult
[Details]
Xanthocalanus meteorae
Markhaseva & Schnack-Schiel, 2003
Functional group
mesoplankton
Life stage
Adult
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