Species Card of Copepod
Calanoida ( Order )
    Clausocalanoidea ( Superfamily )
        Aetideidae ( Family )
            Pseudotharybis ( Genus )
Pseudotharybis dentatus  (Bradford, 1969)   (M)
Syn.: Bradyidius dentatus Bradford, 1969 b (p.481, Descr.M, figs.M)
Ref.:
Bradford, 1976 a (p.9); Bradford & Jillett, 1980 (p.74, fig.M, distribution chart): Mauchline, 1998 (p.80: M)
Species Pseudotharybis dentatus - Plate 1 of morphological figuresissued from : J.M. Bradford in N.Z. Jl Mar. Freshw. Res., 1969, 3 (4). [p.482, Figs 44-56]. As Bradyidius dentatus.
Male (from NE New Zealand): 44, P1: 45, A1; 46, habitus (lateral left side); 47, Mx1; 48, A2; 49, urosome (lateral right side); 50, P3; 51, P2; 52, Md (mandibular palp); 53, P4 (incomplete); 54, Mxp; 55, P5; 56, part of terminal spine on exopod of P2.

Nota: A1 (23-segmented) reaches 2nd urosomal segment. Unusually large number of closely set teeth on the terminal spines of the swimming leg exopods with other males described.

Compl. Ref.:
Bradford-Grieve, 2004 (p.284)
NZ: 1

Distribution map of Pseudotharybis dentatus by geographical zones
Loc:
NE New Zealand
N: 2
Lg.:
(201) M: 4-3,5; {M: 3,50-4,00}
Rem.: Bathypelagic (Depths: 1357-1697 m).
Last update : 03/11/2013
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