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Calanoida ( Ordre ) |
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Diaptomoidea ( Superfamille ) |
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Acartiidae ( Famille ) |
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Acartia ( Genre ) |
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Acartia ( Sous-Genre ) |
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Acartia (Acartia) danae Giesbrecht, 1889 (F,M) | |
| | | | | | | Syn.: | Acartia (Planktacartia) danae : Steuer, 1923 (p.35, figs.F,M); Rose, 1929 (p.48); Sewell, 1932 (p.397); Vervoort, 1965 (p.195, Rem. | | | | Ref.: | | | Giesbrecht, 1892 (p.508, 522, 770, Descr.F, figs.F); Giesbrecht & Schmeil, 1898 (p.154); Wolfenden, 1905 (1906) (p.1023); A. Scott, 1909 (p.187, Rem.); Wolfenden, 1911 (p.357); Sewell, 1912 (p.354, 376); 1914 a (p.240); Sars, 1925 (p.362); Farran, 1929 (p.210, 282); Sewell, 1932 (p.397); Rose, 1933 a (p.276, figs.F,M); Dakin & Colefax, 1933 (p.207); Farran, 1936 a (p.122); Mori, 1937 (1964) (p.102, figs.F, Rem.F); Dakin & Colefax, 1940 (p.106, figs.F); Davis, 1949 (p.65, Rem.F,M); Carvalho, 1952 a (p.151, figs.F); Marques, 1953 (p.121, fig.F); Chiba & al., 1957 (p.310); 1957 a (p.12); Marques, 1958 (p.217); Grice, 1962 (p.240, fig.F); Brodsky, 1962 c (p.149, figs.F); Tanaka, 1965 (p.393, figs.F); Chen & Zhang, 1965 (p.113, figs.F,M); Owre & Foyo, 1967 (p.101, figs.F,M); Park, 1968 (p.569, Rem.); Ramirez, 1969 (p.85, figs.F, Rem.); Corral Estrada, 1970 (p.206); Shih & al., 1971 (p.141); Björnberg, 1972 (p.70, figs., Rem.N & juv.1 à 5); Crisafi & Crescenti, 1972 (1974) (p.232, figs.F,M, juv.); Marques, 1974 (p.18); 1976 (p.998); Dawson & Knatz, 1980 (p.8, figs.F); Marques, 1982 (p.767); Gardner & Szabo, 1982 (p.416, figs.F,M); Yoo & Hue, 1983? (p.11, figs.F,M); Rodriguez & Vives, 1984 (p.246); Sazhina, 1985 (p.79, figs.N); Yoo al., 1991 (p.258); Chihara & Murano, 1997 (p.669, Pl.17: F,M); Bradford-Grieve, 1999 (n°181, p.6, figs.F,M); Barthélémy, 1999 (p.857, 864, figs.F); 1999 a (p.9, Fig.25, A-F); Bradford-Grieve & al., 1999 (p.886, 962, figs.F,M); Bradford-Grieve, 1999 b (p.219, figs.F,M, Rem., figs.186, 195); Conway & al., 2003 (p.100, figs.F,M, Rem.); Mulyadi, 2004 (p.141, figs.F, Rem.); Vives & Shmeleva, 2007 (p.414, figs.F,M, Rem.) |  issued from : O. Tanaka in Publs Seto Mar. Biol. Lab., 1965, XII (5). [p.393, Fig.248]; As Acartia (Planktacartia) denae. Female: a, habitus (dorsal); b, last thoracic segment and urosome (left lateral side); c, last thoracic segment and genital somite (right lateral side); d, P5. Nota: In some specimens the lateral corner of the last thoracic segment has a thoracic spine divided into two on the right side.
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 issued from : J.M. Bradford-Grieve in The Marine Fauna of New Zealand: Pelagic Calanoid Copepoda. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA). NIWA Biodiversity Memoir, 111, 1999. [p.219, Fig.162]. Female: A, habitus (dorsal); B, forehead (left lateral side); C, urosome (left side); D, P5. Male: E, habitus (dorsal); F, last thoracic segment and urosome (dorsal); G, P5 (R = right leg; L = left leg); H, another view segment 1 of right P5; I, another view of exopod 2+3 of left P5. The southwest Pacific specimens show some differences from the descriptions from Giesbrecht (1892) and Steuer (1923).
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 issued from: Q.-c Chen & S.-z. Zhang in Studia Marina Sinica, 1965, 7. [Pl.50, 7-10]. Female (from E China Sea): 7, habitus (dorsal); 8, right P5 (anterior). Male: 9, urosome (dorsal); 10, P5 (posterior).
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 issued from : F.C. Ramirez in Contr. Inst. Biol. mar., Buenos Aires, 1969, 98. [p.80, Lam. XVI, figs.130, 132, 133]. Female (from off Mar del Plata): 130, P5; 132, forehead (lateral); 133, habitus (dorsal). Scale bars in mm: 0.4 (133); 0.1 (130); 0.05 (132)
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 issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 1892, 19. [Taf.30, Fig.1]. Female: 1, distal part of Mxp (postruior view).
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 issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 1892, 19. [Taf.30, Fig.23]. Female: 23, P5.
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 issued from : T. Mori in The pelagic Copepoda from the neighbouring waters of Japan, 1937 (2nd edit., 1964). [Pl.49, Figs.5-15]. Female: 5, A2; 6, Md; 7, Mx1; 8, 1st segment of A1; 9, habitus (dorsal); 10, Mx2; 11, Mxp; 12, P1; 13, P3; 14, P5; 15, P4.
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 issued from : P. Crisafi & M. Crescenti in Boll. Pesca Piscic. Idrobiol., 1972 (1974), 27 (2). [p.250, Pl.XI]. Female (from off Milazzo, Sicily): f, habitus (dorsal); f ad, posterior thoracic part and urosome (dorsal);f P5, P5. Male: m ad, posterior thoracic part and urosome (dorsal); m P5, P5.
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 issued from : R.-M. Bathélémy in J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K., 1999, 79. [p.863, Fig.6, A-B]. Scanning electon miccrograph. Female (from 35°30'N, 4°40'W): A, genital double-somite (ventral); note the position of the genital structures (arrows); B, detail of the right lateral genital structure; note the thin cuticular lamella (arrow) dividing the genital slit in two fields. Scale bars: 0.010 mm (A, B). Symbols: a = gonoporal field; b = copulatory field.
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 issued from : A. Steuer in Arb. zool. Inst. Innsbruck, 1923, 1 (5). [Taf. IV, Fig.30]. Female: 30, genital segment with spermatophore (lateral).
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 issued from : A. Steuer in Arb. zool. Inst. Innsbruck, 1923, 1 (5). [p.35, Figs.167, 169]. Male: 167, last thoracic segment and urosome (dorsal); 169, P5.
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 issued from : G.D. Grice in Fish. Bull. Fish and Wildl. Ser., 1962, 61. [p.238, Pl.34, Fig.16]. Female (from equatorial Pacific): 16, P5. Nota: A large spine on the 1st segment of A1. The posterior lateral margins of the thorx end in a large point. The external seta of P5 slightly more than twice the length of the internal spine.
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 issued from : Mulyadi in Published by Res. Center Biol., Indonesia Inst. Sci. Bogor, 2004. [p.142, Fig.80]. Female (from Indonesian Seas): a, habitus (dorsal); b-c, posterior part of last thoracic segment and urosome (dorsal and lateral, respectively); d, proximal segments of A1; e, P5.
| | | | | Ref. compl.: | | | Cleve, 1904 a (p.184); Wilson, 1942 a (p.169); Massuti Alzamora, 1940 (p.11); 1942 (p.99, Rem.); Lysholm & al., 1945 (p.42); Oliveira, 1945 (p.191); Sewell, 1948 (p.324, 514); C.B. Wilson, 1950 (p.151); Yamazi, 1958 (p.152, Rem.); Deevey, 1960 (p.5, Table II, annual abundance), Gaudy, 1962 (p.93, 99, Rem.: p.115) ; Fagetti, 1962 (p.36); Ganapati & Shanthakumari, 1962 (p.9, 15); Duran, 1963 (p.25); Giron-Reguer, 1963 (p.59); Gaudy, 1963 (p.29, Rem.); Björnberg, 1963 (p.62, Rem.); Unterüberbacher, 1964 (p.31); De Decker, 1964 (p.14, 17, 29); De Decker & Mombeck, 1964 (p.11); Grice & Hulsemann, 1965 (p.225); Neto & Paiva, 1966 (p.28, Table III); Mazza, 1966 (p.73); 1967 (p.327, 367, fig.65); Pavlova, 1966 (p.44); Cross & Small, 1967 (p.60, hydrologic indicator); Fleminger, 1967 a (tabl.1); Grice & Hulsemann, 1967 (p.20); De Decker, 1968 (p.45); Delalo, 1968 (p.138); Champalbert, 1969 a (p.612); Casanova, 1970 (p.30: Rem.); Dowidar & El-Maghraby, 1970 (p.267); Park, 1970 (p.478); Itoh, 1970 (tab.1); Deevey, 1971 (p.224); Binet & al., 1972 (p.71); Roe, 1972 (p.277, tabl.1, tabl.2); Heinrich, 1973 (p.95, fig.3); Björnberg, 1973 (p.352, 384); Corral Estrada & Pereiro Muñoz, 1974 (tab.I); Vives & al., 1975 (p.53, tab.II, IV); Deevey & Brooks, 1977 (p.156, tab.2, Station "S"); Tranter, 1977 (p.596); Timonin & Voronina, 1977 (p.292, fig.8); Carter, 1977 (1978) (p.36); Dessier, 1979 (p.131, 201, 207); Star & Mullin, 1981 (p.1322, abundance); Sreekumaran Nair & al., 1981 (p.493), Vives, 1982 (p.295); Vaissière & Séguin, 1980 (p.23, tab.2); Kovalev & Shmeleva, 1982 (p.85, as dana); Scotto di Carlo & al., 1984 (104); De Decker, 1984 (p.317, 327: chart); Guangshan & Honglin, 1984 (p.118, tab.); Binet, 1984 (tab.3); 1985 (p.85, tab.3); Cummings, 1984 (p.163, Table 2); Tremblay & Anderson, 1984 (p.3); Jansa, 1985 (p.108, Tabl. III); Brenning, 1985 a (p.28, Table 2); Madhupratap & Haridas, 1986 (p.105, tab.2); Brenning, 1987 (p.33, spatial distribution, T-S diagram, Rem.); Jimenez-Perez & Lara-Lara, 1988; Dessier, 1988 (tabl.1); Lozano Soldevilla & al., 1988 (p.60); Hernandez-Trujillo, 1989 a (tab.1); Cervantes-Duarte & Hernandez-Trujillo, 1989 (tab.3); Suarez & al., 1990 (tab.2); Othman & al., 1990 (p.565, Rem.); Hirakawa & al., 1990 (tab.3); Yoo, 1991 (tab.1); Shih & Marhue, 1991 (tab.2, 3); Hernandez-Trujillo, 1991 (1993) (tab.I); Suarez & Gasca, 1991 (tab.2); Suarez, 1992 (App.1); Seguin & al., 1993 (p.23, 26: Rem.); Genin & al., 1994 (p.941, fig.5, patchiness); Landry & al., 1994 (p.55, abundance, grazing); Godhantaraman, 1994 (tab.6); Heinrich, 1995 (tab.1); Palomares Garcia & Vera, 1995 (tab.1); Shih & Young, 1995 (p.66); Kotani & al., 1996 (tab.2); Go & al., 1997 (tab.1, as Acarita: lapsus calami); Park & Choi, 1997 (Appendix); Suarez-Morales & Gasca, 1998 a. (p107); Hure & Krsinic, 1998 (p.103); Padmavati & al., 1998 (p.349); Dolganova & al., 1999 (p.13, tab.1); Lavaniegos & Gonzalez-Navarro, 1999 (p.239, Appx.1); Hernandez-Trujillo, 1999 (p.284, tab.1); 1999 a (p.154); Lopes & al., 1999 (p.215, tab.1); Seridji & Hafferssas, 2000 (tab.1); Fernandez-Alamo & al., 2000 (p.1139, Appendix); Suarez-Morales & al., 2000 (p.751, tab.1); Haury & al., 2000 (p.69, Table 1, Fig.7); Lopez-Salgado & al., 2000 (tab.1); Belmonte & Potenza, 2001 (p.173); Lo & al., 2001 (1139, tab.I); Hernandez-Trujillo & Suarez-Morales, 2002 (p.748, tab.1); Zerouali & Melhaoui, 2002 (p.91, Tableau I); Beaugrand & al., 2002 (p.179, figs.5, 6); Mackas & Galbraith, 2002 a (p.423, Table 2); Lo & al, 2003 (p.89, tab.1); Shimode & Shirayama, 2004 (p.607, tab.1, 2); Hsiao & al., 2004 (p.325, tab.1); Daly Yahia & al., 2004 (p.366, fig.4); Lan & al., 2004 (p.332, tab.1); Lo & al.*, 2004 (p.218, fig.6); Lo & al., 2004 (p.89, tab.1); Gallienne & al., 2004 (p.5, tab.3); CPR, 2004 (p.48, fig.131); Mackas & al., 2004 (p.875, Table 2); Choi & al., 2005 (p.710: Tab.III); Hopcroft & al., 2005 (p.198, table 2); Berasategui & al., 2005 (p.485, tab.1); Berasategui & al., 2006 (p.485: fig.2); Zuo & al., 2006 (p.163: tab.1); Dias & Araujo, 2006 (p.26, Rem., chart); Lavaniegos & Jiménez-Pérez, 2006 (p.135, tab.2, 4, Rem.); Hooff & Peterson 2006 (p.2610);; Fernandez de Puelles & al., 2007 (p.338); Valdés & al., 2007 (p.104: tab.1); Dur & al., 2007 (p.197, Table IV); Jitlang & al., 2008 (p.65, Table 1); McKinnon & al., 2008 (p.843: Tab.1); Humphrey, 2008 (p.83: Appendix A); Neumann-Leitao & al., 2008 (p.799: Tab.II, fig.6); Morales-Ramirez & Suarez-Morales, 2008 (p.517); Fernandes, 2008 (p.465, Tabl.2); Selifonova & al., 2008 (p.305, Tabl. 2); Raybaud & al., 2008 (p.1765, Table A1); Tseng & al., 2008 (p.402, Table 2); C.-Y. Lee & al., 2009 (p.151, Tab.2); Miyashita & al., 2009 (p.815, Tabl.II); Lan & al., 2009 (p.1, Table 2); C.E. Morales & al., 2010 (p.158, Table I); Brugnano & al., 2010 (p.312, Table 2, 3); Lidvanov & al., 2010 (p.356, Table 3); Hernandez-Trujillo & al., 2010 (p.913, Table 2); Cornils & al., 2010 (p.2076, Table 3); Schnack-Schiel & al., 2010 (p.2064, Table 2: E Atlantic subtropical/tropical) ; Hidalgo & al., 2010 (p.2089, Table 2, Fig.2); Dias & al., 2010 (p.230, Table 1); Mazzocchi & Di Capua, 2010 (p.423); Medellin-Mora & Navas S., 2010 (p.265, Tab. 2); Shanthi & Ramanibai, 2011 (p.132, Table 1); Hsiao S.H. & al., 2011 (p.475, Appendix I); Salah S. & al., 2011 (Tableau 1); Selifonova, 2011 (p.77, Table 1, alien species in Black Sea); Glushko & Lidvanov, 2012 (p.138, Tableau 1); DiBacco & al., 2012 (p.483, Table S1, ballast water transport) | | | | NZ: | 21 | | | | | | | | | | | | Carte de 1996 | |
issued from : H.B. Owre & M. Foyo in Fauna Caribaea, 1, Crustacea, 1: Copepoda. Copepods of the Florida Current. 1967. [p.102, Table 47]. Vertical distribution of Acartia danae at the ''40-Mile station'' in the Florida Current (± 25°35'N, 79°27'W). SL 53: 18 V 1958; SL 55: 21 VII 1958. A: during midday; B;: during midnight. |
issued from : U. Brenning in Wiss. Z. Wilhelm-Pieck-Univ. Rostock - 36. Jahrgang 1987. Mat.-nat. wiss. Reihe, 2. [p.33, Fig.7]. Spatial distribution for Acartia danae from 8° S - 26° N; 16°- 20° W, for diferent expeditions (V1: Dec. 1972- Jan. 1973; V2: Feb/Mar. 1973; VI: May 1974; IV: Jun./Jul. 1972). |
issued from : U. Brenning in Wiss. Z. Wilhelm-Pieck-Univ. Rostock - 36. Jahrgang 1987. Mat.-nat. wiss. Reihe, 2. [p.32, Fig.8]. T-S Diagram for Acartia danae from 8° S - 26° N; 16°- 20° W. SO: Southern Surface Water (S °/oo: 34,50; T°C: 29,0); ND: Northern Water of the Surface Layer (S °/oo: 37,5; T°C: 21,0); SD: Southern Deep Water of the surface layer (S °/oo: 35,33; T°C: 13,4). See commentary in Temora stylifera and Brenning (1985 a, p.6). |
| | | | Loc: | | | Afr. S (E & W), off Tristan da Cunha NE, Namibie, Angola, Baia Farta, Congo, off I. Ascension S, off Ste Hélène N, G. de Guinée, Ivorian shelf, Dakar, Is. du Cap Vert, off Maroc-Mauritanie, Cap Ghir, Canaries, off Madère, Açores, Brasil (off Vitoria-Cabo de Sao Tomé, off Macaé, Amazone), Vénézuela, Caribean Colombia, Mer des Antilles, G. du Mexique, Floride, Mer des Sargasses, off Bermuda: Station ‘’ S’’ (32°10’N, 64°30’W), Delaware Bay (outside), New York, off Woods Hole, off Nouvelle-Ecosse, Baie Ibéro-marocaine, Médit. (Mer d'Alboran, NW, Baleares Is., Marseille, Ligurian Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Adriatic Sea, Mer Ionienne, Mer Egée S, W Black Sea, Bassin Levantin, Alexandrie), Mer Rouge, Mer Arabe, Arabian Gulf, Natal, off Madagascar S, Nosy Bé, Rodrigues Is. - Seychelles, Mascarene Basin, Inde (S, Lawson's Bay), E India, G. du Bengale, Burma, Indonesia-Malaysia, Cilacap Bay (S Java), Jakarta Bay-Seribu Islands, Lombok Sea, SW Celebes, Ambon Bay (Ceram Is.), Australie W, Pacif. W (equatorial), Australie (Grande Barrière, Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, off Sydney, North West Cape, G. of Carpentaria), Nouvelle-Calédonie, Mer de Tasman, Nouvelle-Zélande North Island NE), off Kermadec Is, Pacif. N & S, Okinawa, Corée S & SW, Mer du Japon, Japon (Izu, Onagawa, Toyama Bay, Tanabe Bay), off Japon SE, mers de Chine (Hong Kong, South China Sea, East China Sea, Yellow Sea), Taiwan Strait, Taiwan (E, SW, N, NW), Mer de Béring, Aléoutiennes, Canada Basin (rare), Alaska, Colombie Britannique, I. Vancouver, Oregon, Californie, Santa Monica Basin, Sixtymile Bank, Basse Californie (Bahia Magdalena, W), G. de Californie, Mexique W, G. de Tehuantepec, W Costa Rica, Fidji, Gilbert Is., Hawaii, Pacif. (équatorial, central N), Costa Rica, Galapagos, Pérou, Chili (N) | | | | N: | 266 | | | | Lg.: | | | (16) F: 1,22-1,05; (34) F: 1,19-1,15; M: 0,9; (46) F: 1,16; (59) F: 1,3-1; M: 0,8-0,7; (72) F: 1,2; (101) F: 1,12; (104) F: 1,2; (119) F: 1,27-1,17; (164) F: 1,271-1,08; M: 0,806-0,732; (199) F: 1,22-1,06; (237) F: 1,25; M: 1,10; (237) F: 1,25; M: 1,10; (290) F: 1,15-1,25; M: 0,8-0,85; (432) F: 1,25-1,05; (786) F: 1,28-1,13; M: 0,86-0,82; (866) F: 1,1-1,3; M: 0,7-0,9; (909) F: 1,1-1,3; M: 0,8; (991) F: 1,05-1,27; M: 0,73-0,8; (1047) F: 0,9; (1110) F: 1,1-1,34; M: 0,72-0,86; (1122) F: 1,15; {F: 0,90-1,34; M: 0,70-1,10} | | | | Rem.: | Forme océanique et littorale, épipélagique. Cosmopolite: tropicale et tempéré (limité par les parallèles 40° N & S, sauf dans l’extrême Pacifique nord cité uniquement par Wilson, 1950). Voir aussi les remarques en anglais | | | Dernière mise à jour : 15/05/2013 | |
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