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Cyclopoida ( Ordre )
    Oncaeidae ( Famille )
        Triconia ( Genre )
Triconia borealis  (Sars, 1918)   (F,M)
Syn.: Oncaea conifera : Sars, 1900 (p.113, figs.F);
Oncaea borealis Sars, 1918 (p.191, figs.F,M); Früchtl, 1924 b (p.90, Rem.); Campbell, 1929 (p.329, Rem.F,M); Wilson, 1932 a (p.351, figs.F,M); Rose, 1933 a (p.303, figs.F,M); Jespersen, 1934 (p.127); 1940 (p.92); Sewell, 1948 (p.392, 496); Hansen K.V., 1951 (p.231, migration v.s. discontinuity layer); Østvedt, 1955 (p.15: Table 3, p.17, p.79); Wiborg, 1955 (p.47); Gardner & Szabo, 1982 (p.114, figs.F,M); Gagnon & Lacroix, 1982 (p.9, 12); Malt, 1983 b (p.458); 1983 a (p.6, figs.F,M, Rem.); Heron & al., 1984 (p.461, 466, figs.F,M, Rem.); Mikhailovsky, 1986 (p.89) ; Van Hove & al., 2001 (p.303); Heron & Frost, 2000 (p.1034, figs.F, tab.2, 3);
Ref. compl. : Jespersen, 1939 (p.81, Rem., Table 25); Grice, 1962 a (p.101); Mazza, 1966 (p.73); Pertsova, 1967 (p.240); Vinogradov, 1968 (1970) (p.256); Strömgren, 1969 (p.5); Shih & al., 1971 (p.56, 156, 215); Kolosova, 1975 (p.92, fig.3, Table 1); Peterson & Miller, 1975 (p.650); Gibson & Grice, 1977 (p.85, Table 1, copper pollution); Shih & Laubitz, 1978 (p.50); Buchanan & Sekerak, 1982 (p.41, Table 3: vertical distribution); Kovalev & Shmeleva, 1982 (p.86); Groendahl & Hernroth, 1986 (tab.1); Sameoto & al., 1986 (p.53); Kosobokova, 1989 (p.27); Anderson J.T., 1990 (p.127, Rem.: p.131); Vinogradov & al., 1994 (tab.1); Richter, 1994 (tab.4.1a); Abramova, 1996 (tab.1); Kosobokova & al., 1998 (tab.2); Dolganova & al., 1999 (p.13, tab.1); Bragina, 1999 (p.196); Abramova, 1999 (p.161, Table 2); Halvorsen & Tande, 1999 (p.279, figs.3); Kosobokova & Hirche, 2000 (p.2029, tab.2); Lischka & al., 2001 (tab.3, 6); Musaeva & Suntsov, 2001 (p.511); Lischka & al., 2001 (p.186); Fortier M. & al., 2001 (p.1263, fig.6, 7, diel vertical migration); Auel & Hagen, 2002 (p.1013, tab.2);Ringuette & al., 2002 (p.5081, Table 1, Fig.7, population dynamic); Sameoto & al., 2002 (p.13); Kosobokova & al., 2003 (p.697, tab.2); Gislason & Astthorsson, 2004 (p.472, tab.1); Dmoch & Walczowski, 2005 (p.102); Hopcroft & al., 2005 (p.198, table 2); Deibel & Daly; 2007 (p.271, Table 1, 2, Rem.: Arctic polynyas); Humphrey, 2008 (p.84: Appendix A); Darnis & al., 2008 (p.994, Table 1, figs.8, 9); Galbraith, 2009 (pers. comm.); Pomerleau & al., 2011 (p.1779, Table III)
Ref.:
Böttger-Schnack, 1999 (p.43, Rem.); Nishibe & Ikeda, 2004 (p.931, Tab. 2, 4, 5); Boxshall & Halsey, 2004 (p.614: fig.F); Böttger-Schnack & Schnack, 2009 (p.131, Table 5: Rem.); Wi & al., 2010 (p.684, Re-descr.F,M, figs.F,M, Rem.); Vives & Shmeleva, 2010 (p.339, figs.F,M, Rem.); Wi & al., 2011 (p.601: Rem.: variations)
Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 1 de figures morphologiquesissued from : Sars G.O. in An Account of the Crustacea of Norway. Vol. VI. Copepoda Cyclopoida. Published by the Bergen Museum, 1918. [Pl. CVIII]. As Oncaea borealis.
Female & Male (from Oster Fjord, near Bergen).
m = Md + Mx1; mp1 = Mx2; mp2 = Mxp.


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 2 de figures morphologiquesissued from : G.A. Heron & B.W. Frost in Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 2000, 113 (4). [p.1021, Fig.1, E]. As Oncaea borealis.
Female: P2-P4 endopod terminal ''spine set'' (combination of the lengths, shapes, and position of the three or two terminal spines on the endopods of swimming legs 2-4 , from left to right in figure, for different Oncaea' species).

Nota: endopod of P4 with subterminal and lateral spine lengths both about half that of terminal spine.


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 3 de figures morphologiquesissued from : G.A. Heron, T.S. English & D.M. Damkaer in J. Crustacean Biol., 1984, 4 (3). [p.464, Fig.9, D-G]. As Oncaea borealis.
Female (from Arctic): D, habitus (lateral; scale bar: y); E-F, posterior of last prosomal segment and urosome (lateral and dorsal, respectively; scale bar: w); G, right A2 (scale bar: w).


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 4 de figures morphologiquesissued from : G.A. Heron, T.S. English & D.M. Damkaer in J. Crustacean Biol., 1984, 4 (3). [p.467]. As Oncaea borealis.
Female & Male: Armature of swimming legs P1-P4. Roman numerals: spines; arabic numerals: setae. Si = ineer setae; st = terminal setae; se = outer setae.


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 5 de figures morphologiquesissued from : G.A. Heron, T.S. English & D.M. Damkaer in J. Crustacean Biol., 1984, 4 (3). [p.468, Fig.10]. As Oncaea borealis.
Female: A, labrum (ventral; scale bar: x); B, right Md (scale bar: x); C, left Mx1 (scale bar: x); D, right Mx2 (scale bar: x); E, right Mxp (scale bar: z); F-I, P1 to P4 (scale bar: w); J, P5 (scale bar: x).


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 6 de figures morphologiquesissued from : G.A. Heron, T.S. English & D.M. Damkaer in J. Crustacean Biol., 1984, 4 (3). [p.469, Fig.11, A-D]. as Oncaea borealis.
Male: A, habitus (lateral; scale bar: w); B, posterior of last peosomal segment and urosome ( dorsal; scale bar: w); C, right Mxp (scale bar: x); D, P5 (scale bar: x).


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 7 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.H. Wi, R. Böttger-Schnack & H.Y. Soh in J. Crustacean Biol., 2010, 30 (4). [p.685, Fig.8].
Female (from 36°68.33'N, 129°52.42'E): A-B, habitus (dorsal and lateral, respectively); C, A1; D, A2 (ornamentation on coxobasis obscured, not discerned); E, Md; F, Mx1; G, Mxp; H, P5; I, anal somite and caudal ramus (dorsal view), setae IV and V.
Scale bars in micrometers.


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 8 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.H. Wi, R. Böttger-Schnack & H.Y. Soh in J. Crustacean Biol., 2010, 30 (4). [p.687, Fig.10 A].
Female (SEM photograph): A, A2, distal endopodal segment (arrow indicatig ornamentation).
Scale bar in micrometers.


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 9 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.H. Wi, R. Böttger-Schnack & H.Y. Soh in J. Crustacean Biol., 2010, 30 (4). [p.687, Fig.10 C].
Female (SEM photograph): C, P1 (part of basis and proximal segments of endopod (anterior view), showing inner basal seta.
Scale bar in micrometers.


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 10 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.H. Wi, R. Böttger-Schnack & H.Y. Soh in J. Crustacean Biol., 2010, 30 (4). [p.687, Fig.10 D].
Female: D, endopodal segments 3 of P3 and P4 (arrows indicating apical pores on conical processes)
Scale bar in micrometres.


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 11 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.H. Wi, R. Böttger-Schnack & H.Y. Soh in J. Crustacean Biol., 2010, 30 (4). [p.687, Fig.10 B].
Female (SEM photograph): B, genital apertures (arrows indicating spinous processes close to seta of P6).
Scale bar in micrometers.


Espèce Triconia borealis - Planche 12 de figures morphologiquesissued from : J.H. Wi, R. Böttger-Schnack & H.Y. Soh in J. Crustacean Biol., 2010, 30 (4). [p.687, Fig.10 E].
Female (SEM photograph): E, caudal rami (ventral view).
Scale bar in micrometers.

Ref. compl.:
Blachowiak-Samolyk & al., 2006 (p.101, tab.1); Hop & al., 2006 (p.182, Table 4, 5: inter-annual variability, fig.15); Blachowiak-Samolyk & al., 2007 (p.2716, Table 2); Nishibe & Ikeda, 2008 (p.398, tab.1); Hopcroft & al., 2009 (p.9, Table 3); Kosobokova & Hopcroft, 2010 (p.96, Table 1, fig.7); Hopcroft & al., 2010 (p.27, Table 2, fig.9); Kosobokova & al., 2011 (p.29, Table 2, figs.4, 7, Rem.: Arctic Basins); DiBacco & al., 2012 (p.483, Table S1, ballast water transport)
NZ: 8

Carte de distribution de Triconia borealis par zones géographiques
Espèce Triconia borealis - Carte de distribution 3issued from : P. Jespersen, 1939 in Meddr Grønland, 1939, 119 (9). [p.82, Fig. 34].
The occurrence of Oncaea borealis (= Triconia borealis at the ''Dana'' stations in 1932 and 1933.
black circles: positive occurrence (common occurrence); white circle (in few numbers); x: negative occurrence.
Loc:
Médit. W (Chenal Liguro-provençal: in Mazza, 1966), Woods Hole, off Nova Scotia E, Estuaire du St. Laurent, off Newfoundland, Cap Flemish, , Groenland (W, Kejser Franz Joseph and Scoresby Sund Fjord), Baffin (Lancaster Sound, W baffin Bay); Mer du Groenland, Fram Strait, Kongsfjorden ( W Spitsberg), Islande, Mer de Norvège, Oslo fjord, Lysefjorden, Mer du Nord*, Arct. (Mer Blanche, Mer de Barents, Pechora Sea, Mer de Laptev, Chupa Inlet, Lomonosov Ridge, Mer de Kara, Fram Strait, Ellesmere Is., Canadian abyssal plain, Nansen Basin, Amunsen Basin, Barrow Strait, Makarov Basin, Sibérie E, Mer de Chukchi, off NW Alaska, SE Beaufort Sea, Canada Basin, Mer de Beaufort), Mer du Japon, Oyashio region, Kouriles S, Station "P", Strait of Géorgia, Washington inland, Oregon (Yaquina)
N: 71
Lg.:
(45) F: 0,7-0,6; M: 0,45-0,35; (133) F: 0,7; M: 0,4; (134) F: 0,75; (141) F: 0,7; M: 0,4; (675) F: 0,76-0,64; M: 0,56-0,44; (796) F: 0,8-0,69; M: 0,54-0,46; (1064) F: 0,564-0,687; M: 0,38-0,398; {F: 0,56-0,76; M: 0,35-0,56}
Rem.: épi-mesopélagique dans le bassin polaire.
Voir aussi les remarques en anglais
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