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Calanoida ( Ordre ) |
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Eucalanoidea ( Superfamille ) |
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Eucalanidae ( Famille ) |
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Pareucalanus ( Genre ) |
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Pareucalanus parki (Fleminger, 1973) (F,M) | |
| | | | | | | Syn.: | Eucalanus parki Fleminger, 1973 (p.969, 978, 995, 998, figs.F); Geletin, 1973 (p.1786, figs.M); 1976 (p.83); Brodsky & al., 1983 (p.212, figs.F,M); van der Spoel & Heyman, 1983 (p.42, fig.54); Eucalanus attenuatus Park, 1968 (p.533, figs.F,M: large forms ); E. quadrisetosus Geletin, 1973 (p.1786: M, no F) | | | | Ref.: | | | Bradford-Grieve, 1994 (p.80); Goetze, 2003 (p.2322 & suiv.) |  issued from : Park T. in Fishery Bull. Fish Wildl. Serv. U.S., 1968, 66 (3). [p.531, Pl.1, Figs.16-17]. As Eucalanus attenuatus large form. Female: 16, habitus (dorsal); 17, idem (lateral right side).
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 issued from : Park T. in Fishery Bull. Fish Wildl. Serv. U.S., 1968, 66 (3). [p.534, Pl.2, Figs.1-16]. As Eucalanus attenuatus large form. Female: 1, forehead (dorsal); 2, urosome (dorsal); 3, posterior part of metasome and urosome (lateral left side); 4, genital segment (ventral); 5, A2; 6, Md; 7, Mx1; 8, Mx2; 9, Mxp; 10, P1; 11, P2; 12, P3; 13, P4. Fifth copepodid female: 14, habitus (dorsal); 15, forehead (dorsal); 16, posterior part of metasome and urosome (lateral).
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 issued from : Park T. in Fishery Bull. Fish Wildl. Serv. U.S., 1968, 66 (3). [p.535, Figs.1-13]. As Eucalanus attenuatus large form. Male: 1, habitus (dorsal); 2, idem (lateral left side); 3, forehead (dorsal); 4, posterior part of metasome and urosome (dorsal); 5, A2; 6, Md; 7, Mx1; 8, Mxp; 9, P5 Fifth copepodid male: 10, habitus (lateral right side); 11, forehead (dorsal); 12, posterior part of metasome and urosome (dorsal); 13, P5.
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 issued from : A. Fleminger in Fishery Bull. natn. Ocean. Atmos. Adm., 1973, 71 (4). [p.968, Fig.1, s]. As Eucalanus parki. Female (from Pacific: 41°57'N, 165°06'W): s, genital segment (lateral right side).
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 issued from : A. Fleminger in Fishery Bull. natn. Ocean. Atmos. Adm., 1973, 71 (4). [p.994, Fig.18, e]. As Eucalanus parki. Female from 41°57'N, 165°06'W): e, forehead (lateral right side). Nota: Forehead conical and rounded apex, differs from typical acutely pointed froehead of .
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 issued from : A. Fleminger in Fishery Bull. natn. Ocean. Atmos. Adm., 1973, 71 (4). [p.994, Fig.18, f, l, m, s, t]. As Eucalanus parki. Male: f, forehead (dorsal); l, idem (lateral right side); m, anal segment and fused furcal rami (dorsal); s, urosome and P5 (lateral right side); t, P5. f, l, m, specimen from 39°00N, 154°58'W; s, specimen from 25°20'N, 112°45'W. Nota: Forehead prominent, protuding as an elongate triangle about twice as far beyond base of rostrum as in sewelli and . Mandibular basis usually with 4 setae, one specimen in 11 with 3 setae.
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 issued from : A. Fleminger in Fishery Bull. natn. Ocean. Atmos. Adm., 1973, 71 (4). [p.991, Fig.15 Aa, Ba]. As Eucalanus parki. Female: a, habitus (dorsal); a', idem (lateral right side). Dots represent sites occuring at a frequency of 100% in the pooled sample of the species, open circles are sites appearing in 80 to 99%, crosses are sites occupied in from 10 to 79%. Open triangles are sites also visible in lateral view but assigned to tergal sets.
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 issued from : K.A. Brodsky, N.V. Vyshkvartzeva, M.S. Kos & E.L. Markhaseva in Opred Fauna SSSR, 1983, 135. [p.211, Fig.98]. Female. Nota: Gn, genital complex (examplar of the Pacific Ocean); other figures frm Park, 1968. (redrawn)
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 issued from : K.A. Brodsky, N.V. Vyshkvartzeva, M.S. Kos & E.L. Markhaseva in Opred Fauna SSSR, 1983, 135. [p.212, Fig.99]. Male. Nota: from Park, 1968 (redrawn). np = right leg; lb = left leg.
| | | | | Ref. compl.: | | | Galbraith, 2009 (pers. comm.) | | | | NZ: | 3 | | | | | | issued from : A. Fleminger in Fishery Bull., 1973, 71 (4). [p.993, Fig.17]. As Eucalanus parki.
Geographical localities of the species in the attenuatus group. All identifications except those of Park (1968) and Bradford (1970) verified by examination of integumental organs. |
| | | | Loc: | | | N Pacif. (California - Japan) | | | | N: | 5 | | | | Lg.: | | | (72) F: 7-6,52; M: 6; (79) F: 7,17-6,4; M: 5,96-5,2; (131) F: 6,4-7,17; (387) M: 5,34; {F: 6,40-7,17; M: 5,20-6,00} | | | | Rem.: | For Park (1968, p.538) the total lengths in the large form from the tropical Central North Pacific (between 30°N and 55°0°N; 155°W and 154°574W) are 6.52 to 7.00 mm. The mandibular palp has 4 setae on the basis, 2 setae on the 1st endopodal segment, and 5 setae on the second. According to Fleminger (1973, p.995) large forms of attenuatus s.l. have been noted from the North Pacific by several authors (Tanaka, 1956, Lang, 1965 and Park, 1968). | | | Dernière mise à jour : 01/07/2009 | |
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