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Calanoida ( Order ) |
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Calanoidea ( Superfamily ) |
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Paracalanidae ( Family ) |
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Bestiolina ( Genus ) |
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Bestiolina sp. (Mulyadi, 2004) (M) | |
| | | | | | Syn.: | Bestiola sp. Mulyadi, 2004 (p.178, Descr.F, figs.F) | issued from : Mulyadi in Published by Res. Center Biol., Indonesia Inst. Sci. Bogor, 2004. [p.178, Fig.100]. As Bestiola sp. Male (from W Java): a, habitus (dorsal); b, P1; c, P4; d, P5. Other specimen: e, habitus (lateral); f, P4; g, P5.
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Distribution map of Bestiolina sp. by geographical zones
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| | | Loc: | | | W Java (off Labuan, off Tegal) | | | N: | 1 | | | Lg.: | | | (1122) M: 0,95; {M: 0,95} | | | Rem.: | According to Mulyadi (2004, p.178) the present male most resembles B. inermis, but is distinguished from the latter by the absence of spine-rows on posterior exopodite 1 and 2 of P2-P4, the absence of spinules on metasomal segment 5, the smaller size than B. similis, and B. inermis, and having shorter rostral filaments; the first form, coxopodite 1 widest as in other species of the genus, in other form coxopodite 1 curved backwards. | | | Last update : 09/04/2015 | |
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