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Calanoida ( Order ) |
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Arietelloidea ( Superfamily ) |
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Arietellidae ( Family ) |
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Campaneria ( Genus ) |
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Campaneria latipes Ohtsuka, Boxshall & Roe, 1994 (M) | |
| | | | | | Syn.: | Scutogerulus pelophilus (M): Bradford, 1969 b (p.499, figs.M) | | | Ref.: | | | Ohtsuka & al., 1994 (p.120, Descr.M, figs.M); Bradford-Grieve,1999 b (p.34, figs.M, figs.170, 189) | issued from : J.M. Bradford in N.Z. Jl Mar. Freshw. Res., 1969, 3 (4). [p.498, Figs 186-198]. As Scutogerulus pelophilus. Male (from NE New Zealand: E North Cape): 186, A1; 187, Md (mandibular palp); 188, habitus (lateral left side); 189, P5; 190, rostrum; 191, Mx2; 192, P1; 193, P2; 194, P3; 195, P4; 196, Mx1; 197, A2; 198, Mxp.
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issued from : S. Ohtsuka, G.A. Boxshall & H.S.J. Roe in Bull. nat. Hist. Lond. (Zool.), 1994, 60 (2). [p.121, Fig.9]. Male (from holotype, coll. N.Z. Oceanographic Inst., New Zealand): A, anal somite and caudal rami (dorsal); B, left A1 (segments II to XV); C, idem (segments XVI to XIX); D, idem (segments XX to XVIII); E, anterior processes on segments XX-XXIV of left A1; F, left A1 (segments XXIV to XXVIII; G, endopod of A2. Scale bars in mm. Nota: Anal somite small, almost telescoped into preceding somite, anal operculum not developed; caudal rami symmetrical. Inner basal seta of A2 present; endopod 2-segmented, 1st segment with short inner seta, 2nd segment with 3 inner setae of unequal lengths subterminally and 5 setae terminally
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issued from : S. Ohtsuka, G.A. Boxshall & H.S.J. Roe in Bull. nat. Hist. Lond. (Zool.), 1994, 60 (2). [p.122, Fig.10]. Male: A, exopod of A2; B, praecoxal arthrite of Mx1; C, coxal endite of Mx1; D, endopod of Mx1 (with basal seta indicated by arrowhead); E, Md (endopod and exopod; F, 1st and 2nd praecoxal endite of Mx2; G, basal spine of Mx2; H, 4th and 5th endopod segments of Mxp (innermost seta indicated by arrowhead); I, 6th endopod segment of Mxp; J, P5 (anterior). Scale bars in mm. Nota: Exopod of A2 indistinctly 8-segmented, 2nd segment elongate, setal formula: 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 3, respectively. Endopod of mandibular palp rudimentary, 1-segmented, with 2 setae of unequal lengths; 1st exopod segment with non-reduced seta, 5th segment with 1 long and 1 shorter seta. praecoxal arthrite of Mx1 with 5 spines (3 of which serrate medially, with row of long setules and patch of minute spinules proximally) and 1 process; coxal endite with long spinulose seta terminally; coxal epipodite with 6 setae; minute endite seta present on basis (Fig.10 D); endopod bulbous, 1-segmented, with 2 spinulose setae of unequal lengths. 1st praecoxal endite of Mx2 with 2 spinulose setae and vestigial element, 2nd endite with 2 bipinnate setae (Fig.10F); basal spine (Fig.10G) with 3 rows of spinules of different sizes proximally. Mxp with 4th and 5th endopod segments each having non-reduced, spinulose innermost seta, but seta on 4th segment much longer than on 5th; 6th endopod segment (Fig.10,I) with medium-length seta (b) and vestigial seta (a). The original description lacks the antennary basal seta, the inner seta on the 1st antennary endopod segment, 3 short setae on the distal 2 endopod segments of the maxilliped, the outer basal seta of leg 4, and the fine midlength seta on the second exopod segment of left leg 5.
| | | | Compl. Ref.: | | Bradford-Grieve, 2004 (p.283) | | | NZ: | 1 | | |
Distribution map of Campaneria latipes by geographical zones
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| | | Loc: | | | NE New Zealand (off Bay of Plenty) | | | N: | 2 | | | Lg.: | | | (230) M: 3,9; {M: 3,90} | | | Rem.: | benthopelagic. After Ohtsuka & al. (1994, p.120) in her original description Bradford (1969) overlooked the antennary basal seta, the inner seta on the 1st A2 endopod segment, 3 short setae on the distal 2 endopod segments of Mxp, the outer basal seta of P4, and the fine midlength seta on the 2nd exopod segment of left P5. | | | Last update : 31/12/2014 | |
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