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Calanoida ( Order ) |
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Diaptomoidea ( Superfamily ) |
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Centropagidae ( Family ) |
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Centropages ( Genus ) |
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Centropages bradyi Wheeler, 1901 (F,M) | |
| | | | | | Syn.: | Centropages violaceus : Brady, 1883 (p.83, figs.F,M) | | | Ref.: | | | Wheeler, 1901 (p.174, figs.F,M); Esterly, 1905 (p.172, figs.F); Candeias, 1926 (1929) (p.39, figs.F, M); Farran, 1929 (p.209, 255, Rem.); Wilson, 1932 a (p.86, figs.F,M); Dakin & Colefax, 1933 (p.205); Rose, 1933 a (p.187, figs.F,M); Mori, 1937 (1964) (p.60, figs.F,M); Dakin & Colefax, 1940 (p.92, figs.F,M); Farran, 1948 (n°11, p.3, figs.F,M); Davis, 1949 (p.54, Rem.F,M); Brodsky, 1950 (1967) (p.318, figs.F,M); Vervoort, 1957 (p.126, Rem.); 1964 b (p.309); Brodsky, 1962 c (p.126, figs.F,M); Tanaka, 1963 (p.10, Rem.F); Paiva, 1963 (p.56, fig.F); Neto & Paiva, 1966 (p.26); Park, 1968 (p.557, Rem.); Vidal, 1968 (p.35, figs.M), Vilela, 1968 (p.21, figs.F,M); Ramirez, 1969 (p.74, figs.F,M); Corral Estrada, 1970 (p.182, figs.M, Rem.); Bradford, 1972 (p.46, figs.F,M); Razouls, 1972 (p.94, Annexe: p.59); Kos, 1972 (Vol. I, figs.F, M, Rem.); Dawson & Knatz, 1980 (p.5, figs.F,M); Björnberg & al., 1981 (p.644, figs.F,M); Mazzocchi & al., 1995 (p.86, figs.F, Rem.); Chihara & Murano, 1997 (p.765, Pl.84,86: F,M); Lapernat, 1999 (p.12, 55, fig.F); Bradford-Grieve & al., 1999 (p.884, 951, figs.F,M); Bradford-Grieve,1999 b (p.135, figs.F,M, Rem., figs.180, 192); Lapernat & Razouls, 2002 (p.17, Pl.VI: Md); G. Harding, 2004 (p.11, 34 figs.F, M); Vives & Shmeleva, 2007 (p.467, figs.F,M, Rem.) | issued from : Brodsky K.A. in Issled. dal'nevost. Morei SSSR, 1962, 8. [Fig.29, p.128]. Female: 1, habitus (dorsal view); 2, idem (lateral view); 3, urosome (ventral view); 4, Th5 and urosome (lateral view); 5, P5. Male: 6, habitus (dorsal view); 7, P5 (L: left, R: right)
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issued from : Issued from: M.G. Mazzocchi, G. Zagami, A. Ianora, L. Guglielmo & J. Hure in Atlas of Marine Zooplankton Straits of Magellan. Copepods. L. Guglielmo & A. Ianora (Eds.), 1995. [p.87, Fig.3.11.1]. Female: A, habitus (dorsal); B, idem (lateral right side); C, forehead (lateral); D, urosome (lateral right side); E, idem (dorsal); F, P5.
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issued from : Bradford-Grieve J. in The Marine Fauna of New Zealand: Pelagic Calanoid Copepoda. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA). NIWA Biodiversity Memoir 111. 1999. [Fig.93, p.136]. Female (from 34°32.5'S, 157°31.5'E): A: habitus (dorsal view); B, P5. Male: C, habitus (dorsal view); D, right P5; E, left P5. Nota: In the Southwest Pacific males the left exopod segments 2+3 of P5 with one of the 4 long spines bifurcate, the segment itself terminating in a claw-like extension.
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issued from : F.C. Ramirez in Contr. Inst. Biol. mar., Buenos Aires, 1969, 98. [p.72, Lam. XIV, figs.107, 108, 109, 111, 114 ]. Female (from off Mar del Plata): 107, habitus (dorsal); 108, P5; 111, urosome (lateral left side). Male: 109, segment terminal of exopodite of left P5; 114, exopod of right P5. Scale bars in mm: 0.05 (107, 108, 109, 111); 0.1 (114).
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issued from : J. Corral Estrada in Tesis Doct., Univ. Madrid, A-129, Sec. Biologicas, 1970. [Lam.48, fig.6]. Male (from Canarias Is.): 6, habitus (lateral right side).
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issued from : J. Corral Estrada in Tesis Doct., Univ. Madrid, A-129, Sec. Biologicas, 1970. [Lam.49, figs.1-4]. Male: 1, habitus (dorsal); 2, A1 (grasping segments); 3, caudal ramus (ventral); 4, P5.
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issued from : Mori T. in The pelagic Copepoda from the neighbouring waters of Japan. S. Shirai ed., Tokyo, 1937; 2nd edit; 1964. [Pl.29, figs.8-13]. Female: 11, habitus (dorsal view); 12, P1; 13, P5. Male: 8, habitus (dorsal view); 9, right A1; 10, P5.
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issued from : Esterly C.O. in The pelagic Copepoda of the San Diego region. - Univ. Calif. Publs. Zool., 1905, 2 (4). [p.173, Fig.32]. Female: a, cephalosome (lateral view (right side); b, urosome (ventral view); c, P5.
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issued from : J.M. Bradford in Mem. N. Z. Oceonogr. Inst., 1972, 54. [p.47, Fig.12, (1-3]. Female (from Kaikoura, New Zealand): 1, habitus (lateral); 2, P5. Male: 3, P5. Scale bars: 1 mm (1); 0.1 mm (2, 3). Nota: Easily recognised by a peglike extension on the caudal rami.
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issued from : P.E. Lapernat & C. Razouls in Vie Milieu, 2002, 52 (1). [p.28, Pl. VI, fig.8]. Masticatory edge of Md gnathobase female (from off Malta, Mediterranean Sea). Nota: Itoh's index: 782 (number of teeth : 7).
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issued from : P.E. Lapernat & C. Razouls in Vie Milieu, 2002, 52 (1). [p.21, Pl. II, fig.5]. Masticatory edge of Md gnathobase female (from off Malta, Mediterranean Sea).
| | | | Compl. Ref.: | | Wilson, 1932 (p.22); Oliveira, 1945 (p.191); Wilson, 1950 (p.186); Chiba & al., 1957 a (p.11); Kott, 1957 (p.5, 14); Yamazi, 1958 (p.149, Rem.); Deevey, 1960 (p.5, Table II, annual abundance) ; Fagetti, 1962 (p.28); Duran, 1963 (p.22); Giron-Reguer, 1963 (p.51); Bary, 1963 a (p.1519, Table 1); 1964 (p.183, T-S diagram-occurrences); Unterüberbacher, 1964 (p.28); Neto & Paiva, 1966 (p.26, Table III); Furuhashi, 1966 a (p.295, vertical distribution in Oyashio/Kuroshio transitional area, Table 8); Mazza, 1966 (p.71); 1967 (p.324, fig.65); Fleminger, 1967 a (tabl.1); Shih & al., 1971 (p.37); Roe, 1972 (p.277, tabl.1, tabl.2); Björnberg, 1973 (p.334, 385); Corral Estrada & Pereiro Muñoz, 1974 (tab.I); Grindley, 1977 (p.346); Dessier, 1979 (p.89, 206); Kovalev & Shmeleva, 1982 (p.84); Vives, 1982 (p.293); Turner & Dagg, 1983 (p.16, Table 2); Tremblay & Anderson, 1984 (p.4); De Decker, 1984 (p.316, 339: chart); Sameoto, 1984 (p.767, vertical migration); Brenning, 1985 (p.5, Rem.: p.8); 1985 a (p.28, Table 2); Lozano Soldevilla & al., 1988 (p.59); Hernandez-Trujillo, 1989 a (tab.1); Cervantes-Duarte & Hernandez-Trujillo, 1989 (tab.3); Hirakawa & al., 1990 (tab.3); Othman & al., 1990 (p.565, Rem.); Hattori, 1991 (tab.1, Appendix); Yoo, 1991 (tab.1); Hernandez-Trujillo, 1991 (1993) (tab.I); Ayukai & Hattori, 1992 (p.163, Table 5, fecal pellet production rate); Kotani & al., 1996 (tab.2); Park & Choi, 1997 (Appendix); Suarez-Morales & Gasca, 1998 a (p109); Hajdëri, 1998 (p.119); Hernandez-Trujillo, 1999 (p.284, tab.1); Dolganova & al., 1999 (p.13, tab.1); Razouls & al., 2000 (p.343, Appendix); Lopez-Salgado & al., 2000 (tab.1); Lapernat & Razouls, 2001 (p.123, tab.1); Pakhomov & al., 2000 (p.1663, Table 2, transect Cape Town-SANAE antarctic base); Holmes, 2001 (p.20); Sameoto & al., 2002 (p.12); Beaugrand & al., 2002 (p.1692); Beaugrand & al., 2002 (p.179, figs.5, 6); Hernandez-Trujillo & Suarez-Morales, 2002 (p.748, tab.1); Kang & al., 2004 (p.1524); CPR, 2004 (p.52, fig.145); Shimode & al., 2005 (p.113 + poster); Berasategui & al., 2005 (p.313, fig.2); Lavaniegos & Jiménez-Pérez, 2006 (p.137, tab.2, 4Rem.); Hooff & Peterson, 2006 (p.2610); Khelifi-Touhami & al., 2007 (p.327, Table 1); Selifonova & al., 2008 (p.305, Tabl. 2); Galbraith, 2009 (pers. comm.); C.E. Morales & al., 2010 (p.158, Table 1); Schnack-Schiel & al., 2010 (p.2064, Table 2: E Atlantic subtropical/tropical); Mazzocchi & Di Capua, 2010 (p.424); Medellin-Mora & Navas S., 2010 (p.265, Tab. 2); Selifonova, 2011 a (p.77, Table 1, alien species in Black Sea); Uysal & Shmeleva, 2012 (p.909, Table I); Salah S. & al., 2012 (p.155, Tableau 1); Gubanova & al., 2013 (in press, p.4, Table 2); in CalCOFI regional list (MDO, Nov. 2013; M. Ohman, comm. pers.); Lidvanov & al., 2013 (p.290, Table 2, % composition); Zakaria & al., 2016 (p.1, Table 1, Rem.); El Arraj & al., 2017 (p.272, table 2, spatial distribution); Belmonte, 2018 (p.273, Table I: Italian zones); Acha & al., 2020 (p.p.1, Table 3: occurrence % vs ecoregions). | | | NZ: | 20 | | |
Distribution map of Centropages bradyi by geographical zones
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Loc: | | | sub-Antarct. (Indian, SE Pacif.), South Africa (E & W), Saldanha, Namibia, Congo, G. of Guinea, Cape Verde Is., Morocco-Mauritania, Cap Ghir (Morocco), Canary Is., Portugal, Argentina-Brazil, Caribbean Colombia, G. of Mexico, Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay (outside), Long Island, off Woods-Hole, G. of Maine, off SE & E Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, off Ireland (S & W), North Sea, Ibero-moroccan Bay, Medit. (Gulf of Annaba, Banyuls, S Adriatic Sea, W Egyptian coast, N Lebanon Basin, W Black Sea), Indian, Philippines, China Seas (Yellow Sea), Korea (S & E), Japan Sea, Japan, off S Shikoku Is., off Sanriku, Kuril Is., Bikini Is., Vancouver Is., California, W Baja California, Australia, G. of Carpentaria, S Tasmania, Tasman Sea, New Zealand (Kaikoura, ...), off N Hawaii, Chile (N, Concepcion), Straits of Magellan (Pacific entrance and Baia Inutil) | | | N: | 108 (sub-Antarct.: 4; S Atlant.: 11; N Atlant.: 35; Medit.: 13; Black Sea: 1; Indian: 2; Indo-Malaysia: 2; Pacif.: 37) | | | Lg.: | | | (22) F: 2,5-2; M: 2,4-1,9; (26) F: 1,6; (35) F: 2,07-1,68; M: 2,1; (36) F: 2,06-1,96; (45) F: 2,35-2; M: 2,25-2; (59) F: 2,5-1,7; M: 2,4-1,6; (72) F: 2,24-1,91; M: 2-1,74; (73) F: 1,93-1,9; M: 1,71; (104) F: 1,9; M: 1,8; (116) F: 2; M: 1,87; (142) F: 1,6; (150) F: 1,67-1,57; M: 1,62; (187) M: 2,05; (199) F: 1,82-1,6; M: 1,67-1,52; (327) F: 2,12-1,9; M: 1,99-1,84; (340) F: 1,35; (432) F: 2,43-2,1; (909) F: 1,3-1,9; M: 1,7-1,8; (1047) M: 2,0; (1308) F: 1,9-2,16; M: 1,7-1,92; (1230) F: 1,5-2,0; M: 1,6-1,9; {F: 1,30-2,50; M: 1,52-2,40} | | | Rem.: | epi-meso-bathypelagic. Sampling depth (sub-Antarct.) : 0-100 m. 0-197 m at Station S 2 in off S Bösö (E middle Japan). | | | Last update : 19/06/2023 | |
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