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Diaptomoidea ( Superfamille ) |
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Fosshageniidae Suarez-Morales & Iliffe, 1996 ( Diaptomoidea ) | Ref.: | Suarez-Morales & Iliffe, 1996 (p.755); Boxshall & Halsey, 2004 (p.14; 49; 121: Def.; p.122: Genera & species key); Vives & Shmeleva, 2007 (p.528, spp. Key); Blanco-Bercial & al., 2011 (p.103, Table 1, Fig.2, 3, 4, Biol. mol, phylogeny) ; Laakmann & al., 2019 (p.330, fig. 2, 3, phylogenetic relationships) Bradford-Grieve J.M., (2002 onwards). Key to calanoid copepod families. Version 1 : 2 oct 2002. http://www.crustacea.net/crustace/calanoida/index.htm | Rem.: | Suarez-Morales & Iliffe (1996, p.760) créent une nouvelle superfamille. Fosshagen & Iliffe, 2004 a (p.353) considèrent que le genre Temoropia doit être inclus dans cette famille qui appartient à la super-famille des Diaptomoidea. 2 G: Fosshagenia, Temoropia. Vives & Shmeleva, 2007 (p.521, 528) maintiennent le genre Temoropia dans la famille des Temoridae. | Issued from : G.A. Boxshall & S.H. Halsey in An Introduction to Copepod Diversity. The Ray Society, 2004, No 166, Part. I. [p.121]. Armature formula of swimming legs P1 to P4. Nota: Female P5 with separate coxae and intercoxal sclerite; basis distinct, without outer seta. Endopod represented by bifid process, as in Temoropia, or by single spine, as in Fosshagenia. Free exopod unsegmented, armed with strong spine on inner margin; distal margin of exopodal segment bearing 5 spinous processes; - Male P5 asymmetrical; carried on bilobed trnsverse plate formed by fusion of coxae and intercoxal sclerite or on distinct coxae; right leg comprising unarmed basis and 2 or 3-segmented exopod; distal exopodal segment forming long curved subchela in Temoropia. Endopod comprising single segment plus apical digitiform process, or absent. Left leg indistinctly subchelate, with exopod opposing curved digitiform process (possibly representing endopod) on medial margin of basis. Bais distinct, exopod 1 or 2-segmented. - Eggs probably released into water. |
Issued from : G.A. Boxshall & S.H. Halsey in An Introduction to Copepod Diversity. The Ray Society, 2004, No 166, Part. I. [p.123, Fig.24]. Fosshageniidae. A, Fosshagenia ferrarii habitus female (dorsal view); B, habitus male (lateral view); C, Temoropia setosa female A2; D, female P1; E, Fosshagenia ferrarii female P5; F, Temoropia setosa female P5; G, Fosshagenia ferrarii male P5; H, Temoropia minor male P5. [Suarez-Morales & Iliffe, 1996: A-B, E, G; Schulz, 1986: C-D, F, H]. | | | | (1) Fosshagenia Suarez-Morales & Iliffe, 1996 | |
| Ref.: | Suarez & Iliffe, 1996 (p.755); Mauchline, 1998 (p.77); Fosshagen & Iliffe, 2004 a (p.346: emend, Rem.); Boxshall & Halsey, 2004 (p.122) | Rem.: | Total: 2 spp. | Remarques sur les dimensions et le sex-ratio: | | The mean female size is 0.650 mm (n = 4; SD = 0.0528) and the mean male size is 0.665 mm (n = 4; SD = 0.0443). The size ratio (male : female) is 1.023. The sex ratio (female : male) is 1. | | | (2) Temoropia T. Scott, 1894 | |
| Syn.: | Temeropia : Rose, 1933 a (p.174, lapsus calami); Marques, 1953 (p.109) | Ref.: | T. Scott, 1894 b (p.79); Giesbrecht & Schmeil, 1898 (p.96); A. Scott, 1909 (p.119); Sewell, 1932 (p.246); Tanaka, 1963 (p.14); Razouls, 1982 (p.403); Schulz, 1986 (p.140, clé spp.); Razouls, 1993 (p.308); Mauchline, 1998 (p.77); Bradford-Grieve,1999 b (p.159, Déf.); Boxshall & Halsey, 2004 (p.122, clé spp.); Vives & Shmeleva, 2007 (p.527, spp. Key) | Rem.: | type: Temoropia mayumbaensis T. Scott,1894. Total: 3 spp. | Remarques sur les dimensions et le sex-ratio: | | The mean female size is 0.767 mm (n = 6; SD = 0.2124) and the mean male size is 0.723 mm (n = 6; SD = 0.1883). The size ratio (Male : Female) is 0.940. The sex ratio (Female : Male) is 1. | Issued from : M. Rose in Faune de France, N°26, 1933. [p.174, Fig.198]. Temoropia mayumbaensis after Scott & Farran (F). | | | | | |
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