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Fiche d'espèce de Copépode |
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Cyclopoida ( Ordre ) |
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Lubbockiidae ( Famille ) |
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Lubbockia ( Genre ) |
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Lubbockia aculeata Giesbrecht, 1891 (F,M) | |
| | | | | | Syn.: | no Lubbockia aculeata : Vervoort, 1951 (p.151, Rem.); 1957 (p.148) | | | Ref.: | | | Giesbrecht, 1892 (p.606, 611, 773, figs.F,M); A. Scott, 1909 (p.244, Rem.); Wolfenden, 1911 (p.363); Candeias, 1926 (p.46, figs.F); Farran, 1926 (p.298); Rose, 1933 a (p.305, figs.F,M); Farran, 1936 a (p.129); Wilson, 1942 a (p.191); Lysholm & al., 1945 (p.43); Sewell, 1947 (p.258, Rem.F); Owre & Foyo, 1967 (p.113, figs.F,M); Ramirez, 1969 (p.92, fig.F, Rem.); Razouls, 1972 (p.95, Annexe: p.119); Marques, 1973 (p.247, fig.F); Boxshall, 1977 a (p.110, figs.F,M); Heron & Damkaer, 1978 (p.15, figs.F); Björnberg & al., 1981 (p.668, figs.F,M); Chahsavar-Archad & Razouls, 1982 (p.32, figs.F,M); Zheng & al., 1982 [p.106, Figs.F); Zheng Zhong & al., 1984 (1989) (p.263, figs.F); Stephen, 1988 (p.36, figs.F); Razouls, 1994 (p.190, figs.F,M); Heron & Bradford-Grieve, 1995 (p.12, fig.F); Mazzocchi & al., 1995 (p.223, figs.F, Rem.); Huys & Böttger-Schnack, 1996/97 (p.251, fig.F); Chihara & Murano, 1997 (p.978: Rem.); Boxshall, 1998 (p.227); Bradford-Grieve & al., 1999 (p.887, 970, figs.F,M); Boxshall & Halsey, 2004 (p.577); Avancini & al., 2006 (p.139, Pl. 107, figs.F,M, Rem.); Vives & Shmeleva, 2010 (p.249, figs.F,M, Rem.) | issued from : Giesbrecht, 1892; Boxshall, 1977; Heron & Damkaer (1969, 1978). Female: 1, habitus (dorsal view); 2, urosome (ventral view); 3, Mxp; 4, teeth on the first segment of Mxp.; 5, Mxp. Male: 6, habitus (dorsal view); 7, urosome segments 4 and 5 and furca; 8, Mxp.
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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.224, Fig.3.41.1]. Female: A, habitus (dorsal); B, last thoracic somite and genital somite (dorsal); C, Mxp; D, P1; E, P2; F, P3; G, P4. Nota: Proportional lengths of prosome and urosome 55:45. Proportional lengths of urosomites and furca 11:27:17:16:16:13 = 100.
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issued from : F.C. Ramirez in Contr. Inst. Biol. mar., Buenos Aires, 1969, 98. [p.90, Lam. XVIII, figs. 152]. Female (from off Mar del Plata): 152, habitus (dorsal). Scale bar in mm: 0.4.
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issued from : G.A. Boxshall in Brit. Mus. nat. Hist., Zool., 1977, 31 (3). [p.111, Fig.4]. Female (from 18°N, 25°W): a, habitus (dorsal); b, A1 (ventral); c, A2; d, Md (anterior); e, Mx2 (posterior); f, urosome (ventral); g, Mxp (anterior). Nota: Relative lengths of urosome somites and caudal rami 12:24:17:17:16:14. Posterior margins of abdominal somites provided with dentate hyaline frill and all urosome somites with minute denticles scattered over surface. A1 6-segmented
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issued from : G.A. Boxshall in Brit. Mus. nat. Hist., Zool., 1977, 31 (3). [p.112] Armature formula of swimming legs P1 to P4. Roman numeral : spine; arabic numeral = seta.
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issued from : G.A. Boxshall in Brit. Mus. nat. Hist., Zool., 1977, 31 (3). [p.113, Fig.5]. Male: a, habitus (dorsal); b, A1 (ventral; segmentation only); c, A2 (anterior); d, Mxp (anterior). Nota: Relative lengths of urosome somites 10:10:16:15:14:17:18. A1 3-segmented. Female copepodite: e, Mxp (anterior; f, habitus (dorsal).
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issued from : Z. Zheng, S. Li, S.J. Li & B. Chen in Marine planktonic copepods in Chinese waters. Shanghai Sc. Techn. Press, 1982 [p.107, Fig.64]. Female: a, habitus (dorsal); b, A1; c, A2; d, Mxp; e, P1; f, P4. Scale bar in mm.
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issued from : G.A. Heron & D.M. Damkaer in Smiths. Contr. Zool., 1978, 267. [p.16, Fig.10]. Female: a, cephalosome and somite 1 (ventral); b, left A2; c, left Md. Scale bars: C (fig.a); E (fig.b); G (fig.c).
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issued from : G.A. Heron & D.M. Damkaer in Smiths. Contr. Zool., 1978, 267. [p.17, Fig.11]. Female: a, Mxp basal segment (arros) and P1 (ventral); b-e, P1 to P4. Scale bars: C (fig.a); D (figs.b-e).
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issued from : G.A. Heron & D.M. Damkaer in Smiths. Contr. Zool., 1978, 267. [p.2, Fig.1]. Scales used in grawing figure. Each bar = 0.1 mm.
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Issued from : G.A. Heron & J.M. Bradford-Grieve in New Zealand Oceanogr. Inst Memoir 104. NIWA, 1995. [p.13, Fig.2, a] Female (from 42°24.8'S, 174°01.6'E): a, habitus (lateral) Scale bar 0.05 mm.
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Issued from : C. Razouls in Ann. Inst. océanogr., Paris, 1994, 70 (1). [p.190]. Caractéristiques morphologiques de Lubbockia aculeata femelle et mâle adultes. Terminologie et abbréviations: voir à Calanus propinquus.
| | | | Ref. compl.: | | Cleve, 1904 a (p.191); Wilson, 1942 a (p.191); Sewell, 1948 (p.346, 461); C.B. Wilson, 1950 (p.254); Fagetti, 1962 (p.45); Giron-Reguer, 1963 (p.59); Unterüberbacher, 1964 (p.35); De Decker & Mombeck, 1964 (p.13); Shmeleva, 1964 a (p.1068); Mazza, 1966 (p.73, as oculata); 1967 (p.326); Ehrhardt, 1967 (p.743, 887, geographic distribution, Rem.); Delalo, 1968 (p.139); Deevey, 1971 (p.224); Apostolopoulou, 1972 (p.329, 380); Björnberg, 1973 (p.364, 387); Vives & al., 1975 (p.57, tab.II); Boxshall, 1977 b (p.551); Deevey & Brooks, 1977 (p.156, tab.2, Station "S"); Dessier, 1979 (p.207); Vaissière & Séguin, 1980 (p.23, tab.3); Vives, 1982 (p.296); Kovalev & Shmeleva, 1982 (p.86); Greze & al., 1983 (p.17); Guangshan & Honglin, 1984 (p.118, tab.); De Decker, 1984 (p.317); Scotto di Carlo & al., 1984 (p.1044); Zmijewska, 1987 (tab.2a); Hopkins & Torres, 1988 (tab.1); Böttger-Schnack & al., 1989 (p.1089) ; Scotto di Carlo & al., 1991 (p.271); Shih & Young, 1995 (p.76); Böttger-Schnack, 1995 (p.92); 1997 (p.409); Hure & Krsinic, 1998 (p.82, 103); Alvarez-Cadena & al., 1998 (t.2,3); Suarez-Morales & Gasca, 1998 a (p.112); Neumann-Leitao & al., 1999 (p.153, tab.2); Siokou-Frangou, 1999 (p.479); Lapernat, 1999 (p.34); Razouls & al., 2000 (p.343, tab. 5, Appendix); Lopez-Salgado & al., 2000 (tab.1); Sameoto & al., 2002 (p.12); Vukanic, 2003 (p.139, tab.1); Lo & al., 2004 (p.89, tab.1); Schultes & al., 2006 (p.21); Khelifi-Touhami & al., 2007 (p.327, Table 1); Neumann-Leitao & al., 2008 (p.799: Tab.II, fig.6); Morales-Ramirez & Suarez-Morales, 2008 (p.525); Mazzocchi & Di Capua, 2010 (p.428); Hsiao S.H. & al., 2011 (p.475, Appendix I); Tutasi & al., 2011 (p.791, Table 2, abundance distribution vs La Niña event); Uysal & Shmeleva, 2012 (p.909, Table I); in CalCOFI regional list (MDO, Nov. 2013; M. Ohman, comm. pers.); Lidvanov & al., 2013 (p.290, Table 2, % composition); Zaafa & al., 2014 (p.67, Table I, occurrence); Bonecker & a., 2014 (p.445, Table II: frequency, horizontal & vertical distributions); Benedetti & al., 2016 (p.159, Table I, fig.1, functional characters); Marques-Rojas & Zoppi de Roa, 2017 (p.495, Table 1). | | | NZ: | 20 + 1 douteuse | | |
Carte de distribution de Lubbockia aculeata par zones géographiques
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | issued from : R. Stephen in Mahasagar, 1988, 21 (1). [p.40, Fig.3]. Distribution of Lubbockia aculeata and L. squillimana in the Indian Ocean. |
| | | Loc: | | | Antarct. (Peninsula, Weddell Sea, SE Atlant., Indian), sub-Antarct. (SW Pacif.), South Africa (E), Namibia, Congo, G. of Guinea, off Cape Verde Is., off Morocco-Mauritania, Canary Is., off Madeira, Portugal, Buenos Aires, Brazil, off Rio de Janeiro, off Natal, off Amazon, Barbada Is., Yucatan, Bahia de Mochima (Venezuela), Caribbean Sea, G. of Mexico, Cuba, off Bahamas, Florida, Sargasso Sea, off Bermuda (Station "S"), off E Nova Scotia, off W Açores, Bay of Biscay, Ibero-moroccan Bay, Medit. (M'Diq, Alboran Sea, Algiers Bay, El Kala shelf, Banyuls, Ligurian Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, S Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea, Johnston Bank, Lebanon Basin), Red Sea, Indian, Nicobar Is. (Nankaurie Harbour), Indonesia-Malaysia, Philippines, China Seas (East China Sea, South China Sea), Taiwan (E, N: Mienhua Canyon), Japan (Honshu), Pacif. (W equatorial), Australia (Great Barrier), New Zealand, off Hawaii, W Baja California, W Costa Rica, Galapagos-Ecuador, Strait of Magellan, ? [Aleutian Is., Bering Sea (in C.B. Wilson, 1950)] | | | N: | 81 | | | Lg.: | | | 11) F: 2,22; (34) F: 2,1; (36) F: 2,55-2,84; (38) F: 2,28; (46) F: 2,3; M: 2,35; (139) F: 2,35-2,06; M: 2,74-2,40; (254) F: 1,25; (336) F: 1,54-1,43; M: 1,5-1,41; (340) F: 1,7; (412) F: 2,32; (432) F: 2,04; (674) F: 2,36-1,9; (788) F: 2,1-1,73; (1023) F: 2,3-2,31; {F: 1,25-2,84; M: 1,41-2,74} | | | Rem.: | épi-mésopélagique, (off Malte: 2000 m). Sampling depth (Antarct., sub-Antarct.) : 100-1000 m. L'espèce a été signalée en Antarctique par Vervoort (1951, 1957), mais considérée ultérieurement comme un synonyme de L. wilsonae . Par la suite Ramirez & Dinofrio (1976, p.44), Hopkins (1985, avec doute), Zmijewska (1987) signalent l'espèce sans tenir compte d'une synonymie possible. Sa présence est cependant confirmée dans le détroit de Magellan. La signalisation de l'espèce dans l'extrême Pacifique nord paraît étonnante et nécessite confirmation. Voir aussi les remarques en anglais | | | Dernière mise à jour : 20/02/2018 | |
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