A New Species of the Genus Attheyella(Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Canthocamptidae) from Gosu Cave in Korea(Taxonomy)
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概要
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A new species, Attheyella namkungi sp. Nov., is described from Gosu cave at Danyang, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea. This species bears a superficial resemblance to A. coreana Miura, 1969 in having a 2-segmented mandibular palp with only four smooth apical setae, and in the armature formulae of the antennary exopod and thoracic legs. However the new species is clearly distinguishable by the non-sexually dimorphic caudal rami, two long plumose setae and a short seta on leg 6, and the absence of the setular row at the inner lateral margin of each caudal ramus. The new species is characterized from other congeners by having two adjacent inner spines on female leg 3 endopod-2, the caudal ramus twice as long as its width, absence of a barbed apophysis on male leg 3 endopod-2, and the seta number of legs 5 and 6. A key to the Korean species of the genus Attheyella is provided.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 2005-11-25
著者
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SOH HO
Division of Marine Technology, Chonnam National University
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Soh Ho
Division Of Aqualife Science College Of Fisheries And Ocean Sciences Yosu National Univetsity
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Kim Byung-woo
Department Of Life Science College Of Natuial Sciences Hanyang Univeisity
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Kim Byung-woo
Department Of Chemical Engineering Sungkyunkwan University
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Lee Woncheol
Department of Life Science, College of Natuial Sciences, Hanyang Univeisity
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Lee Woncheol
Department Of Life Science College Of Natuial Sciences Hanyang Univeisity
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