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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Rafael Lemaitre, Ana Rosa Vázquez-Bader, Adolfo Gracia
Zookeys
Figure 1.Tomopaguropsis ahkinpechensis sp. n.: A holotype male 8.9 mm (EPC201310) B–E paratype male 8.1 mm (USNM 12376795) A Shield, cephalic appendages and anterior portion of posterior carapace, dorsal B anterior portion of shield, and cephalic appendages, dorsal C right branchiostegite, and portions of shield, cephalic appendages and first to fourth pereopods D sternites XI and XII (second and third pereopods), ventral E coxae of fifth pereopods, sternite XIV (fifth pereopods), and sternite of first pleonal somite, ventral. Stippled areas in A indicate membranous condition. Abbreviations: abp, anterior branchiostegal fig; pbp, posterior branchiostegal fig; ml, calcified median lobe; ps1, first pleonal somite.
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Fabrício Lopes Carvalho, Célio Magalhães, Fernando Luis Mantelatto
Zookeys
Figure 5.Commonest shape of the antennular peduncle. Palaemon carteri (a MPEG 787), Palaemon ivonicus (b INPA 128) and Palaemon yuna sp. n. (c CCDB 4866).
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Michel E. Hendrickx, Vanesa Papiol
Zookeys
Figure 2.Carapace length distribution of Benthesicymus tanneri Faxon, 1893, by sex. White, juveniles; grey, males; black, females.
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Figure 1.CReefs collecting sites in the Lizard Island region with names of major collecting sites. A Lizard Island group and nearby islands and reefs B Lizard Island group. LIRS = Lizard Island Research Station.
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Figure 1.Ovigerous female holotype (6.4 × 4.6) of Lithoscaptus semperi sp. n. (RMNH.Crus.D.56962) A habitus, dorsal view B carapace, lateral view C anterior margin of carapace, ventral view D close-up of antennule E MXP3 F left P1 (cheliped) G left P2 H left P3 I left P4 J left P5. Scale bars 1 mm; A–B, D–E, F–J share scale bars.
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This is just a test. Please excuse the shaky camera.
I am testing a cheap USB microscope to film nocturnal critters under infrared light. The lighting is provided (for now) by an infrared flashlight on top of the aquarium. I've been testing several angles and definitely I need a snoot or something similar.
[taxonomy:kingdom=Animalia]
[taxonomy:phylum=Arthropoda]
[taxonomy:subphylum=Crustacea]
[taxonomy:class=Malacostraca]
[taxonomy:order=Tanaidacea]
[taxonomy:order=Amphipoda]
[taxonomy:class=Ostracoda]
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Spain, Cartagena, Cabo de Palos (37°37’54.97"N, 0°41’27.38"W), August 2009 in branchial chamber of Clibanarius erythropus coll. J. Williams
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Texel (NL), 08.12.2006 (C.J.M.Philippart) References: HAYWARD & RYLAND, 1998; CAMPELL, (w.d.) Checked by A. Gittenberger (Naturalis, Leiden, NL)
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This specimen was collected from eastern Taiwan in shallow water rocky reefs in May 2010.
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Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen, UK. Scale bar = 2cm
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Holotype female, 5.0 mm, tropical S. Pacific, Dana stn. 3585 IX (ZMUC CRU-20429), Gulf of Alaska
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Cape Paterson, Victoria, Australia
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Scientific name: Processa profunda
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Port-Vila, Shefa, Vanuatu
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