Monstrilloids (Crustacea: Copepoda) from the Mediterranean Sea (Northern Adriatic Sea), with a description of six new species

Monstrilloid copepods collected during zooplankton surveys carried out over several years (2009-2016) in the Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic Sea, were examined. A total of seven species were found, of which six are undescribed, five of Cymbasoma and one of Monstrilla. These new species are described, illustrated and compared herein with its known congeners. Two of them are related to the C. rigidum species complex. One of these species is described based on both the male and the female; sexes were linked by identical details of the cephalic structure and the antennulary armature. Two previous reports of females attributed to C. tumorifrons from the Mediterranean relate to specimens that in fact belong to a new species, C. mediterranea. The most abundant species was M. grandis, which had a remarkable aggregation around the Trieste harbour in 2015. Male and female specimens of this assumedly widespread species were examined and the observed intra-specific morphological variability is reported and compared with previous illustrated reports; this nominal species probably this nominal species, probably represents a species complex. The addition of the new species here described brings the number of nominal species in the Mediterranean-Black Sea region to 26.

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Main Authors: Suárez Morales, Eduardo Doctor 2036, Goruppi, Alenka autor/a, De Olazabal, Alessandra autor/a 14337, Tirelli, Valentina autor/a 14338
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Subjects:Monstrilloida, Cymbasoma, Zooplancton marino, Taxonomía animal,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:146072024-05-22T11:27:38ZMonstrilloids (Crustacea: Copepoda) from the Mediterranean Sea (Northern Adriatic Sea), with a description of six new species Suárez Morales, Eduardo Doctor 2036 Goruppi, Alenka autor/a De Olazabal, Alessandra autor/a 14337 Tirelli, Valentina autor/a 14338 textengMonstrilloid copepods collected during zooplankton surveys carried out over several years (2009-2016) in the Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic Sea, were examined. A total of seven species were found, of which six are undescribed, five of Cymbasoma and one of Monstrilla. These new species are described, illustrated and compared herein with its known congeners. Two of them are related to the C. rigidum species complex. One of these species is described based on both the male and the female; sexes were linked by identical details of the cephalic structure and the antennulary armature. Two previous reports of females attributed to C. tumorifrons from the Mediterranean relate to specimens that in fact belong to a new species, C. mediterranea. The most abundant species was M. grandis, which had a remarkable aggregation around the Trieste harbour in 2015. Male and female specimens of this assumedly widespread species were examined and the observed intra-specific morphological variability is reported and compared with previous illustrated reports; this nominal species probably this nominal species, probably represents a species complex. The addition of the new species here described brings the number of nominal species in the Mediterranean-Black Sea region to 26.Monstrilloid copepods collected during zooplankton surveys carried out over several years (2009-2016) in the Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic Sea, were examined. A total of seven species were found, of which six are undescribed, five of Cymbasoma and one of Monstrilla. These new species are described, illustrated and compared herein with its known congeners. Two of them are related to the C. rigidum species complex. One of these species is described based on both the male and the female; sexes were linked by identical details of the cephalic structure and the antennulary armature. Two previous reports of females attributed to C. tumorifrons from the Mediterranean relate to specimens that in fact belong to a new species, C. mediterranea. The most abundant species was M. grandis, which had a remarkable aggregation around the Trieste harbour in 2015. Male and female specimens of this assumedly widespread species were examined and the observed intra-specific morphological variability is reported and compared with previous illustrated reports; this nominal species probably this nominal species, probably represents a species complex. The addition of the new species here described brings the number of nominal species in the Mediterranean-Black Sea region to 26.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorMonstrilloidaCymbasomaZooplancton marinoTaxonomía animalDisponible en líneaJournal of Natural HistoryDisponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Monstrilloida
Cymbasoma
Zooplancton marino
Taxonomía animal
Monstrilloida
Cymbasoma
Zooplancton marino
Taxonomía animal
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Cymbasoma
Zooplancton marino
Taxonomía animal
Monstrilloida
Cymbasoma
Zooplancton marino
Taxonomía animal
Suárez Morales, Eduardo Doctor 2036
Goruppi, Alenka autor/a
De Olazabal, Alessandra autor/a 14337
Tirelli, Valentina autor/a 14338
Monstrilloids (Crustacea: Copepoda) from the Mediterranean Sea (Northern Adriatic Sea), with a description of six new species
description Monstrilloid copepods collected during zooplankton surveys carried out over several years (2009-2016) in the Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic Sea, were examined. A total of seven species were found, of which six are undescribed, five of Cymbasoma and one of Monstrilla. These new species are described, illustrated and compared herein with its known congeners. Two of them are related to the C. rigidum species complex. One of these species is described based on both the male and the female; sexes were linked by identical details of the cephalic structure and the antennulary armature. Two previous reports of females attributed to C. tumorifrons from the Mediterranean relate to specimens that in fact belong to a new species, C. mediterranea. The most abundant species was M. grandis, which had a remarkable aggregation around the Trieste harbour in 2015. Male and female specimens of this assumedly widespread species were examined and the observed intra-specific morphological variability is reported and compared with previous illustrated reports; this nominal species probably this nominal species, probably represents a species complex. The addition of the new species here described brings the number of nominal species in the Mediterranean-Black Sea region to 26.
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topic_facet Monstrilloida
Cymbasoma
Zooplancton marino
Taxonomía animal
author Suárez Morales, Eduardo Doctor 2036
Goruppi, Alenka autor/a
De Olazabal, Alessandra autor/a 14337
Tirelli, Valentina autor/a 14338
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Goruppi, Alenka autor/a
De Olazabal, Alessandra autor/a 14337
Tirelli, Valentina autor/a 14338
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title Monstrilloids (Crustacea: Copepoda) from the Mediterranean Sea (Northern Adriatic Sea), with a description of six new species
title_short Monstrilloids (Crustacea: Copepoda) from the Mediterranean Sea (Northern Adriatic Sea), with a description of six new species
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