Copépodos calanoideos marinos del área de Mar del Plata con la descripción de Pontella marplatensis n.sp

This paper deals with the Calanoidean Copepod of the Mar del Plata area (Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina) which were obtained in 71 starions during 5 oceanographic cruises performed on April, August-September and December, 1963 and on March and May, 1964. The area under study ranges from 37°20' to 38°45' L.S. and from 56°30' to 58°10' L.W. The samples were gathered from coastal, surface waters. Quantitative data could not be obtaine, except for and estimation of the time of flow through the plakton net. A total of 13 species of Calanoid Copepods were found. The species found were described, and drawings were made of those structures wich ere considered of taxonomic value. Data were included on the geographic distribution, with emphasis on South Atlantic and areas Antarctic.

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Main Author: Ramirez, F.C.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:?
Published: 1966
Subjects:Biology, Copepoda, Calanidae, Calanus propinquus, Calanoides carinatus, Eucalanidae, Eucalanus monachus, Paracalanus parvus, Pseudocalanidae, Clausocalanus arcuicornis, Drepanopus pectinatus, Ctenocalanus vanus, Temoridae, Temora stlylifera, Centropagidae, Centropages furcatus, Centropages brachiatus, Pontellidae, Pontella marplatensis, Labidocera fluviatilis, Acartiidae, Acartia tonsa, Morphology, Geographical distribution, morfología, distribución geográfica, PSW, Argentina,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/23372
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Summary:This paper deals with the Calanoidean Copepod of the Mar del Plata area (Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina) which were obtained in 71 starions during 5 oceanographic cruises performed on April, August-September and December, 1963 and on March and May, 1964. The area under study ranges from 37°20' to 38°45' L.S. and from 56°30' to 58°10' L.W. The samples were gathered from coastal, surface waters. Quantitative data could not be obtaine, except for and estimation of the time of flow through the plakton net. A total of 13 species of Calanoid Copepods were found. The species found were described, and drawings were made of those structures wich ere considered of taxonomic value. Data were included on the geographic distribution, with emphasis on South Atlantic and areas Antarctic.