Hansen (1923) obtained from Phallusia obliqua (=Ascidia obliqua) an interesting species of copepod which he named Cyclopina phallusiae. Hansen himself was uncertain about the correct systematic position of this copepod, for a species of the genus Cyclopina was never known to live within the ascidian. Lang (1949) suggested the creation of a new family Archinotodelphyidae to receive C. phallusiae Hansen and a new species of copepod which he gathered from Pyura georgiana Mchlsn during the Swedish Antarctic Expedition. He placed the two species in two monotypic genera, Archinotodelphys to contain his own new species and Pararchinotodelphys to include C. phallusiae. This was a fitting arrangement in view of the important and far-fetching sugges...
Among the various families of calanoid copepods, Pseudodiaptomidac—a predominantly warm water neriti...
This identification guide to the copepodite developmental stages of twenty-six North Atlantic copepo...
This identification guide to the copepodite developmental stages of twenty-six North Atlantic copepo...
Not AvailableHansen (1923) obtained from Phallusia obliqua (=Ascidia obliqua) an interesting species...
Eiselt (1962) has recently advocated the abolition of the siphonostomatous fami- lies Dyspontiidae S...
During the course of a study on the littoral and planktonic copepods of the south east coast of Indi...
SEWELL (1949) has pointed out that our knowledge of the cyclopoid copepods of Indian waters, especi...
The present communication contains the description of the life history of two calanoid copepods, Ps...
During the period of a three year investigation at the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, ...
Pesta (1941) described a new species, Candacia samassae from the Red Sea based on two females collec...
Vettoria parva (Farran), a cyclopoid copepod is recorded for the first time from the Indian Seas. Th...
Investigations carried out on the Calanoid Copepoda of the family Pseudodiaptomidce of the Indian Oc...
Redescriptions of two species of monstrilloid copepod of the genus Cymbasoma I.C. Thompson, namely C...
Caligus hil.rae Shen, 1957, is unique in the possession of a comparatively very long four-segmented ...
The genus Pseudanthessius contains twenty-two species. Two additional species, P. anormaius a. sp. ...
Among the various families of calanoid copepods, Pseudodiaptomidac—a predominantly warm water neriti...
This identification guide to the copepodite developmental stages of twenty-six North Atlantic copepo...
This identification guide to the copepodite developmental stages of twenty-six North Atlantic copepo...
Not AvailableHansen (1923) obtained from Phallusia obliqua (=Ascidia obliqua) an interesting species...
Eiselt (1962) has recently advocated the abolition of the siphonostomatous fami- lies Dyspontiidae S...
During the course of a study on the littoral and planktonic copepods of the south east coast of Indi...
SEWELL (1949) has pointed out that our knowledge of the cyclopoid copepods of Indian waters, especi...
The present communication contains the description of the life history of two calanoid copepods, Ps...
During the period of a three year investigation at the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, ...
Pesta (1941) described a new species, Candacia samassae from the Red Sea based on two females collec...
Vettoria parva (Farran), a cyclopoid copepod is recorded for the first time from the Indian Seas. Th...
Investigations carried out on the Calanoid Copepoda of the family Pseudodiaptomidce of the Indian Oc...
Redescriptions of two species of monstrilloid copepod of the genus Cymbasoma I.C. Thompson, namely C...
Caligus hil.rae Shen, 1957, is unique in the possession of a comparatively very long four-segmented ...
The genus Pseudanthessius contains twenty-two species. Two additional species, P. anormaius a. sp. ...
Among the various families of calanoid copepods, Pseudodiaptomidac—a predominantly warm water neriti...
This identification guide to the copepodite developmental stages of twenty-six North Atlantic copepo...
This identification guide to the copepodite developmental stages of twenty-six North Atlantic copepo...