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New records of poecilostomatoid copepods (Crustacea) from a coastal system in the Colombian Caribbean with notes on morphology

Por: Fuentes Reinés, Juan Manuel [autor/a].
Suárez Morales, Eduardo [autor/a].
Tipo de material: Artículo
 en línea Artículo en línea Tema(s): Oncaea scottodicarloi | Copépodos | Taxonomía animalTema(s) en inglés: Oncaea scottodicarloi | Copepoda | Animal taxonomyDescriptor(es) geográficos: Bahía Rodadero (Magdalena, Colombia) Nota de acceso: Acceso en línea sin restricciones En: Check List. volumen 13, número 5 (September 2017), páginas 513-523. --ISSN: 1809-127XNúmero de sistema: 6746Resumen:
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Seven species of free-living poecilostomatoid copepods are recorded from a coastal system in northern Colombia; one of these records, Oncaea scottodicarloi Heron and Bradford-Grieve, is new for Colombia. The poecilostome copepod fauna from the surveyed area is represented mostly by widespread species commonly found in neritic and oceanic waters of tropical latitudes, but local morphologic data are scarce in the regional literature. Brief diagnostic descriptions of the species recorded for the Colombian copepod fauna are provided together with illustrations of taxonomically important appendages, morphologic remarks, notes on the variability of some species, and their distribution.

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Seven species of free-living poecilostomatoid copepods are recorded from a coastal system in northern Colombia; one of these records, Oncaea scottodicarloi Heron and Bradford-Grieve, is new for Colombia. The poecilostome copepod fauna from the surveyed area is represented mostly by widespread species commonly found in neritic and oceanic waters of tropical latitudes, but local morphologic data are scarce in the regional literature. Brief diagnostic descriptions of the species recorded for the Colombian copepod fauna are provided together with illustrations of taxonomically important appendages, morphologic remarks, notes on the variability of some species, and their distribution. eng

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