Halicyclops A. M. Norman, 1903

Gómez, S. & Rocha, C. E. F., 2005, A new species of Kristensenia Por, 1983 and a new record and illustrated supplementary description of Halicyclops hurlberti Rocha, 1991 from Mexico, Journal of Natural History 39 (2), pp. 133-152 : 144

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Halicyclops A. M. Norman, 1903
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Genus Halicyclops A. M. Norman, 1903

Halicyclops hurlberti Rocha, 1991 ( Figures 8–14 View Figure 8 View Figure 9 View Figure 10 View Figure 11 View Figure 12 View Figure 13 View Figure 14 )

Distribution. USA: Tihuana estuary, California ( Rocha 1991); Mexico: Sinaloa, northwestern Mexico (present study).

Citations. Rocha (1991).

Taxonomic remarks

In the original description of H. hurlberti, Rocha (1991) allocated the species to a group defined by the ornamentation of seta V of the caudal rami, size of the female fourth antennular segment and size of the inner spine of the basis of P1. On the other hand, Rocha (1991) defined H. hurlberti by the size and shape of the inner distal seta of P4 endopod 3, shape and size of the P5 exopod, and relative length and separation between the setae of the same leg. The specimens found in sediment samples from Ensenada del Pabellón lagoon and Urías system are identical to H. hurlberti as described by Rocha (1991) based on the characteristics listed above ( Figures 8A–C View Figure 8 , 11A, B View Figure 11 , 12A, B View Figure 12 , 13A, B View Figure 13 ). In the original description, Rocha (1991) gave only the armature formula of the female antennule and omitted the description of mouthparts since they are ‘as those of Halicyclops glaber Rocha 1983 ’. We include the complete illustration of female A1 ( Figure 11A View Figure 11 ), A2 ( Figure 9A View Figure 9 ), Md, Mxl, Mx, Mxp ( Figure 10A–I View Figure 10 ) and labrum ( Figure 9B View Figure 9 ), as well as of male A1 ( Figure 14 View Figure 14 ), P5, P6 and abdomen ( Figure 13A, B View Figure 13 ). This new record extends the distribution of the species from temperate southern California to the subtropical eastern Pacific.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Hexanauplia

Order

Cyclopoida

Family

Halicyclopidae

Loc

Halicyclops A. M. Norman, 1903

Gómez, S. & Rocha, C. E. F. 2005
2005
Loc

Halicyclops hurlberti Rocha, 1991

, Rocha 1991
1991
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