Paralabidocera antarctica (J. C. Thompson, 1898)

Pugh, P. J. A., Dartnall, H. J. G. & McInnes, S. J., 2002, The non-marine Crustacea of Antarctica and the Islands of the Southern Ocean: biodiversity and biogeography, Journal of Natural History 36 (9), pp. 1047-1103 : 1057

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930110039602

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scientific name

Paralabidocera antarctica (J. C. Thompson, 1898)
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# Paralabidocera antarctica (J. C. Thompson, 1898) #

Paracartia antarctica Thompson, 1898 ; Paralabidocera hodgsoni Wolfenden, 1908 ; not Paralabidocera antarctica (Thompson) in Brodsky and Zvereva (1976, in part) sensu Bayly (1978) . Descriptions: Brodsky and Zvereva (1976); Bayly (1978). Listed in: Vervoot (1957); Brodsky and Zvereva (1976); Burton and Hammond (1981); Bayly (1986); Bayly and Burton (1987); marine—Tucker and Burton (1988); Eslake et al. (1991); Leybourn-Parry and Marchant (1992); Dartnall (2000); Razouls et al. (2000). Recorded from: euryhaline oceanic water and marine Antarctic lakes isolated by isostatic uplift, a marine interloper. Locations: Enderby Sector, Wilkes Sector, [Southern Ocean].

# Paralabidocera separabilis Brodsky and Zvereva, 1976 # Description: Brodsky and Zvereva (1976). Listed in: § Razouls et al. (2000). Recorded from: isostatic marine lake, a probable marine interloper.

Location: Wilkes Sector, [§ Southern Ocean (SIP sector)].

Family CENTROPAGIDAE Giesbrecht, 1892

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Hexanauplia

Order

Calanoida

Family

Acartiidae

Genus

Paralabidocera

Loc

Paralabidocera antarctica (J. C. Thompson, 1898)

Pugh, P. J. A., Dartnall, H. J. G. & McInnes, S. J. 2002
2002
Loc

sensu

Bayly 1978
1978
Loc

Paralabidocera separabilis

Brodsky and Zvereva 1976
1976
Loc

Paralabidocera hodgsoni

Wolfenden 1908
1908
Loc

Paracartia antarctica

Thompson 1898
1898
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