Kelleria reducta Gómez, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/13.5.513 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4606029 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B487B5-E02F-2D22-D4A2-6E361071FB17 |
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Kelleria reducta Gómez, 2006 |
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Material examined. One adult female undissected, 1 dissected ( UARC 286M).
Remarks. The specimen from Colombia bears the diagnostic features of K. reducta previously reported from the adjacent Guajira department ( Suárez-Morales and Fuentes-Reinés 2015). Body cyclopiform, robust ( Fig. 18 View Figures 18 – 20 ). Body length, excluding caudal setae: 910–994 μm (mean = 952 μm, n = 2). It can be easily separated from its congeners by its possession of 2 mediobasal teeth of mandibular blade which are remarkably larger than the others ( Fig. 19 View Figures 18 – 20 ) and by a maxillipedal claw with 1 long and one reduced accompanying seta ( Fig. 20 View Figures 18 – 20 ). These 2 distinctive characters are present in the specimen from Rodadero Bay, Magdalena.
Distribution. This species appears to have a widespread distribution in the area as it has been found from sieved sediment samples ( Gómez 2006), open water along the water column ( Suárez-Morales and Fuentes-Reinés 2015) and littoral zone (present study). Hitherto, K. reducta has been recorded from northwestern Mexico ( Gómez 2006) and Colombia ( Suárez-Morales and Fuentes-Reinés 2015); this is the first record in the Magdalena depart- ment, Colombia.
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