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A new species of (Crustacea, Copepoda, Monstrilloida) from the lower Northwest Passage of the Canadian Arctic. | LitMetric

A new species of (Crustacea, Copepoda, Monstrilloida) from the lower Northwest Passage of the Canadian Arctic.

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Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS), Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2.

Published: October 2017

A new species of monstrilloid copepod, , is described from an adult female that was collected beneath snow-covered sea ice during the 2014 Ice Covered Ecosystem - CAMbridge bay Process Study (ICE-CAMPS) in Dease Strait of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Currently, up to six species of this order are known to occur in polar latitudes. The new species described herein shares similarities with (Scott, 1904) but differs in its body proportions and cephalothorax ornamentation; the cephalothorax is covered by minute scattered papillae on dorsal and ventral surfaces; this species has a reduced fifth leg endopod, fifth leg exopod armed with three setae, antennule with fused segments 3-4, and the genital double-somite bears unique posterolateral processes. This is the second species of this genus recorded in the Arctic, after (Suárez-Morales & Ivanenko, 2004), described from the White Sea, and is the first record of in Canadian waters. With the addition of this new species and the recognition of comb. nov. as a member of this genus, the number of nominal species is now 15. Overall, this genus has a tendency to be distributed in temperate and cold waters, while only three species have been found in tropical and subtropical latitudes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5674165PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.709.20181DOI Listing

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