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A new mesopelagic appendicularian, Mesochordaeus bahamasi gen. nov., sp. nov.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

R. Fenaux
Affiliation:
U.R.A. 716, Station Zoologique, Observatoire Océanologique, 06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
M. J. Youngbluth
Affiliation:
Marine Sciences, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Fort Pierce, Florida 34946, USA

Extract

An appendicularian belonging to the family Oikopleuridae, subfamily Bathochordaeinae, Mesochordaeus bahamasi gen. nov., sp. nov., is described from a single specimen collected at mesopelagic depth in Bahamian waters. As the subfamily was founded with only one genus (Bathochordaeus), new descriptions are given for the subfamily and the two genera.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1990

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