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Lian Guangshan,Qian Honglin. 1994. A new species of the genus Paramisophria (Copepoda, Calanoida,Arietellidae) from the China Seas. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (4):551-555
A new species of the genus Paramisophria (Copepoda, Calanoida,Arietellidae) from the China Seas
A new species of the genus Paramisophria (Copepoda, Calanoida,Arietellidae) from the China Seas
Received:February 20, 1994  Revised:June 10, 1994
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Key words:Paramisophria sinica n.sp.,new species  China Seas
中文关键词:  Paramisophria sinica n.sp.,new species  China Seas
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Lian Guangshan Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen 361005, China 
Qian Honglin South China Sea Sub-administration, State Oceanic Administration, Guangzhou 510300, China 
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Abstract:
      Holotypic and Paratypec specimens (female) of the present new species,Paramisophrza sinica n.sp.were collected from the waters of the southeastern South Huanghai Sea and northern South China Sea,respectively.Compared with the previously known congeneric species,this new species remarkably differs from any one of them in some characters,such as in female; each side of posterolateral margin of last thoracic segment with two pointed processes; the genital segment asymmetrical and with fusion line clearly visible; leg 5:endopod with four plumose setae,exopod with three or four outer marginal and one terminal spines.
中文摘要:
      Holotypic and Paratypec specimens (female) of the present new species,Paramisophrza sinica n.sp.were collected from the waters of the southeastern South Huanghai Sea and northern South China Sea,respectively.Compared with the previously known congeneric species,this new species remarkably differs from any one of them in some characters,such as in female; each side of posterolateral margin of last thoracic segment with two pointed processes; the genital segment asymmetrical and with fusion line clearly visible; leg 5:endopod with four plumose setae,exopod with three or four outer marginal and one terminal spines.
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