Anoplodelphys cf. galli
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.176361 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5661727 |
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Anoplodelphys cf. galli |
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Remarks: We are uncertain of the status of the specimens collected from D. fulgens , D. protectum , D. peyrefittense and D. maculosum originally described as the “atypical” form of A. incerta by Lafargue and Laubier (1978a: Figs 3 View FIGURE 3 H–J, 4A–E, 5A–B). These specimens share with A. galli characters such as body form, and the size and disposition of legs 1–4 along the body ( Table 2 View TABLE 2 ). However, they differ in the fine-scale arrangement of setules comprising the cuticular ornamentation on the body surface: the setules are isolated and irregularly arranged, or grouped in twos and threes, but have never been observed in the particular triad arrangement found in A. galli . In addition, the sclerotised apical claw of the antenna has coarser marginal teeth compared to the fine teeth present near the tip only in A. galli .
Lafargue, F. & Laubier, L. (1978 a) Anoplodelphys g. nov. Copepode Notodelphyidae parasite de Didemnidae (Ascidies Aplousobranches) en Mediterranee. Crustaceana, 35 (3), 277 - 293.
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