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New parasitic Choniostomatidae (Copepoda) mainly from Antarctic and Subantarctic Ostracoda
Bradford, J.M. (1975). New parasitic Choniostomatidae (Copepoda) mainly from Antarctic and Subantarctic Ostracoda. NIWA Biodiversity Memoir, 67. New Zealand Oceanographic Institute: Wellington. 5-36 pp.
Part of: New Zealand Oceanographic Institute Memoir. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research: Wellington. ISSN 0083-7903, more

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Keywords
    New Zealand
    Taxonomic status > New taxa > New genus
    Taxonomic status > New taxa > New species
    Sphaeronella anarthronis Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella antarctica Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella doloriae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella grayi Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella homasteropeae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella kornickeri Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella metavargulae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella parasteropeae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella philomedesi Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella rugosidoloriae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella sarsiellae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella scleroconchae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella siphonostrae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella skogsbergiellae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronella synasteropeae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]; Sphaeronelloides vargulae Bradford, 1975 [WoRMS]
    New Zealand [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Bradford, J.M.

Abstract
    Sixteen new species of Choniostomatidae (Copepoda) are described, fifteen in the genus Sphaeronella, and one in a new genus Sphaeronelloide. One species of Sphaeronella is parasitic on an amphipod, and the remaining fifteen species are parasitic on ostracods. Choniomyzon panuliri, parasitic on a decapod, is recorded for the second time. The genera in the Choniostomatidae and the species of the genus Sphaeronella are listed. The family Choniostomatidae is placed in the Cyclopoida, section Siphonostoma.

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