1965
DOI: 10.5479/si.00963801.117-3516.459
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Marine Amphipoda of atolls in Micronesia

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“…Coxa 1 is described as anteriorly and inferiorly serrate, clearly very acuminate and obviously broader than deep. Ruffo (1969: 11-12) writes about five specimens from Museri, off Eritrea: "I compared these animals with Schellenberg 1928, Monod 1937and J.L. Barnard 1965 and find large correspondence besides the coxa 1, which is much more rounded."…”
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“…Coxa 1 is described as anteriorly and inferiorly serrate, clearly very acuminate and obviously broader than deep. Ruffo (1969: 11-12) writes about five specimens from Museri, off Eritrea: "I compared these animals with Schellenberg 1928, Monod 1937and J.L. Barnard 1965 and find large correspondence besides the coxa 1, which is much more rounded."…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Barnard (1965) illustrated material from Micronesia with a male of 2.5 mm where coxa 1 is deeper than wide, serrate anteriorly and inferiorly. Myers (1985) also described much smaller specimens from Fiji (male of 2.1 mm), with the telson much shorter and rounded, uropod 3 outer ramus 2 times inner ramus length, and coxa 2 anterior margin serrate.…”
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“…pectenicrus Bate, 1862;and E. spinidactylus Chevreux, 1907. Another species, E. besnardi Oliveira, 1951, was synonymized with E. brasiliensis by Barnard (1965). E-mail: ar.senna@hotmail.com Fortunately, some recent taxonomic studies have increased our knowledge on the Brazilian hadzioid fauna (Krapp-Schickel and Ruffo 2000, Senna and Serejo 2007.…”
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