2005
DOI: 10.2988/0006-324x(2005)118[3:nkanso]2.0.co;2
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Nebalia kensleyi, a new species of leptostracan (Crustacea: Phyllocarida) from Tomales Bay, California

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“…Description of specimens followed the model of Dahl (1985) and other recent studies (e.g. Martin et al, 1996;Olesen, 1999;Haney and Martin, 2005 Ecology. Coarse sediments, from gravel to coarse sand, at depths of 12.7-15.2 m.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Description of specimens followed the model of Dahl (1985) and other recent studies (e.g. Martin et al, 1996;Olesen, 1999;Haney and Martin, 2005 Ecology. Coarse sediments, from gravel to coarse sand, at depths of 12.7-15.2 m.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kazmi and Tirmizi, 1989;Escobar-Briones and Villalobos-Hiriart, 1995;Martin et al, 1996;Vetter, 1996d;Walker-Smith, 1998;Olesen, 1999;Haney et al, 2001;Moreira et al, 2003a;Haney and Martin, 2004). Examination of further collections will undoubtedly result in the description of new taxa, thus revealing a greater diversity within the group than was previously thought (Haney and Martin, 2005).…”
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“…Dahl, 1985;Haney & Martin, 2005;Lee & Morton, 2005;Moreira et al, 2009). Leptostraca comprises three extant families (Walker-Smith & Poore, 2001) of which Paranebaliidae Walker-Smith & Poore, 2001 is composed by three genera and a total of six species (Song et al, 2012): Paranebalia Claus, 1880 (three species and one subspecies), Levinebalia Walker-Smith, 2000 (two species), and Saronebalia Haney & Martin, 2004 (one species).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%