1956
DOI: 10.2307/3223958
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North American Harpacticoid Copepods: 1. Comments on the Known Fresh-Water Species of the Canthocamptidae. 2. Cantohocamptus oregonensis, n. sp. from Oregon and California

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“…The species was not reported again until Wilson (1956a) recorded it from near Anchorage, Alaska, in moss on a cliff over which a meltwater stream was flowing. Strayer (1989) found M. affinis in stream hyporheic sediments and other groundwater-related habitats such as springs and seeps in southeastern New York.…”
Section: Correctly Transferred M (K) Neotropica To the Austral Genumentioning
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“…The species was not reported again until Wilson (1956a) recorded it from near Anchorage, Alaska, in moss on a cliff over which a meltwater stream was flowing. Strayer (1989) found M. affinis in stream hyporheic sediments and other groundwater-related habitats such as springs and seeps in southeastern New York.…”
Section: Correctly Transferred M (K) Neotropica To the Austral Genumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moraria duthiei is widely distributed in northern Europe and Russia (Lang 1948), and was redescribed in detail by Gurney (1932). Wilson (1956a) also added M. mrazeki T. Scott 1903 to the North American list, from collections in Alaska. Shiozawa (1986;1991) found it in the bottom sediments of three of nine streams sampled in Minnesota; in one of these streams the population was dense (over 14,000 individuals per m 2 ).…”
Section: Correctly Transferred M (K) Neotropica To the Austral Genumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most detailed description was by Coker (1934), which we supplement based on the Everglades material. This species was previously reported from Polk and Leon counties in northern Florida (Marsh, 1926;Wilson, 1958); this is the first record from southern Florida and from Everglades National Park.…”
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“…This species was described by Herrick (1884) as Canthocamptus northumbricus var. americanus, redescribed by Coker (1934) as Attheyella northumbrica americana, and given species rank as Attheyella (Mrazekiella) americana by Wilson (1958). The most detailed description was by Coker (1934), which we supplement based on the Everglades material.…”
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