Tanaidacea (Crustacea) of the north-east Atlantic: the subfamily Pseudotanainae (Pseudotanaidae) and the family Nototanaidae |
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Authors: | G.J. BIRD D. M. HOLDICH |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD |
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Abstract: | Sixteen species of the tanaidacean subfamily Pseudotanainae and three of the family Nototanaidae have been recorded from shallow and deep waters in the north-east Atlantic. Six new species of Pseudotanais , and the new genera Mystriocentrus, Parapseudotanais and Bathytanaissus are described. The species Pseudotanais affinis is re-described, and a cladistic analysis of the 'affinis' species-group is presented. Pseudotanais is a eurybathic genus and individuals of this taxon are common in the region. The Nototanaidae is poorly represented in the deep-sea, and the present record is the first for the Northern Hemisphere. |
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Keywords: | KEY WORDS: - Deep-sea - taxonomy - cladistics - Malacostraca - peracarids - tanaidaceans |
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