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Marine Interstitial Poecilostomatoida and Cyclopoida (Copepoda) of Australia
Biographical note
Tomislav Karanovic, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (2000) in Zoology, University of Novi Sad (Serbia), is a honorary associate of the University of Tasmania. He has published extensively on the taxonomy and zoogeography of subterranean Copepoda from Australia, India, and Europe.
Table of contents
PREFACE AND SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
MATERIAL AND METHODS
TAXONOMIC ACCOUNT
Order POECILOSTOMATOIDA Thorell, 1859
Family CLAUSIDIIDAE Embleton, 1901
Genus Hemicyclops Boeck, 1873
1. Hemicyclops nichollsi n. sp.
Genus Cemihyclops n. g.
2. Cemihyclops cedunensis n. sp.
Family POLYANKYLIIDAE Ho & Kim, 1997
Genus Polyankylis Ho & Kim, 1997
3. Polyankylis australis n. sp.
Family CORYCAEIDAE Dana, 1852
Genus Onychocorycaeus M. Dahl, 1912
4. Onychocorycaeus pacificus (Dahl, 1894)
5. Onychocorycaeus catus (Dahl, 1894)
Order CYCLOPOIDA Rafinesque, 1815
Family OITHONIDAE Dana, 1853
Genus Oithona Baird, 1843
6. Oithona nana Giesbrecht, 1892
Family CYCLOPINIDAE Sars, 1913
Genus Cyclopinella Sars, 1913
7. Cyclopinella tincanbayensis n. sp.
Genus Hemicyclopina Herbst, 1953
8. Hemicyclopina martinezi n. sp.
Genus Allocyclopina Kiefer, 1954
9. Allocyclopina australiensis n. sp.
Genus Cyclopina Claus, 1862
10. Cyclopina unisetosa n. sp.
11. Cyclopina amita n. sp.
12. Cyclopina adelphe n. sp.
13. Cyclopina kasis n. sp.
14. Cyclopina kasignete n. sp.
INTRODUCTION
MATERIAL AND METHODS
TAXONOMIC ACCOUNT
Order POECILOSTOMATOIDA Thorell, 1859
Family CLAUSIDIIDAE Embleton, 1901
Genus Hemicyclops Boeck, 1873
1. Hemicyclops nichollsi n. sp.
Genus Cemihyclops n. g.
2. Cemihyclops cedunensis n. sp.
Family POLYANKYLIIDAE Ho & Kim, 1997
Genus Polyankylis Ho & Kim, 1997
3. Polyankylis australis n. sp.
Family CORYCAEIDAE Dana, 1852
Genus Onychocorycaeus M. Dahl, 1912
4. Onychocorycaeus pacificus (Dahl, 1894)
5. Onychocorycaeus catus (Dahl, 1894)
Order CYCLOPOIDA Rafinesque, 1815
Family OITHONIDAE Dana, 1853
Genus Oithona Baird, 1843
6. Oithona nana Giesbrecht, 1892
Family CYCLOPINIDAE Sars, 1913
Genus Cyclopinella Sars, 1913
7. Cyclopinella tincanbayensis n. sp.
Genus Hemicyclopina Herbst, 1953
8. Hemicyclopina martinezi n. sp.
Genus Allocyclopina Kiefer, 1954
9. Allocyclopina australiensis n. sp.
Genus Cyclopina Claus, 1862
10. Cyclopina unisetosa n. sp.
11. Cyclopina amita n. sp.
12. Cyclopina adelphe n. sp.
13. Cyclopina kasis n. sp.
14. Cyclopina kasignete n. sp.
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