Dubinectes nodosus
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Ordo: Isopoda
Familia: Munnopsidae
Genus: Dubinectes
Name
Dubinectes nodosus (Menzies, 1962) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Eurycope nodosa Menzies, 1962[1]: 145, Fig. 36 F–H.
- Dubinectes nodosus Malyutina & Brandt, 2006[2]: 27, Figs 12–18.
Material examined
DIVA 3, Station 533-1, 15.07.2009, 36°00.20'S, 49°01.96'W, 4601.8 m - 2 males, 1 females, 1 manca; Station 561, 27.07.2009 26°34.80'S, 35°13.89'W, 4482-4489 m - 1 male.
Distribution
Cape Basin: 41°08'S, 14°08'E36°34'S, 09°56'W, 4672-4885 m; 47°39.87'S, 04°15.79'W, 2923 m; Weddell Sea: 68°04'S, 38°47.75'W62°58'S, 51°31.61'W, 3053-4976 m; 65°20.17'S, 54°14.30'W, 1121 m; Argentine Basin: 36°00.20'S, 49°01.96'W, 4601.8 m; off Brazil 26°34.80'S, 35°13.89'W, 4482-4489 m.
Taxon Treatment
- Malyutina, M; Brandt, A; 2011: Dubinectes infirmus, a new species of deep-water Munnopsidae (Crustacea, Isopoda, Asellota) from the Argentine Basin, South Atlantic Ocean ZooKeys, 144: 1-19. doi
Other References
- ↑ Menzies R (1962) The isopods of abyssal depths in the Atlantic Ocean. Vema Research Series 1: 79-206.
- ↑ Malyutina M, Brandt A (2006) A revaluation of the Eurycopinae (Crustacea, Isopoda, Munnopsidae) with a description of Dubinectes gen. nov. from the southern Atlantic deep sea. Zootaxa 1272: 1-44.