WebCyathura nuneae n.sp.; for symbols see list of abbreviations. Holotype male (M) in dorsal and lateral view, ovigerous female (F) in lateral view. - "A new hypogean Cyathura from New Caledonia (Crustacea, Isopoda, Anthuridea)" ... the specific shape of the appendix masculina can be derived from the carinata-type. In contrast to the slender ... WebNov 23, 2004 · Cyathura from the Zostera bed harboured more infections per specimen than those from the sand flat. A much higher density of mud snails ≥52 mm (which can …
Population dynamics of Cyathura carinata (Isopoda) in a …
WebLike other members of the Anthuridae, C. carinata has an elongated body, with the pereon somites being longer than wide. The eyes are small in comparison with Anthura gracili s. The first pereopods are broad and subchelate, the pleon segments are fused, and the pleotelson, which has a pair of statocysts, narrows to a rounded point. Between 14 ... WebJul 1, 2003 · Cyathura carinata (Isopoda) is a common and abund ant species, with a key role in food web transfer s as a prey for birds and sh. The aim of th e pr esent st udy was to desc ribe its life cycle ... tali or miranda mass effect 2
Intraspecific variation in the response of the estuarine European ...
WebAnthura carinata Krøyer, 1847 accepted as Cyathura carinata (Krøyer, 1847) Parent. Anthuridae Leach, 1814. Orig. name. Cyathura Norman & Stebbing, 1886. Direct children (37) [sort alpha..] WebNov 1, 1986 · Cyathura carinata, an infaunal, fossorial, isopod is a dominant member of a brackish, shallow water macrobenthic community on the south coast of Sweden. It has a bi-annual life-cycle. Breeding occurs in June–July, and a single brood of between 18–63 eggs per female is produced. WebThe estuarine isopod Cyathura carinata is a second intermediate host to microphallid trematodes, which use mud snails Hydrobia spp. and shorebirds as respectively first … talios thales