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5 pages, 3 figures Jubanyella plemmyris, a new genus and species of aeginid narcomedusan, is described from one complete specimen stranded on Potter Cove beach, King George Island, Southern Ocean. The new genus and species is proposed in order to accommodate the specimen described in the family Aeginidae; Jubanyella gen. nov. contains undivided stomach pouches, therefore necessitating a new diagnosis for this family. © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved The first author is indebted to the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for financing her scientific stay in Germany and to Sigrid Schiel for providing working facilities at the Alfred-Wegener-Institute. We thank A. [...] This study has been performed in the frame of the Census of Marine Zooplankton (CMARZ—COML) and supported by the following project PICT-O 1-11566 from the Argentinean Antarctic Institute Peer Reviewed
new species, South Shetland Islands, plankton, Aeginidae, new genus, King George Island, Narcomedusae, Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Potter Cove, Antarctica, Coelenterata
new species, South Shetland Islands, plankton, Aeginidae, new genus, King George Island, Narcomedusae, Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Potter Cove, Antarctica, Coelenterata
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