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Figure 12. TYpes of female left caudal ramus and terminal setae found in the Porcellidiidae (α and β seta not shown). (A, B) Porcelloides. (C) Kensakia. (D) Clavigofera. (E, F) Porcellidium, Tectacingulum, Murramia and Dilatatiocauda. (G) Kushia. (H) Brevifrons and Cereudorsum. (I) Mucrorostrum, Geddesia and Clunia. (J) Synurus. (K, L) Ravania. (M, N, O) Acutiramus. (P) Kushia, female right P5 ventral view (VE, ventral expansion; FR, falciform ridge). (Q) Kensakia, male antennule (ventral view; Br P, Brush-pad). (R) Clavigofera, pinnate clavate terminal seta from caudal ramus.
Published as part of Harris, Vernon A., 2014, Porcellidiidae of Australia (Harpacticoida, Copepoda). III. Synopsis of Genera and Species, pp. 167-196 in Records of the Australian Museum 66 (2) on page 192, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.66.2014.1596, http://zenodo.org/record/4684561
Porcellidiidae, Cereudorsum, Arthropoda, Hexanauplia, Animalia, Harpacticoida, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Porcellidiidae, Cereudorsum, Arthropoda, Hexanauplia, Animalia, Harpacticoida, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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