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Figure 1. Athelges takanoshimensis Ishii, 1914 in Three abdominal parasitic isopods (Isopoda: Epicaridea: Bopyridae: Athelginae) on hermit crabs from China and Hong Kong

Authors: An, Jianmei; Williams, Jason D.; Yu, Haiyan;

Figure 1. Athelges takanoshimensis Ishii, 1914 in Three abdominal parasitic isopods (Isopoda: Epicaridea: Bopyridae: Athelginae) on hermit crabs from China and Hong Kong

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Figure 1. Athelges takanoshimensis Ishii, 1914. (A–H) Female (CIEA109801): (A) dorsal view; (B) ventral view; (C) left antennule and antennae; (D) left side of barbula; (E) left maxilliped, external view; (F) left oostegite 1, external view; (G) left oostegite 1, internal view; (H) right pereopod 5. (I–M) Male (CIEA109802): (I) Dorsal view; (J) ventral view; (K) left antennule and antennae; (L) left pereopod 3; (M) left pereopod 7. Scale bars: 1 mm for A, B; 0.08 mm for C, K, M, L; 0.38 mm for D; 0.33 mm for E; 0.50 mm for F, G; 0.14 mm for H; 0.28 mm for I, J.

Published as part of An, Jianmei, Williams, Jason D. & Yu, Haiyan, 2011, Three abdominal parasitic isopods (Isopoda: Epicaridea: Bopyridae: Athelginae) on hermit crabs from China and Hong Kong, pp. 2901-2913 in Journal of Natural History 45 (47-48) on page 2903, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2011.621037, http://zenodo.org/record/5204869

Keywords

Arthropoda, Bopyridae, Animalia, Athelges, Biodiversity, Malacostraca, Taxonomy, Isopoda

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