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Madhumita Choudhury, Brenda L Doti, and Angelika Brandt (2011)

Coulmannia rossensis sp n. (Isopoda, Asellota, Paramunnidae) from the Ross Sea, Southern Ocean

Zookeys(82):45-57.

A new species of Coulmannia, C. rossensis, is described from the Ross Sea, Antarctica. It is most similar to C. ramosae Castello, 2004, but can easily be distinguished from this species by the males yielding a pair of granulate humps on the dorsum of the pereonites 1-6 and a single granulate hump on the pereonite 7 and the free pleonite. Coulmannia rossensis sp. n. is sexually dimorphic. The dorsal sculpture of the female bodies yield a single granulate hump on all the pereonites and free pleonite. The species of the genus Coulmannia are restricted to the Southern Ocean, and C. rossensis sp. n. is the fourth species included in it.

australia, Coulmannia, crustacea, genus, Isopoda, new species, nov isopoda, Ross Sea, shetland islands, Southern Ocean, taxonomy
WOS:000289874300003
  • DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.82.775
  • ISSN: 1313-2989