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Aidan Vey and Saskia Brix (2009)

Macrostylis cerritus sp nov., a new species of Macrostylidae (Isopoda: Asellota) from the Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean

Zootaxa(2096):356-370.

Macrostylis cerritus sp. nov. (Macrostylidae) is described from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica, at a depth of 2149 m. The new species differs from other species of Macrostylis due to the incisor with 4 cusps; the strongly hook-shaped ischium of pereopod 3; pereopod 4 being greatly reduced and juvenile in appearance; the operculum bearing a ventral spine-like seta; and the absence of pleopod 5. This species is the fourth deep-sea macrostylid identified from the Southern Ocean, and is one more species described from the specimens of ANDEEP I-III expeditions.

angola basin, Antarctica, biodiversity, crustacea, deep sea, deep-sea, diversity, genus, indian-ocean, Macrostylis, malacostraca, patterns, shelf, taxonomy
WOS:000266231900020
  • ISSN: 1175-5326