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Karol Zemko and Saskia Brix (2011)

New species of desmosomatid isopods from Admiralty Bay, King George Island

Polish Polar Research, 32(4):321-340.

Two new species of desmosomatid isopods, Eugerdella margaretae sp. n. and Eugerdella celata sp. n. are described from Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetlands. Information is added to the original description of Eugerdella falklandica (Nordenstam, 1933) based on re-examination of the holotype. Both new species are similar to E. falklandica, for example by the body shape, the shape of pleotelson and presence of rows of four horn-like spines on the head. They are distinguished from E. falklandica by the number of setae on pereopod articles. Eugerdella celata sp. n. is distinguished by the presence of ventral spines on pereonites 1-4.

1897 crustacea, Antarctic, asellota, deep-sea, Desmosomatidae, Eugerdella, genus, Isopoda, malacostraca, patterns, sars, South Shetland Islands, southern-ocean, sp-nov.
WOS:000299395700002
  • DOI: 10.2478/v10183-011-0022-8
  • ISSN: 0138-0338