Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of Anostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from Salta province (Argentina)
Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of fairy shrimp, was found in a temporary turbid pond in the Rivadavia Department, Salta province, Argentina (24°13'19.3"S; 62° 52'14.3"W), belonging to the Chaco salteño. The males present a well developed frontal appendage. Their Fir...
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paper:paper_11755326_v4088_n1_p76_Cohen2023-06-08T16:09:33Z Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of Anostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from Salta province (Argentina) Cohen, Rosa Graciela Fairy shrimps Taxonomy Thamnocephalidae anatomy and histology animal animal dispersal animal structures Anostraca Argentina body size classification female growth, development and aging male organ size Animal Distribution Animal Structures Animals Anostraca Argentina Body Size Female Male Organ Size Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of fairy shrimp, was found in a temporary turbid pond in the Rivadavia Department, Salta province, Argentina (24°13'19.3"S; 62° 52'14.3"W), belonging to the Chaco salteño. The males present a well developed frontal appendage. Their First (FB) and Third (TB) branches show features diagnostic for the species. FB shows three sub-branches; the most proximal one is coiled, lacks spines all along, gradually thins in distal direction and flattens in the distal half; distally, the flattened portion is folded and ends blunt, bearing a small spine at the tip. TB is a broad-based triangular, thin, much flattened and folded outgrowth, with a small spine at the apex. Male genital and abdominal segments lack medio-ventral spines near their posterior margins. Comparisons with the other species of the genus are established. © Copyright 2016 Magnolia Press. Fil:Cohen, R.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2016 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_11755326_v4088_n1_p76_Cohen http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_11755326_v4088_n1_p76_Cohen |
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Fairy shrimps Taxonomy Thamnocephalidae anatomy and histology animal animal dispersal animal structures Anostraca Argentina body size classification female growth, development and aging male organ size Animal Distribution Animal Structures Animals Anostraca Argentina Body Size Female Male Organ Size |
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Fairy shrimps Taxonomy Thamnocephalidae anatomy and histology animal animal dispersal animal structures Anostraca Argentina body size classification female growth, development and aging male organ size Animal Distribution Animal Structures Animals Anostraca Argentina Body Size Female Male Organ Size Cohen, Rosa Graciela Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of Anostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from Salta province (Argentina) |
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Fairy shrimps Taxonomy Thamnocephalidae anatomy and histology animal animal dispersal animal structures Anostraca Argentina body size classification female growth, development and aging male organ size Animal Distribution Animal Structures Animals Anostraca Argentina Body Size Female Male Organ Size |
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Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of fairy shrimp, was found in a temporary turbid pond in the Rivadavia Department, Salta province, Argentina (24°13'19.3"S; 62° 52'14.3"W), belonging to the Chaco salteño. The males present a well developed frontal appendage. Their First (FB) and Third (TB) branches show features diagnostic for the species. FB shows three sub-branches; the most proximal one is coiled, lacks spines all along, gradually thins in distal direction and flattens in the distal half; distally, the flattened portion is folded and ends blunt, bearing a small spine at the tip. TB is a broad-based triangular, thin, much flattened and folded outgrowth, with a small spine at the apex. Male genital and abdominal segments lack medio-ventral spines near their posterior margins. Comparisons with the other species of the genus are established. © Copyright 2016 Magnolia Press. |
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Cohen, Rosa Graciela |
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Cohen, Rosa Graciela |
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Cohen, Rosa Graciela |
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Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of Anostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from Salta province (Argentina) |
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Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of Anostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from Salta province (Argentina) |
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Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of Anostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from Salta province (Argentina) |
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Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of Anostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from Salta province (Argentina) |
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Thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of Anostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from Salta province (Argentina) |
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thamnocephalus chacosaltensis, a new species of anostraca (crustacea: branchiopoda) from salta province (argentina) |
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2016 |
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