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Lowry, J. K.; Kilgallen, N. M. (2015). Debroyerella gen. nov. and Ulladulla gen. nov., two new lysianassoid genera (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassoidea). Zootaxa. 3920(1): 153.
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Lowry, J. K.; Kilgallen, N. M.
2015
<em>Debroyerella</em> gen. nov. and <em>Ulladulla</em> gen. nov., two new lysianassoid genera (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassoidea)
Zootaxa
3920(1): 153
Publication
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Antarctic
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Cheirimedon Stebbing, 1888 (additional source)
Cheirimedon fougneri Walker, 1903 accepted as Debroyerella fougneri (Walker, 1903) (new combination reference)
Cheirimedon similis Thurston, 1974 accepted as Debroyerella similis (Thurston, 1974) (new combination reference)
Cheirimedon solidus Andres, 1986 accepted as Debroyerella solidus (Andres, 1986) (new combination reference)
Debroyerella Lowry & Kilgallen, 2015 (original description)
Debroyerella fougneri (Walker, 1903) (basis of record)
Debroyerella similis (Thurston, 1974) (new combination reference)
Debroyerella solidus (Andres, 1986) (new combination reference)
Ulladulla Lowry & Kilgallen, 2015 (original description)
Ulladulla selje Lowry & Kilgallen, 2015 (original description)
Cheirimedon fougneri Walker, 1903 accepted as Debroyerella fougneri (Walker, 1903) (new combination reference)
Cheirimedon similis Thurston, 1974 accepted as Debroyerella similis (Thurston, 1974) (new combination reference)
Cheirimedon solidus Andres, 1986 accepted as Debroyerella solidus (Andres, 1986) (new combination reference)
Debroyerella Lowry & Kilgallen, 2015 (original description)
Debroyerella fougneri (Walker, 1903) (basis of record)
Debroyerella similis (Thurston, 1974) (new combination reference)
Debroyerella solidus (Andres, 1986) (new combination reference)
Ulladulla Lowry & Kilgallen, 2015 (original description)
Ulladulla selje Lowry & Kilgallen, 2015 (original description)
Etymology
Named for our friend Claude De Broyer in recognition of his life-long contribution to Antarctic amphipod biology. ... [details]