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Belmonte, G. (2021). Acartiidae Sars G.O, 1903. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer, ICES Identification Leaflets for Plankton. Leaflet No. 194: 1-29.
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Belmonte, G.
2021
Acartiidae Sars G.O, 1903.
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Conseil International pour l’Exploration de la Mer, ICES Identification Leaflets for Plankton
Leaflet No. 194: 1-29.
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Copepods of the family Acartiidae are representatives of Calanoida. Common and abundant in marine zooplankton worldwide, the 86 recognized species of Acartiidae are grouped into 5 genera. They occur in neritic waters covering a wide latitudinal range. Adult body lengths range between 600 µm and 2700 µm, a size that is effectively captured by meso-zooplankton nets of 200 µm mesh size. Juveniles and nauplii, however, are smaller; they can only be quantitatively captured by using narrower mesh sizes. Adults show sexual dimorphism recognizable only after the first instars of the copepodite stage. This leaflet presents the following: i) a key for the identification of the five genera included in the family Acartiidae; and ii) the morphological features of 21 species and 1 variety considered as certain (among the 37 species+ 2 varieties reported) that belong to the genera Acartia, Paracartia, Pteracartia and occur in the eastern North Atlantic and Ponto-Mediterranean region. A key to all these taxa is presented. This leaflet is an update of Plankton Identification Leaflet 181 (Bradford-Grieve, 1999a) in which 19 species plus 2 varieties were included and it is predominantly based upon Razouls et al. (2005–2020).
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Acartia (Acartiura) hudsonica Pinhey, 1926 (additional source)
Acartia (Acartiura) teclae Bradford, 1976 (additional source)
Acartia adriatica Steuer, 1910 represented as Acartia (Hypoacartia) adriatica Steuer, 1910 (additional source)
Acartia bifilosa (Giesbrecht, 1881) represented as Acartia (Acanthacartia) bifilosa (Giesbrecht, 1881) (additional source)
Acartia centrura Giesbrecht, 1889 represented as Acartia (Odontacartia) centrura Giesbrecht, 1889 (additional source)
Acartia clausi Giesbrecht, 1889 accepted as Acartia clausii Giesbrecht, 1892 (additional source)
Acartia danae Giesbrecht, 1889 represented as Acartia (Acartia) danae Giesbrecht, 1889 (additional source)
Acartia discaudata (Giesbrecht, 1882) represented as Acartia (Acartiura) discaudata (Giesbrecht, 1881) (additional source)
Acartia discaudata mediterranea Steuer, 1929 (additional source)
Acartia enzoi Crisafi, 1974 represented as Acartia (Acartiura) enzoi Crisafi, 1974 (additional source)
Acartia fossae Gurney, 1927 represented as Acartia (Acanthacartia) fossae Gurney, 1927 (additional source)
Acartia italica Steuer, 1910 represented as Acartia (Acanthacartia) italica Steuer, 1910 (additional source)
Acartia longiremis (Lilljeborg, 1853) represented as Acartia (Acartiura) longiremis (Lilljeborg, 1853) (additional source)
Acartia macropus Cleve, 1900 represented as Acartia (Hypoacartia) macropus Cleve, 1900 (additional source)
Acartia margalefi Alcaraz, 1976 represented as Acartia (Acartiura) margalefi Alcaraz, 1976 (additional source)
Acartia negligens Dana, 1849-1852 represented as Acartia (Acartia) negligens Dana, 1849-1852 (additional source)
Acartia omorii Bradford, 1976 represented as Acartia (Acartiura) omorii Bradford, 1976 (additional source)
Acartia teclae Bradford, 1976 represented as Acartia (Acartiura) teclae Bradford, 1976 (additional source)
Acartia tonsa Dana, 1849-1852 represented as Acartia (Acanthacartia) tonsa Dana, 1849-1852 (additional source)
Acartiidae Sars G.O., 1903 (additional source)
Paracartia grani Sars G.O., 1904 represented as Paracartia grani grani Sars G.O., 1904 (additional source)
Paracartia latisetosa (Krichagin, 1873) (additional source)
Pteriacartia josephinae (Crisafi, 1974) (additional source)