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Cepeda, D.; González-Casarrubios, A.; Sánchez, N.; Spedicato, A.; Michaud, E.; Zeppilli, D. (2022). Two new species of mud dragons (Scalidophora: Kinorhyncha) inhabiting a human-impacted mangrove from Mayotte (Southwestern Indian Ocean). Zoologischer Anzeiger. 301: 23-41.
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10.1016/j.jcz.2022.09.001 [view]
Cepeda, D.; González-Casarrubios, A.; Sánchez, N.; Spedicato, A.; Michaud, E.; Zeppilli, D.
2022
Two new species of mud dragons (Scalidophora: Kinorhyncha) inhabiting a human-impacted mangrove from Mayotte (Southwestern Indian Ocean)
Zoologischer Anzeiger
301: 23-41
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West Indian Ocean
Biodiversity, Taxonomic and ecological diversity
Meiobenthos
Morphology
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Paratype MNHN Ma-587 - Ma-589, Ma-594, Ma-595, Ma-597 - Ma-599, Ma-601 - Ma-606, Ma-608 - Ma-612, Ma-614, Ma-616, Ma-618 - Ma-620, Ma-622, Ma-626 - Ma-628, Ma-630 -Ma-636, geounit Grand Terre Islands, identified as Echinoderes cyaneafictus Cepeda, González-Casarrubios, Sánchez, Spedicato, Michaud & Zeppilli, 2022
Nontype MNHN Ma-590 - Ma-593, Ma-596, Ma-600, Ma-607, Ma-615, Ma-617, Ma-621, Ma-624, Ma-625, geounit Grand Terre Islands, identified as Echinoderes cyaneafictus Cepeda, González-Casarrubios, Sánchez, Spedicato, Michaud & Zeppilli, 2022
Holotype MNHN Ma-613, geounit Grand Terre Islands, identified as Echinoderes parthenope Cepeda, González-Casarrubios, Sánchez, Spedicato, Michaud & Zeppilli, 2022
Holotype MNHN Ma-623, geounit Grand Terre Islands, identified as Echinoderes cyaneafictus Cepeda, González-Casarrubios, Sánchez, Spedicato, Michaud & Zeppilli, 2022
Paratype MNHN Ma-637, Ma-641, Ma-643, Ma-649, Ma-651, geounit Grand Terre Islands, identified as Echinoderes parthenope Cepeda, González-Casarrubios, Sánchez, Spedicato, Michaud & Zeppilli, 2022
Nontype MNHN Ma-638 - Ma-640, Ma-644 - Ma-648, Ma-650, Ma-652, geounit Grand Terre Islands, identified as Echinoderes parthenope Cepeda, González-Casarrubios, Sánchez, Spedicato, Michaud & Zeppilli, 2022
 Etymology

"The species name derives from Cyanea P´eron & Lesueur, 1810, which is a genus of scyphozoan cnidarians ... [details]

 Etymology

"The species is dedicated to the Greek, mythological mermaid Parthenope (from the Ancient Greek ... [details]