Acartia simplex
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Acartia simplex G. O. Sars, 1905 [1]
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Acartia simplex is a species of marine copepod belonging to the family Acartiidae. This species, just under 1 mm in length, is rather similar to Acartia ensifera but can be distinguished by the presence of spines on the dorsal part of the posterior body segment (metasome). Like A. ensifera, it is found around the coasts of New Zealand, mainly in estuarine habitats.[2]
References
- ^ T. Chad Walter & Juliana Kouwenberg (2010). T. C. Walter & G. Boxshall (ed.). "Acartia (Acartiura) simplex Sars G.O., 1905". World Copepoda database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
- ^ Janet Bradford (1976). "Partial Revision of the Acartia Subgenus Acartiura (Copepoda: Calanoida: Acartiidae)". New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 10 (1): 159–202. doi:10.1080/00288330.1976.9515606.