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E. Dahl (1985)
Crustacea Leptostraca, principles of taxonomy and a revision of European shelf speciesSarsia, 70
B. Kensley (1976)
The genus Nebalia in South and South West Africa (Crustacea Leptostraca)
NEBALIA DAYTONI N. SP. A LEPTOSTRACAN FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (PHYLLOCARIDA) BY ERIC W. VETTER Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093-0201, USA ABSTRACT The leptostracan Nebalia daytoni new species, is common of the San Diego coast (Southern California), USA, on the sandy sea floor from 8 to 35 meters in depth. Unlike other California Nebalia it inhabits clean, oligotrophic sands rather than enriched sediments. The species is most easily recognized by its eye which has a flat anterior margin bordered by a superior and inferior protuberance. It is also easily distinguishable from other California Nebalia by its short antennular flagellum. RÉSUMÉ Le Leptostracé Nebalia daytoni espèce nouvelle, est commun au large de la côte de San Diego (Southern California), E.U.A., sur le fond sableux, de 8 à 35 mètres de profondeur. A la différence des autres Nebalia de Californie, elle habite les sables oligotrophes propres plutôt que les sédiments enrichis. Elle est plus facilement reconnue par son oeil qui a une marge antérieure plate bordée par une protubérance supérieure et une protubérance inférieure. Elle est aussi facile à distinguer des autres espèces californiennes par son flagelle antennulaire court. INTRODUCTION
Crustaceana – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1996
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