A new species of labidocera (copepoda, Calanoida, Pontellidae) collected from Okinawa, Southwestern Japan, With establishment of five indo-west pacific species groups in the L. detruncata species complex

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Labidocera churaumi sp. n. is described from Okinawa, southwestern Japan. The female of the new species differs from other congeners in genital compound somite with right postero-lateral and left antero-lateral processes. The male is distinguished from other congeners by the structure of the fifth leg. This new species is assigned to a newly proposed species group, the L. madurae species group, within the L. detruncata species complex. In this species complex five Indo-West Pacific species groups are recognized (cervi, detruncata, gangetica, madurae, and pavo) and defined on the basis of difference in sexual dimorphism.

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Hirabayashi, T., & Ohtsuka, S. (2014). A new species of labidocera (copepoda, Calanoida, Pontellidae) collected from Okinawa, Southwestern Japan, With establishment of five indo-west pacific species groups in the L. detruncata species complex. ZooKeys, (447), 21–34. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.447.8171

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