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Three New Species of Collocheres (Copepoda, Siphonostomatoida, Asterocheridae) Associated with Crinoids and Ophiuroids from Korea  

Shin, Sook (Department of Biology, Shamyook University)
Kim, Il-Hoi (Department of Biology, College of Natural Sciences, Kangnung National University)
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Animal cells and systems / v.8, no.4, 2004 , pp. 267-280 More about this Journal
Abstract
Three new species of Collocheres are described as associates of crinoid and ophiuroid echinoderms from Cheju Island, Korea: Collocheres brevipes n. sp. from the crinoids Comanthus solaster A. H. Clark and Decametra tigrina (A. H. Clark); C. solidus n. sp. from two species of the crinoids Comanthus solaster and Comanthus japonicus (Muller) and one species of ophiuroid-Ophiomastax mixta (Lutken); and C. tamladus n. sp. from the crinoid Catoptometra rubroflava (A. H. Clack). The three species are distinguished from one another and other congeners by the body size, dimension of caudal ramus and free segment of leg 5, and shape and ornamentation of urosome.
Keywords
Collocheres; New species; Asterocheridae; Crinoidea; Ophiuroidea; Association; Korea;
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