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Two Groundwater Copepods of the Genus Parastenocaris (Harpacticoida, Parastenocarididae) from South Korea  

Lee, Ji-Min (Institute of Basic Sciences, Daegu University)
Chang, Cheon-Young (Department of Biological Science, Daegu University)
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Animal cells and systems / v.13, no.2, 2009 , pp. 169-178 More about this Journal
Abstract
Two subterranean harpacticoid species are recorded from cavern and interstitial waters in South Korea: Parastenocaris ondali n. sp. and P brevipes Kessler, 1913. Parastenocaris ondali n. sp. resembles P nipponensis Chappuis, 1955 from Japan, but differs from it by shorter caudal rami, armature of leg 5, and short endopodal processes of leg 4 in both sexes. Herein, the new species is described, and systematic accounts of both species are provided with detailed illustrations.
Keywords
Copepoda; Harpacticoida; Korea; Parastenocaris; subterranean; taxonomy;
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