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- DongSha 2014
- (Tue Apr 29 00:00:00 CEST 2014 - Mon Jun 02 00:00:00 CEST 2014)
- ( National Taiwan University)
- NanHai 2014
- (Mon Dec 30 00:00:00 CET 2013 - Sun Jan 12 00:00:00 CET 2014)
- TAIWAN 2013
- Ocean Researcher 3 (Mon May 20 00:00:00 CEST 2013 - Tue May 21 00:00:00 CEST 2013)
Bibliographie (13) [+] [-]
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Fricke R., Allen G.R., Amon D., Andréfouët S., Chen W.J., Kinch J., Mana R., Russell B.C., Tully D. & White W.T. 2019. Checklist of the marine and estuarine fishes of New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea, western Pacific Ocean, with 810 new records. Zootaxa 4588(1): 1-360. DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.4588.1.1
Résumé [+] [-]A checklist of the marine and estuarine fishes of New Ireland Province is presented, with special emphasis on Kavieng District, combining both previous and new records. After the recent KAVIENG 2014 expedition, a total of 1325 species in 153 families were recorded from the region. The largest families are the Gobiidae, Pomacentridae, Labridae, Serranidae, Apogonidae, Lutjanidae, Chaetodontidae, Blenniidae, Carangidae, Acanthuridae, Scaridae, Holocentridae, Syngnathidae, Lethrinidae and Scorpaenidae. A total of 810 fish species (61.1 % of the total marine and estuarine fish fauna) are recorded from New Ireland for the first time.
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Codes des collections associés: IC (Ichtyologie) -
Guinot D., Jamieson B.G.M., Richer de forges B. & Tudge C.C. 1998. Comparative Spermatozoal ultrastructure of the three dromiacean families exemplified by Homolodromia kai (Homolodromiidae), Sphaerodromia lamellata (Dromiidae) and Dynomene tanensis(Dynomenidae) (Podotremata: Brachyura). JOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGY 18(1): 78-94
Résumé [+] [-]The monophyletic Dromiacea, including Sphaerodromia lamellata, Homolodromia kai, and Dynomene tanensis, here studied, have the following characters: (1) operculum perforate, but lacking the thoracotreme apical button; (2) opercular projections into the subopercular material, diagnostic of homolids, absent; (3) operculum discontinuous with the capsule, unlike raninoids; (4) operculum moderately thick, not extremely thin as in the cyclodorippoids Tymolus and Xeinostoma; (5) operculum not extremely wide, contrasting with the great width in cyclodorippoids; (6) periopercular rim and (7) accessory opercular ring absent, being variably present in eubrachyurans; (8) subopercular protuberance through operculum well developed (synapomorphy), weak in homolids; (9) true acrosome ray zone absent; (10) peripheral border of outer acrosome zone border not ragged, unlike some xanthoids; (11) anterolateral pale zone of acrosome contents present (autapomorphy); (12) xanthid ring absent; (13) subacrosomal chamber or perforatorium extending preequatorially, unlike Ranina ranina; (14) head of perforatorium bilateral (autapomorphy); (15) corrugations of the wall of the perforatorial chamber absent; (16) centrioles apparently absent; (17) posterior median process of the nucleus absent; (18) thickened ring (typical of Eubrachyura) absent; (19) concentric lamellae (typical of Thoracotremata) in the outer acrosome zone absent; (20) capsular chambers absent; and (21) capsular flange absent, unlike Ranina ranina and Raninoides sp. Spermatologically Sphaerodromia lamellata appears closer to the dynomenid Dynomene tanensis than it is to the mutually paraphyletic Dromidiopsis edwardsi and Stimdromia lateralis. The spermatozoon of Homolodromia kai (Homolodromiidae) shares a striking putative synapomorphy with Paradynomene tuberculata: a flange-like lateral extension of the lower acrosome zone; both species appear to lie within a dromiid clade. Neither the Dromiidae nor the Dynomenidae appear monophyletic spermatologically. The spermatozoal evidence is discussed in the light of a brief review of nonspermatozoal morphology. General morphology and spermatozoal ultrastructure both strongly endorse monophyly of the Dromiacea.
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Codes des collections associés: IU (Crustacés) -
Jamieson B.G.M., Guinot D., Tudge C.C. & Richer de forges B. 1997. Ultrastructure of the spermatozoa of Corystes cassivelaunus (Corystidae), Platepistoma nanum (Cancridae) and Cancer pagurus (Cancridae) supports recognition of the Corystoidea (Crustacea, Brachyura, Heterotremata). HELGOLÄNDER MEERESUNTERSUCHUNGEN 51: 83-93
Résumé [+] [-]A combination of characters, not individually unique, possessed by the corystid, Corystes cassivelaunus, and the two cancrids, Platepistoma nanum and Cancer pagums, defines a corystoid-type of spermatozoon: the basally bulbous, anteriorly narrowing perforatorium, the extent of this almost to the plasma membrane through a widely perforate operculum, and the simple inner acrosome zone, lacking an acrosome ray zone. The sperm of the two cancrids are closely similar, that of the corystid differing, for instance, in the less pointed, and less tapered, form of the perforatorium. This relative uniformity of spermatozoal ultrastructure in the cancrid+corystid assemblage so far investigated supports inclusion of the two families in the superfamily Corystoidea by Guinot (1978). The combination of perforation of the operculum and absence of an acrosome ray zone (at least in a clearly recognizable form) are features of the Potamidae which possibly indicate that the latter family, modified for a freshwater existence, is related to the cancrid+corystid assemblage. Some elongation of the centrioles, apparent at least in Corystes, may be a further link with potamids in which they are greatly elongated. The coenospermial spermatophores of cancridoids are a notable difference from the cleistospermia of potamids; but the latter is probably an apomorphic modification for fertilization biology.
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Codes des collections associés: IU (Crustacés) -
Romanov E.V., Bach P., Rebik S.T., Turc A.L. & Séret B. 2013. First pelagic record of the velvet dogfish Zameus squamulosus (Günther, 1877) (Squaliformes) from the southwestern Indian Ocean and some notes on its regional distribution. Zoosystema 35(1): 11-23. DOI:10.5252/z2013n1a2
Résumé [+] [-]A pelagic record of a rare deep-water shark, the velvet dogfish Zameus squamulosus (Günther, 1877), is described from the southwestern Indian Ocean. This is the first pelagic record from the western Indian Ocean and the eleventh published record of this species from the entire basin. Together with non-published records from museums and online databases the number of verified Indian Ocean records of this species currently exceeds 50 individuals. Zameus squamulosus is a benthopelagic species usually occurring on the slopes of the continents and in mid-ocean oceanic ridges, between 400 and 1450 m depth, but it makes rare incursions in open water to the limits of the epipelagic zone.
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Codes des collections associés: IC (Ichtyologie) -
Tu T.H., Dai C.F. & Jeng M.S. 2012. Precious corals (Octocorallia: Coralliidae) from the northern West Pacific region with descriptions of two New Species. Zootaxa 3395(1): 1–17
Résumé [+] [-]Members of the family Coralliidae, known as precious corals, are ecologically and economically important deep sea organisms. However, these organisms are currently threatened by commercial harvesting. In order to create and implement effective conservative strategies, taxonomic knowledge of conservative targets is necessary, but unfortunately the taxonomy of precious corals in this family is still ambiguous. This study provides a review of 15 Coralliidae species from the northern West Pacific region and a key to species identification. In addition, descriptions of two new species, Corallium carusrubrum n. sp. and C. taiwanicum n. sp., as well as a redescription of C. sulcatum Kishinouye, 1903 are included. Corallium carusrubrum n. sp. is distributed on seamounts off northeastern Taiwan. The autozooids of C. carusrubrum n. sp. are retractile and each can be fully withdrawn into the cortex thereby causing a mound on the surface which is short and cylindrical rather than typically hemispherical; additionally, there are no long spindles in their tentacles. Corallium taiwanicum n. sp. is distributed in an area off southwestern Taiwan. It has special unique 8-radiates with an oval shape and large projections. Corallium sulcatum is distributed from an area off southwestern Taiwan to western Japan. It has been harvested and traded for decades, but there were no illustrations in its original description, hence a redescription of this species is provided.
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Codes des collections associés: IK (Cnidaires) -
Tu T.H., Dai C.F. & Jeng M.S. 2015. Phylogeny and systematics of deep-sea precious corals (Anthozoa: Octocorallia: Coralliidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 84: 173-184. DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2014.09.031
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Codes des collections associés: IK (Cnidaires) -
Tudge C.C., Scheltinga D.M. & Jamieson B.G.M. 2001. Spermatozoal morphology in the “symmetrical” hermit crab, Pylocheles (Bathycheles) sp. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura, Paguroidea, Pylochelidae). Zoosystema 23(1): 117-130
Résumé [+] [-]Pylochelids, or the “symmetrical” hermit crabs are characterized by paired abdominal appendages (pleopods) on somites 2-6 of the calcified abdomen, in contrast to the asymmetrical pleopods, on an uncalcified abdomen, of the majority of hermit crabs in the superfamily Paguroidea. The spermatozoa of Pylocheles (Bathycheles) sp. are large cells (c. 14 μm wide) with a conspicuous depressed acrosome vesicle in the shape of a thick disk. A perforate (ring-like) operculum is positioned apically on the acrosome vesicle, and a wide, but shallow, perforatorial chamber penetrates the posterior end. Up to three short arms emanate from the cytoplasm of the sperm cell, but it is uncertain if these arms are icrotubular in nature. The spermatozoal morphology provides no evidence for close affinities with any extant hermit crab family and indicates an isolated position for the Pylochelidae, though not incompatible with an origin from an ancestor shared with the Anomura.
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Codes des collections associés: IU (Crustacés) -
Tunnicliffe V., Roux M., Eléaume M. & Schornagel D. 2016. The stalked crinoid fauna (Echinodermata) of the Molucca and Celebes Seas, Indonesia: taxonomic diversity and observations from remotely operated vehicle imagery. Marine Biodiversity 46(2): 365-388. DOI:10.1007/s12526-015-0369-x
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Codes des collections associés: IE (Échinodermes) -
Turner H. 2001. Four new large Mitra species from the Indo-Pacific (Neogastropoda: Muricoidea: Mitridae). Archiv für Molluskenkunde 129(1-2): 7-23
Résumé [+] [-]Mitra (Mitra) deprofundis n.sp. is described from the Coral Sea, 210 to 260m deep, south of New Caledonia; it is compared with M.(M.) Mitra (Linnaeus 1758)- Mitra (Mitra) marrowi n. sp. is described from moderately deep water (120-480 m) off Bohol/Panglao (Central Phillipines), off Balut Island, Mindanao (Southern Philippines)n and from 80 m depth off Northern Transkei, south Africa; it is compared with M. (M.) hilly CERNOHORSKY 1976 and M. (M.) subflava (KURODA & HABE 1971) - Mitra (Mitra) salva n.sp. is described from sublittoral zones (36m-275m) off the central Phillipines (S.Bohol to S.E. Luzon); it is compared with M. (M.) hilli, M. (M.) marrowi n.sp. and M. (M.) sacerdotalis A.Adams 1853.- Mitra (Mitra) glaphyria n. sp. is described from 370-800m deep water if Indian Ocean 300 to 400 km northwest of Port Hedland, Western Australia, and from 140-240m deep water off the Central and Southern Phillipines; it is compared with M. (M.) triplicata MARTENS 1904
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Codes des collections associés: IM (Mollusques) -
Turner H. 2006. A new small ribbed miter from the Indo-Pacific (Neogastropoda, Muricoidea, Costellariidae). Basteria Suppl. 3: 89-95
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Codes des collections associés: IM (Mollusques) -
Turner H., Gori S. & Salisbury R.A. 2007. Costellariidae (Gastropoda) of the Maldive Islands, with descriptions of nine new species. Vita Malacologica 5: 1-47
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Codes des collections associés: IM (Mollusques) -
Turner H. 2008. New species of the family Costellariidae from the Indian and Pacific Oceans: (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Muricoidea). Archiv für Molluskenkunde 137(1): 105-125. DOI:10.1127/arch.moll/0003-9284/137/105-125
Résumé [+] [-]From various localities of the Indian and Pacific oceans ten new species of the family Costellariidae are described and compared to other species: Vexillum (Costellaria) asperum n. sp. (sublitoral to moderately deep water of the Philippine and Tonga Islands), V. (e.) ismene n. sp. (subtidal (3-15 m) of the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Solomons, New Caledonia, Fiji Islands, Western Samoa); V. (e.) torricella n. sp. (subtidal (l0- 30 m) of Indonesia, the Philippines and Solomon Islands), V. (e.) varicosum n. sp. (deep water off the Philippine Islands), Vexillum (Pusia) arabicum n. sp. ( beach at Salalah, southern Oman, Arabian Sea), V. (P) chocotinctum n. sp. (shallow water of Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia), V. (P) klytios n. sp. (intertidal to subtidal of lndonesia, W. & N.W. Australia, Vietnam, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Queensland), V. (P) sinuosum n. sp. ( subtidal of Western Australia), V. (P) stercopunctis n. sp. (litoral of the Philippines and Hainan), and Austromitra cernohorskyi n. sp. (deep water off South New Caledonia). Lectotypes are selected for Mitrafesta REEVE 1845 (= Vexillum (Pusia» and Turricula sansibarica THIELE 1925 (= Austromitra).
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Codes des collections associés: IM (Mollusques) -
Van mol J.J., Tursch B. & Kempf M. 1967. Mollusques prosobranches les Conidae du Brésil. Etude basée en partie sur les spécimens recueillis par la Calypso. XIII- Campagne de la Calypso au large des côtes Atlantiques de l'Amérique du Sud (1961-1962). (Première et deuxième parties). Annales de l'Institut Océanographique 45(2): 233-254
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Codes des collections associés: IM (Mollusques)