Pristina notopora Černosvitov, 1937
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2016.5.3.279 |
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Pristina notopora Černosvitov, 1937 |
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3. Pristina notopora Černosvitov, 1937 View in CoL
Pristina notopora Černosvitov, 1937: 140 View in CoL .
Material examined. One individual was collected from Sukamri, Bukpyeongmyeon, Jeongseongun, Gangwondo, E: 128°6′41.73″ N: 36°43′47.20″ 1 Mar 2013 (collector: Lee J). This specimen was mounted on a slide and deposited at NIBR ( KOSPIV0000216693 ) .
Remarks. According to Brinkhurst and Jamieson (1971), dorsal chaetal bundles of this species have 12 finely serrated hairs and 12 bifid needles. The edge of teeth of each needle has been diverged with an acute angle and length of both teeth is equally short. Collado and Schmelz (2001) reported unique characteristic of this species that it has nephridiopore near the dorsal chaetae. Unfortunately, it is hard to observe this characteristics in our sample.
World distribution. South America, Africa, France, Spain, Italy.
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Pristina notopora Černosvitov, 1937
Lee, Jeounghee & Jung, Jongwoo 2016 |
Pristina notopora Černosvitov, 1937: 140
Cernosvitov 1937: 140 |