The Copepod Genus Herrmannella (Poecilostomatoida) Associated with Marine Bivalve Mollusks at Kodiak Island, Alaska
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1995-07
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The sabelliphilid copepods Herrmannella kodiakensis Humes, n.
sp., and H. saxidomi (Illg, 1949) are reported from the marine bivalve Saxidomus
giganteus (Deshayes). The new species may be differentiated from its
congeners by the shape of the genital double-somite in the female (with
"shoulders"). Copepodids of both species were found in S. giganteus and Protothaca
staminea (Conrad). These are the first records of Herrmannella in
Alaska.
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Humes AG. 1995. The copepod genus Herrmannella (Poecilostomatoida) associated with marine bivalve mollusks at Kodiak Island, Alaska. Pac Sci 49(3): 289-295.
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