2023
DOI: 10.3390/taxonomy3040030
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The Relationship between the Rhizothrichidae Por (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) and the Cletodoidea Bowman & Abele, Including the Establishment of a New Genus and the Description of a New Species

Kai Horst George,
Andreina Zey,
Jana Packmor

Abstract: During expedition EMB-238 of RV EM BORGESE to the Fehmarn Belt (Baltic Sea, Germany) in 2020, specimens of a new species of the Rhizothrichidae Por (Crustacea, Copepoda, Harpacticoida) were found. Currently, Rhizothrichidae enclose two genera: Rhizothrix Sars and Tryphoema Monard. The assignment of the new species is based on the following commonly derived characters: the formation of a strong spinulose (sub)apical element on the last segment of the female A1, and the formation of a long brush seta on the last… Show more

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“…Thirtythree new species of bacteria, plants, and animals have been described in Taxonomy in 2023, documenting the need for reliable and serious journals devoted to taxonomy. Of course, papers on taxonomy and systematics-morphology-based [1][2][3] or with a focus on molecular data [4][5][6]-prevailed by far, but we also published papers with a focus on methodology [7,8].…”
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“…Thirtythree new species of bacteria, plants, and animals have been described in Taxonomy in 2023, documenting the need for reliable and serious journals devoted to taxonomy. Of course, papers on taxonomy and systematics-morphology-based [1][2][3] or with a focus on molecular data [4][5][6]-prevailed by far, but we also published papers with a focus on methodology [7,8].…”
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confidence: 99%