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Acartia Hongi
''Acartia'' is a genus of marine Calanoida, calanoid copepods. They are epipelagic, Estuary, estuarine, zooplanktonic found throughout the oceans of the world, primarily in temperate regions. Classification This genus contains the majority of species in the family Acartiidae: *''Acartia adriatica'' Steuer, 1910 *''Acartia amboinensis'' Carl, 1907 *''Acartia arbruta'' Smith ''et al''., 2021 *''Acartia australis'' Farran, 1936 *''Acartia bacorehuisensis'' Zamora-Sánchez & Gómez-Aguirre, 1986 *''Acartia bermudensis'' Esterly, 1911 *''Acartia bifilosa'' (Giesbrecht, 1881) *''Acartia bilobata'' Abraham, 1970 *''Acartia bispinosa'' Carl, 1907 *''Acartia bowmani'' Abraham, 1976 *''Acartia cagayanensis'' Sakaguchi & Ueda, 2020 *''Acartia californiensis'' Trinast, 1976 *''Acartia centrura'' Giesbrecht, 1889 *''Acartia chilkaensis'' Sewell, 1919 *''Acartia clausi'' Giesbrecht, 1889 *''Acartia danae'' Giesbrecht, 1889 *''Acartia denticornis'' Brady, 1883 *''Acartia discaudata'' (Giesb ...
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Acartia Clausi
''Acartia clausi'' is a species of marine copepod belonging to the family Acartiidae. This species was previously thought to have a worldwide distribution but recent research has restricted its range to coastal regions of the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean as far north as Iceland, the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bounded by Bulgaria, Georgia, Roma ..., with specimens from other regions assigned to different species. At just over 1 mm in length, this is a generally larger animal than its closest congeners. It can also be distinguished by the row of large spines at the rear margin of the body segment known as the metasome. References ''Acartia clausi'' at World of Copepods Calanoida Crustaceans described in 1889 {{copepod-stub ...
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