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E-mail: blas @ uqroo. edu. mx -blas@uqroo.edu.mx +Delgado-Blas, Víctor H. +Universidad de Quintana Roo, División de Ciencias e Ingeniería, Chetumal, Quintana Roo, 77010, México. E-mail: blas @ uqroo. edu. mx +blas@uqroo.edu.mx - - -Author + + +Author -Carrera-Parra, Luis F. -El Colegio de la Frontera Sur. Depto. Sistemática y Ecología Acuática. Estructura y Función del Bentos. Chetumal, Quintana Roo, & Universidad de Quintana Roo, División de Ciencias e Ingeniería, Chetumal, Quintana Roo, 77010, México. E-mail: blas @ uqroo. edu. mx -blas@uqroo.edu.mx +Carrera-Parra, Luis F. +El Colegio de la Frontera Sur. Depto. Sistemática y Ecología Acuática. Estructura y Función del Bentos. Chetumal, Quintana Roo, & Universidad de Quintana Roo, División de Ciencias e Ingeniería, Chetumal, Quintana Roo, 77010, México. E-mail: blas @ uqroo. edu. mx +blas@uqroo.edu.mx -text - - -Zoological Studies +text + + +Zoological Studies - -2018 - -52 + +2018 + +2018-11-19 + +57 + + +52 + + +1 +20 + -journal volume -1810-522X -242292F2-59EB-407D-BF73-D4D077565588 +journal article +10.6620/ZS.2018.57-52 +1810-522X +PMC6517783 +31966292 +242292F2-59EB-407D-BF73-D4D077565588 - - - - - + + + + + Genus - -Paraprionospio + +Paraprionospio ( -Caullery, 1914 +Caullery, 1914 ) -, emended +, + +emended + - - - -Type + + + +Type species : - -Prionospio pinnata -Ehlers, 1901 + +Prionospio pinnata +Ehlers, 1901 , designated by -Caullery 1914: 358 +Caullery 1914: 358 . - -Diagnosis -: Prostomium fusiform with rounded, truncate to slightly rounded or bluntly pointed anterior end, occasionally with slight medial peaks; with a raised, narrow ridge on the posterior region of the prostomium; caruncle absent. Eyes present or absent. Peristomium fused with first achaetous segment, forming large lateral membranous wings enclosing prostomium. A pair of grooved palpi with membranous basal sheath. Eversible bilobate proboscis. Muscular gizzard present. Chaetiger 1 well developed, distinct from preceding segments. Two or three pairs of branchiae. When three pairs of branchiae are present, these are on chaetigers 1-3, all with densely packed lamellar plates attached serially on inner to posterior face of shaft, excepting in the basal region and distal tips. When two pairs of branchiae are present, these are located on chaetigers 1-2; first pair of page 7 of 20 - - -branchiae pinnate with few plate-like pinnules or lamellae, the second one cirriform. Each branchia entirely free from notopodial lamella. Two threadlike filaments at the base of third notopodium present in some species. Distinct transverse ridge between branchial bases of chaetiger 1 or chaetigers 1-3 as in - -P. africana + +Diagnosis +: Prostomium fusiform with rounded, truncate to slightly rounded or bluntly pointed anterior end, occasionally with slight medial peaks; with a raised, narrow ridge on the posterior region of the prostomium; caruncle absent. Eyes present or absent. Peristomium fused with first achaetous segment, forming large lateral membranous wings enclosing prostomium. A pair of grooved palpi with membranous basal sheath. Eversible bilobate proboscis. Muscular gizzard present. Chaetiger 1 well developed, distinct from preceding segments. Two or three pairs of branchiae. When three pairs of branchiae are present, these are on chaetigers 1-3, all with densely packed lamellar plates attached serially on inner to posterior face of shaft, excepting in the basal region and distal tips. When two pairs of branchiae are present, these are located on chaetigers 1-2; first pair of branchiae pinnate with few plate-like pinnules or lamellae, the second one cirriform. Each branchia entirely free from notopodial lamella. Two threadlike filaments at the base of third notopodium present in some species. Distinct transverse ridge between branchial bases of chaetiger 1 or chaetigers 1-3 as in + +P. africana . Dorsal ridges in middle segment present. Interparapodial pouches present or absent. Notopodial and neuropodial capillaries limbate and granulated in anterior chaetigers, replaced by alimbate, slender capillaries without granulation in middle and posterior chaetigers. Sabre chaetae starting from chaetiger 9. Neuropodial multidentate hooded hooks from chaetiger 9. Notopodial hooded hooks appearing from middle body region. Notopodial and neuropodial hooks with conspicuous striated secondary internal hooded, absent in some species. Shallow ventral furrow presents longitudinally from middle to the end of the body. Dorsal crest present or absent. Pygidium with one long and thin mid-dorsal cirrus, and two shorter ventrolateral cirri present in some species. diff --git a/data/CE/20/6D/CE206D637659FF9AFC002411FB38F878.xml b/data/CE/20/6D/CE206D637659FF9AFC002411FB38F878.xml index fb897665ae5..cc7b8823801 100644 --- a/data/CE/20/6D/CE206D637659FF9AFC002411FB38F878.xml +++ b/data/CE/20/6D/CE206D637659FF9AFC002411FB38F878.xml @@ -1,76 +1,82 @@ - - - -Accumulations of fossils of the whale barnacle Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 (Thoracica: Coronulidae) provides evidence of a Late Pliocene cetacean migration route through the Straits of Taiwan + + + +Accumulations of Fossils of the Whale Barnacle Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 (Thoracica: Coronulidae) Provides Evidence of a Late Pliocene Cetacean Migration Route through the Straits of Taiwan - - -Author + + +Author -Buckeridge, John Stewart -Marine & Geological Systems Group, RMIT, Australia. E-mail: john. buckeridge @ rmit. edu. au -john.buckeridge@rmit.edu.au +Buckeridge, John Stewart +Marine & Geological Systems Group, RMIT, Australia. E-mail: john. buckeridge @ rmit. edu. au +john.buckeridge@rmit.edu.au - - -Author + + +Author -Chan, Benny K. K. -Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan. E-mail: chankk @ gate. sinica. edu. tw -chankk@gate.sinica.edu.tw +Chan, Benny K. K. +Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan. E-mail: chankk @ gate. sinica. edu. tw +chankk@gate.sinica.edu.tw - - -Author + + +Author -Lee, Shih-Wei -National Museum of Marine Science & Technology, Keelung 202, Taiwan +Lee, Shih-Wei +National Museum of Marine Science & Technology, Keelung 202, Taiwan -text - - -Zoological Studies +text + + +Zoological Studies - -2018 - -57 + +2018 + +2018-12-03 - -54 + +57 - -54 -54 + +54 + + +1 +12 -journal article -1810-522X -3C9D0C5B-1428-4970-9CB9-C90811E8419C +journal article +10.6620/ZS.2018.57-54 +1810-522X +PMC6409443 +31966294 +3C9D0C5B-1428-4970-9CB9-C90811E8419C - - - - - - -Amphibalanus -Pitombo, 2004 + + + + + + +Amphibalanus +Pitombo, 2004 - - -Diagnosis + + +Diagnosis : Shell comprising six compartments, exterior smooth; paries with single row of longitudinal pores; radii solid, transverse teeth on sutural edge with denticles on lower region; basis calcareous with a single layer of radially oriented pores; scutum with conspicuous adductor ridge. - -Distribution + +Distribution : Cosmopolitan, Miocene to Recent ( -Newman and Ross 1976: 62 +Newman and Ross 1976: 62 ). diff --git a/data/CE/20/6D/CE206D637659FF9AFE902675FB3AFFDF.xml b/data/CE/20/6D/CE206D637659FF9AFE902675FB3AFFDF.xml index a690264c783..7cc4188e8ca 100644 --- a/data/CE/20/6D/CE206D637659FF9AFE902675FB3AFFDF.xml +++ b/data/CE/20/6D/CE206D637659FF9AFE902675FB3AFFDF.xml @@ -1,75 +1,80 @@ - - - -Accumulations of fossils of the whale barnacle Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 (Thoracica: Coronulidae) provides evidence of a Late Pliocene cetacean migration route through the Straits of Taiwan + + + +Accumulations of Fossils of the Whale Barnacle Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 (Thoracica: Coronulidae) Provides Evidence of a Late Pliocene Cetacean Migration Route through the Straits of Taiwan - - -Author + + +Author -Buckeridge, John Stewart -Marine & Geological Systems Group, RMIT, Australia. E-mail: john. buckeridge @ rmit. edu. au -john.buckeridge@rmit.edu.au +Buckeridge, John Stewart +Marine & Geological Systems Group, RMIT, Australia. E-mail: john. buckeridge @ rmit. edu. au +john.buckeridge@rmit.edu.au - - -Author + + +Author -Chan, Benny K. K. -Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan. E-mail: chankk @ gate. sinica. edu. tw -chankk@gate.sinica.edu.tw +Chan, Benny K. K. +Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan. E-mail: chankk @ gate. sinica. edu. tw +chankk@gate.sinica.edu.tw - - -Author + + +Author -Lee, Shih-Wei -National Museum of Marine Science & Technology, Keelung 202, Taiwan +Lee, Shih-Wei +National Museum of Marine Science & Technology, Keelung 202, Taiwan -text - - -Zoological Studies +text + + +Zoological Studies - -2018 - -57 + +2018 + +2018-12-03 - -54 + +57 - -54 -54 + +54 + + +1 +12 -journal article -1810-522X -3C9D0C5B-1428-4970-9CB9-C90811E8419C +journal article +10.6620/ZS.2018.57-54 +1810-522X +PMC6409443 +31966294 +3C9D0C5B-1428-4970-9CB9-C90811E8419C - - - - - - -Striatobalanus -Hoek, 1913 + + + + + + +Striatobalanus +Hoek, 1913 -page 6 of 12 - - - -D i a g n o s i s + +D i a g n o s i s : S h e l l c o m p r i s i n g s i x s o l i d compartments; radii solid, narrow with smooth sutural edges; scutum with well-formed adductor ridge; tergum with deep tergal furrow; paries generally strongly interlocked with calcareous base. - -Distribution + + + +Distribution : Miocene to Recent: Indo-West Pacific (Recent taxa are often fouling).