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Stygofauna of the Canary Islands: 11. Boxshallia bulbantennulata gen. et spec. nov. (Copepoda: Misophrioida) from an anchihaline lava pool on Lanzarote, Canary Islands
Huys, R. (1988). Stygofauna of the Canary Islands: 11. Boxshallia bulbantennulata gen. et spec. nov. (Copepoda: Misophrioida) from an anchihaline lava pool on Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Stygologia 4(2): 138-154
In: Stygologia. E.J. Brill: Leiden. ISSN 0169-3662

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    A new genus and species of misophrioid copepod is described from an anchihaline lava pool on Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Boxshallia bulbantennulata gen. et spec. nov. lacks any trace of a carapace, possesses a genital double somite, and can be distinguished from other misophrioids by the presence of a bulb-shaped process on the first antennular segment, the loss of the inner coxal spine in leg 1 and the presence of 3 setae on the mandibular basis. The new genus also exhibits many plesiomorphic features such as the 27-segmented antenulla and the biramous leg 5 with a 2-segmented protopod and a well developed intercoxal sclerite in the female. On the basis of urosome segmentation and gonopore location, the holotype of Dimisophria cavernicola Boxshall & Iliffe, 1987 is recognised as being a (female) copepodid V stage. The discovery of a close deep-sea relative of the cavernicolous Expansophria species confirms Boxshall & Iliffe's (1987) idea that its puzzling distribution on Indo-West Pacific and North Atlantic islands can be explained by assuming that the genus must be widespread in the deep-sea.

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