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摘要
Pseudanthessius spinosus n. sp被描述为韩国济州岛的海胆Clypeaster japonicus Döderlein的伙伴。这个新种很容易与它的同类区分开来,因为它在第4条腿的第三节上有四根刺和五根刚毛。这是在韩国水域发现的第二种。
Pseudanthessius spinosus, a new species of Copepoda (Poecilostomatoida, Pseudanthessiidae) Associated with the Echinoid Clypeaster japonicus from Korea
Pseudanthessius spinosus n. sp. is described as an associate of the sea urchin Clypeaster japonicus Döderlein from Cheju Island in Korea. The new species may be easily distinguished from its congeners by having four spines and five setae on the third exopodal segment of leg 4. It is the second known species of the genus from Korean waters.