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Record #138177:

Three sibling species of didemnid ascidians from northern Norway: Didemnum albidum (Verrill, 1871), Didemnum polare (Hartmeyer, 1903), and Didemnum romssae sp.nov / Jessica A. Marks.

Title: Three sibling species of didemnid ascidians from northern Norway: Didemnum albidum (Verrill, 1871), Didemnum polare (Hartmeyer, 1903), and Didemnum romssae sp.nov / Jessica A. Marks.
Author(s): Marks, Jessica A.
Date: 1996.
In: Canadian Journal of Zoology. (1996.), Vol. 74(1) (1996)
Abstract: Recent advances in taxonomy have disclosed prevalence of cryptic sibling species in marine systems. Specimens were collected from hard-bottom assemblages and showed at least three species, one new. Museum specimens confirmed polare identification. romssae differs consistently in four respects.
Notes:

Canadian Journal of Zoology. Vol. 74(1) :357-379 (1996).

Keywords: 59 -- Zoology.
594.9 -- Tunicata: Didemnum (various).
H2 -- Zoology: invertebrates.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*58) -- Norway.
SPRI record no.: 138177

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