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Aetideus acutus  Farran, 1929
Taxonomic Serial No.: 85423

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 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Animalia  
  Taxonomic Rank: Species  
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  Current Standing: valid  
       
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  Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met  
       

 Taxonomic Hierarchy
       
 KingdomAnimalia  – Animal, animaux, animals  
    SubkingdomBilateria  – triploblasts  
       InfrakingdomProtostomia   
          SuperphylumEcdysozoa   
             PhylumArthropoda  – Artrópode, arthropodes, arthropods  
                SubphylumCrustacea Brünnich, 1772 – crustacés, crustáceo, crustaceans  
                   SuperclassAltocrustacea   
                      ClassCopepoda Milne-Edwards, 1840 – copepods, copépodes  
                         InfraclassNeocopepoda Huys & Boxshall, 1991  
                            SuperorderGymnoplea Giesbrecht, 1882  
                               OrderCalanoida G. O. Sars, 1903  
                                  FamilyAetideidae Giesbrecht, 1893  
                                     GenusAetideus Brady, 1883  
                                        SpeciesAetideus acutus Farran, 1929  
       

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  Source: American Fisheries Society Special Publication 31, pre-press (version 18-May-04)  
  Acquired: 2004   
  Notes: McLaughlin et al. 2005. Common and Scientific Names of Aquatic Invertebrates from the United States and Canada: Crustaceans. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 31   
  Reference for: Aetideus acutus   
       
  Source: Diversity and Geographic Distribution of Marine Planktonic ..., website (version 6-Jul-2010)  
  Acquired: 2010   
  Notes: Diversity and Geographic Distribution of Marine Planktonic Copepods. Maintained by C. Razouls, F. de Bovée, J. Kouwenberg, and N. Desreumaux, and available at http://copepodes.obs-banyuls.fr/en   
  Reference for: Aetideus acutus   
       
  Source: NODC Taxonomic Code, database (version 8.0)  
  Acquired: 1996   
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  Reference for: Aetideus acutus   
       
  Publication(s):    
  Author(s)/Editor(s): Markhaseva, Elena L.  
  Publication Date: 1996   
  Article/Chapter Title: Calanoid Copepods of the family Aetideidae of the World Ocean   
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk, vol. 268   
  Page(s): 331   
  Publisher: Russian Aademy of Sciences   
  Publication Place: St. Petersburg, Russia   
  ISBN/ISSN: 0206-4777   
  Notes: English Publication Name: Proceedings of the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences   
  Reference for: Aetideus acutus   
       

 Geographic Information
       
  Geographic Division: Western Atlantic Ocean  
    Indo-West Pacific  
    Eastern Atlantic Ocean  
    East Pacific  
       
  Jurisdiction/Origin: Mexico, Native  
    Continental US, Native  
    Caribbean Territories, Native  
 

 

   

 Comments
       
  Comment: McLaughlin et al. (2005) Occurrence values: M; G, P  
 

 

   

 
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