Cyclopina unisetosa
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| Cyclopina unisetosa | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Clade: | Pancrustacea |
| Class: | Copepoda |
| Order: | Cyclopoida |
| Family: | Cyclopinidae |
| Genus: | Cyclopina |
| Species: | C. unisetosa |
| Binomial name | |
| Cyclopina unisetosa Karanovic, 2008 | |
![]() Holotype site: Coral Bay, Western Australia'"`UNIQ--ref-00000002-QINU`"' | |
Cyclopina unisetosa is a species of copepod belonging to the order Cyclopoida, in the family, Cyclopinidae.[1] The species was first described in 2008 by zoologist, Tomislav Karanovic.[1][2]
The species is endemic to Australia, and is known only from its type locality within the Central Western Shelf Transition region (an IMCRA region) in Western Australia.[3][2] It differs from other Australian Cyclopina species by its females having a short copulatory duct, and a 10-segmented antennula.[4]
