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Conchoecetta giesbrechti (G.W. M�ller, 1906)
Conchoecetta giesbrechti (G.W. Müller, 1906)
Description Female (left) (excluding E, ventral view of juvenile). Carapace: A, lateral; B, ventral; C, both valves outside: posterior margins; D, other specimen: posterior dorsal coners. F, frontal organ and first antenna. G, other specimen: capitulum of frontal organ. Second antenna: H, protopodite and exopodite; I, J, endopodite. K, labrum. L, mandible without coxale. M, maxilla. N, fifth limb. O, sixth limb. P, seventh limb. Q, caudal furca.
Male (right). Carapace: A, lateral; B, ventral; C, both valves outside. D, frontal organ and first antenna. E, first antenna: armature of b-, d- and e- setae. Second antenna: F, protopodite and exopodite; G, H, left endopodite; I, right hook appendage. J, labrum. Mandible: K, coxal endite: toothed edge, distal and proximal tooth-lists; L, basale, exopodite and endopodite. M, maxilla. N, fifth limb. O, sixth limb. P, copulatory appendage.
North Western Indian Ocean
In: Drapun, I & S.L. Smith (2012) Halocyprid ostracods of the Arabian Sea region: Plates 13, 14.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280559278_Halocyprid_Ostracods_of_the_Arabian_Sea_Region
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