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  1. Paracalanus indicus - Wikipedia

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    A (NWP), Paracalanus sp. B (SWP), Paracalanus sp. C (NEP), Paracalanus sp. D (SEP) and Paracalanus sp. E (SWA). Only Paracalanus indicus (PI) is truly widespread on an oceanic scale, sharing haplotypes between oceans. Gene flow seems to lack persistent geographic boundaries as has been seen in other copepod species (e.g. [ 77, 78 ].
    Specimens from the locations of NWP, SEP, NEP, SWP and SWA have previously been named P. parvus, or P. indicus (e.g. [ 24, 74, 75 ]), although some have mentioned the morphological similarity of NWP and NEP to P. quasimodo [ 24, 76 ]. They are probably not connected to any described species and are thus referred to as Paracalanus sp.
    Paracalanus indicus, P. parvus, and P. quasimodo are distinguished by differences in the serration of the distal outer edge of exopodite 3 from P2 to P4. Paracalanus parvus has a bulging forehead, while a dorsal bulge in the prosoma is present in P. quasimodo (Bowman 1971 ). Male P. parvus lacks a cephalic hump in the lateral view.
    Paracalanus tropicus has very short urosome segments and as such a high P:U ratio. Paracalanus indicus, Paracalanus parvus, and Paracalanus quasimodo are distinguished by differences in the serration of the distal outer edge of the Exp3 of the P2-P4. P. parvus has a vaulted forehead, while a dorsalic hump on the prosome is present in P. quasimodo.
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  5. Paracalanus indicus - Zooplankton - University of Tasmania, Australia

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