HIGHLIGHTS
- who: (Print and collaborators from the u00aaUniversidade have published the research work: Notes and Comments, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/27,/2021
- what: Female specimens of Kelleria reducta found in the study have two mediobasal teeth of mandibular blade which are much larger than the others .
SUMMARY
Received - Accepted: December 10, 2021 December Rocha, G.M. et_al at the Açu lagoon in December of 2017, suggesting a planktonic life stage for copepodite. Because the authors repeatedly found juvenile forms of Kelleria at both lagoons, it is likely that populations . . .
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