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Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum
en: A juvenile parasitic copepode of fish |
ne: jeugdstadium van een parasitaire copepode bij vissen |
= Cecrops lutosus (Slabber, 1760) |
en: abalone (without shell) |
ne: zeeoor (zonder schelp) |
# Haliotis cf. pourtalesii |
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Figure(s) |
Slabber 1778 | Dutch |
Collected |
Maitland 1876 |
van Benthem Jutting 1970 | New current name (=) or correction made here (#) | Dutch | English |
1, 2 |
Oniscus lutosus |
Slik-pissebed |
1-8-17681 |
Caligus Spec. ♂ |
Caligus sp. ♂ 2 |
= Cecrops lutosus (Slabber, 1760) |
jeugdstadium van een parasitaire copepode bij vissen |
A juvenile parasitic copepode of fish |
3, 4 |
(Dentipes cancriformis St. Müller 1775)3 |
West-Indische Zee-slak 4 |
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Doris Spec. |
vBJ: name cannot be determined, maybe a Umbraculum |
# Haliotis cf. pourtalesii 5 |
zeeoor (zonder schelp) |
abalone (without shell) |
1 Found in the silt in the canals of Middelburg 2 Holthuis (1956 note p. 7) identified this specimen as belonging to the group of Caligi. 3 Name given by author of German version of Slabbers work. 4 This 3/4 of a thumb sized mollusc was send in 1765, in liquor, from Essequebo (Essequibo), a Dutch colony in Guyana. 5 Gab Mulder identified it as a abalone (Haliotis sp.) without shell. Daniel Geiger: location and size suggest Haliotis pourtalesii or H. aurantium. One may ask how one of these deep-water species might have been collected. Geiger & Owen (2012) : Haliotis cf. pourtalesii.
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