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original descriptionFarran, G.P. (1929). Crustacea. Part X.-Copepoda. Natural History Reports of the British Museum, British Antarctic ('Terra Nova') Expedition, Zoology 8(3):203-306, figs. 1-37, pls. 1-4. (22-vi-1929)[details] Available for editors
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