Nebalia
Nebalia is a large genus of small crustaceans containing more than half of the species in the order Leptostraca,[1] with over thirty species:[2]
- Nebalia abyssicola Ledoyer, 1997
- Nebalia antarctica Dahl, 1990
- Nebalia biarticulata Ledoyer, 1997
- Nebalia bipes (Fabricius, 1780)
- Nebalia borealis Dahl, 1985
- Nebalia brucei Olesen, 1999
- Nebalia cannoni Dahl, 1990
- Nebalia capensis Barnard, 1914
- Nebalia clausi Dahl, 1985
- Nebalia dahli Kazmi & Tirmizi, 1989
- Nebalia daytoni Vetter, 1996
- Nebalia falklandensis Dahl, 1990
- Nebalia geoffroyi Milne-Edwards, 1928
- Nebalia gerkenae Haney & Martin, 2000
- Nebalia herbstii Leach, 1814
- Nebalia hessleri Martin, Vetter & Cash-Clark, 1996
- Nebalia ilheoensis Kensley, 1976
- Nebalia kensleyi Haney & Martin, 2005
- Nebalia kocatasi Moreira, Kocak & Katagan, 2007
- Nebalia lagartensis Escobar-Briones & Villalobos-Hiriart, 1995
- Nebalia longicornis Thomson, 1879
- Nebalia marerubri Wägele, 1983
- Nebalia melanophthalma Ledoyer, 2002
- Nebalia mortoni Lee & Bamber, 2011[3]
- Nebalia neocaledoniensis Ledoyer, 2002
- Nebalia patagonica Dahl, 1990
- Nebalia reboredae Moreira & Urgorri, 2009
- Nebalia schizophthalma Haney, Hessler & Martin, 2001
- Nebalia strausi Risso, 1826
- Nebalia troncosoi Moreira, Cacabelos & Dominguez, 2003
- Nebalia villalobosi Ortiz, Winfield & Chazaro-Olvera, 2011
Nebalia | |
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Nebalia bipes | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Crustacea |
Class: | Malacostraca |
Order: | Leptostraca |
Family: | Nebaliidae |
Genus: | Nebalia Leach, 1814 |
Type species | |
Nebalia herbstii Leach, 1814 |
References
Wikispecies has information related to Nebalia. |
- Todd Haney (2004). "Classification". Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Retrieved August 8, 2007.
- Jan Mees (2011). "Nebalia Leach, 1814". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
- Christine N. W. Lee & Roger N. Bamber (2011). "A new species of Nebalia (Crustacea: Phyllocarida: Leptostraca) from the Cape d'Aguilar Marine Reserve, Hong Kong" (PDF excerpt). Zootaxa. 3091: 51–59.
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