Gnathia marleyi
Gnathia marleyi est species perparvorum crustaceorum familiae Gnathiidarum, in Mari Caribico endemica.[1] Quae ex Roberto Marley, musico reggaeano Iamaicano, appellatur.[2][3] Parasitus est, qui infestat et sanguine vescitur Haemulonis flavioliniati pisciumque similium. Solum statione iuvenili edere solet. Inter porifera maritima, algas, et fragmenta corallii mortui latens reperi potest.[4]
Specimen mas
Subphylum : Crustacea
Classis : Malacostraca
Ordo : Isopoda
Familia : Gnathiidae
Genus : Gnathia
Species : G. marleyi
Classis : Malacostraca
Ordo : Isopoda
Familia : Gnathiidae
Genus : Gnathia
Species : G. marleyi
Gnathia marleyi
Farquharson, Smit & Sikkel, 2012
Farquharson, Smit & Sikkel, 2012
Notae
recensere- ↑ Charon Farquharson; Nico J. Smit; Paul C. Sikkel (2012). "Gnathia marleyi sp. nov. (Crustacea, Isopoda, Gnathiidae) from the Eastern Caribbean" (PDF excerpt). Zootaxa: 3381:47–61
- ↑ Rob Preece (11 Iulii 2012). "Bob Marley has blood-feeding fish parasite named after him". Mail Online. Daily Mail].
- ↑ Deborah Zabarenko (14 Iunii 2012). "No crustacean, no cry? Bob Marley gets his own species". Reuters.
- ↑ Jeanna Bryner (10 Iulii 2012). "Better than nothing? Bloodsucking parasite named after Bob Marley". Christian Science Monitor
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Gnathiam marleyi spectant. |
Vide "Gnathiam marleyi" apud Vicispecies. |