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Manawa staceyi Swanson, 1989 from the original description
Description "Plate 4Figs. 17-24. <i>Manawa staceyi</i> n. sp.
Leigh, New Zealand; "megaripple zone", 17 metres.
17. "Female", boIotype, basal segments of thoracic appendages, scale bar = 10 JLm. (Same specimen PI. 3, Fig. 13.)
18. "Male", secondary image terminal segment of maxilla with clasper, scale bar = 20 JLm; unregistered specimen.
19. "Male", secondary image "copulatory apparatus", scale bar = 10 JLm; unregistered specimen.
20. "Female", paratype, abdominal segments and furca, scale bar = 10 JLm; N.Z.G.S. No. TO 1153/3.
21. "Female", paratype, furca - note extremely thin "transparent" seta, scale bar = 20 JLm; N.ZG.S. No. TO 1153/2. Cavalli Islands; 13 metres.
22. Left valve, secondary image, scale bar = 100 JLm; N.ZG.S. No. OP 1134.
23. Entire carapace in "life" position, a) posterior oblique view, scale bar = 40 JLm, b) anterior view, scale bar = 40 JLm; unregistered specimen (destroyed).
Leigh, New Zealand; "megaripple zone", 17 metres.
24. Right valve, secondary image, scale bar = 100 JLm; N.ZG.S. No. OP 1122" JPG file - 1.78 MB - 2 249 x 3 287 pixels
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added on 2026-03-0315 viewsWoRMS taxaScan of photo Manawa staceyi Swanson, 1989checked Brandão, Simone Nunes 2026-03-03FileName: 205664.jpg
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© 2026 Swanson, 1989
Swanson, K. M. (1989). Manawa staceyi n. sp. (Punciidae, Ostracoda): soft anatomy and ontogeny. ...
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