Brucerolis Explained
Brucerolis is a genus of isopods in the family Serolidae, found in the Southern Ocean.
The genus was first described in 2009 by Gary Poore and Melissa Storey,[1] and the genus name honours Niel L. Bruce.
Species
There are ten recognized species:[2] [3]
- Brucerolis brandtae Storey & Poore, 2009
- Brucerolis bromleyana (Suhm, 1876)
- Brucerolis cidaris (Poore & Brandt, 1997)
- Brucerolis howensis Storey & Poore, 2009
- Brucerolis hurleyi Storey & Poore, 2009
- Brucerolis macdonnellae (Menzies, 1962)
- Brucerolis maryannae (Menzies, 1962)
- Brucerolis nowra Poore & Storey, 2009
- Brucerolis osheai Storey & Poore, 2009
- Brucerolis victoriensis Storey & Poore, 2009
Notes and References
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- Web site: Brucerolis Poore & Storey, 2009. live. 2022-01-11. www.gbif.org. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20220111040702/https://www.gbif.org/species/2213561 . 11 January 2022 .
- Web site: IRMNG - Brucerolis Poore & Storey, 2009. live. 2022-01-11. www.irmng.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20220111040704/https://www.irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1454568 . 11 January 2022 .