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SUMMARY
New records of parasitic Cope-
poda (Crustacea) off Iceland
by
Jörundur Svavarsson
Institute of Biology
LJniversity of Iceland
Grensásvegi 12
108 Reykjavík
Iceland
and
Stefan Mattson
Department of Zoology
University of Göteborg
Box 25059
400 31 Göteborg
Sweden
Two species of parasitic marine cop-
epods (Crustacea) are recorded for the
first time from Icelandic waters, i.e.
Schizoproctus inflatus Aurivillius, 1885,
and Asterocheres lilljeborgi Boeck, 1859.
S. inflatus has been collected on two
occasions (3 December 1979, 15 July 1980)
at Glettinganesgrunn (65° 28’N, 12° 36’W)
at 137-144 m depth. A. lilljeborgi was
collected at Þistilfjarðardjúp (67°0rN, 16°
32’W), at a depth of 326-345 m on 30
November 1979.
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