Pseudocuma longicorne

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Pseudocuma longicorne
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P. longicorne
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Pseudocuma longicorne
(Spence Bate, 1858)

Pseudocuma longicorne is a marine species of cumacean in the family Pseudocumatidae. [1]

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References

  1. Les Watling (2012). Watling L, Gerken S (eds.). "Pseudocuma (Pseudocuma) longicorne (Bate, 1858)". World Cumacea database. World Register of Marine Species . Retrieved July 21, 2012.