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"The Fate of the Poseidonia" is a science fiction short story written by Clare Winger Harris in 1927.[1] It is the first short story by a woman to appear in a science fiction pulp magazine, appearing in the June 1927 edition of Amazing Stories.[2]
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References[edit]
- ^ Martin, Matthew (2014). Women in space: Feminist pulp science fiction from 1927-1948 (Master of Arts). City University of New York.
- ^ Larbalestier 2006, p. 20
Bibliography[edit]
- Larbalestier, Justine (May 22, 2006). Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century. Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 978-0-8195-6676-8.
Future sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Copepod species to create[edit]
Copepod species with the most citations: [6]
Metridia gerlachei[edit]
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Metridia gerlachei Giesbrecht, 1902
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Metridia gerlachei is a copepod found primarily in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters.
Description[edit]
In length, the female M. gerlachei is between about 3.25 and 4.3 millimetres (0.128 and 0.169 in) with a mean of 3.8 millimetres (0.15 in). The male is smaller, between about 2.15 and 2.7 millimetres (0.085 and 0.106 in) and averaging 2.55 millimetres (0.100 in) in length.[1]
Distribution[edit]
M. gerlachei is found primarily in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic waters, in addition to records from the southern Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Razouls C.; de Bovée F.; Kouwenberg J.; Desreumaux N. (2018). "Diversity and Geographic Distribution of Marine Planktonic Copepods". Sorbonne Université, CNRS. Retrieved 29 September 2018.