Pasiphaea tarda Krøyer, 1845
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4560.2.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5940660 |
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Pasiphaea tarda Krøyer, 1845 View in CoL
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Pasiphaea tarda Krøyer, 1845: 453 View in CoL ; Matthews & Pinnoi 1973: 139; Hayashi, 2006a: 234 –237; De Grave & Fransen, 2011: 259. Pasiphaea princeps View in CoL — Rathbun, 1904: 23.
Pasiphaea principalis Sund, 1913: 6 View in CoL ; De Man 1920: 2.
Material Examined. REVIZEE, St. 0 506, 19°42.716’S, 38°36.497’W, 935m, 1 female (70.44mm), MNRJ13737; St. 0 524, 19°43.663´S, 38°39.838’W, 925m, 1 male (47.33mm), MNRJ14605 View Materials GoogleMaps ; St. 0 535, 19°58.936’S, 39°38.657’W, 1002m, 1 female (68.27mm), MNRJ26957 View Materials GoogleMaps . HABITATS, St. 13, 989m, 1 female (78.73mm), MNRJ26956 View Materials .
Diagnosis: Body soft, but not fragile. Rostrum short, with basal slit; apex distinctly overreaching anterodorsal margin of carapace. Carapace acutely carinate with shallow depression at each side of rostral base ( Fig. 4A, B View FIGURE 4 ). Branchiostegal sinus deep; branchiostegal spine small, marginal ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ). First pereopod with 4–8 spines on merus, unarmed on ischium and basis, posterodistal angle of basis produced, but not dentiform ( Fig. 4C View FIGURE 4 ). Second pereopod with 13–24 spines on merus, 0–1 spine on ischium and 1–7 spines and posterodistal tooth on basis ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ). First abdominal somite with dorsal carina on distal half; second to fifth abdominal somites carinate; sixth abdominal somite with dorsal carina on proximal half ( Fig. 4E, F View FIGURE 4 ). Telson grooved in dorsal midline, posterior margin moderately or deeply forked, with 8–12 pairs of spines ( Fig. 4G, H View FIGURE 4 ); telson shorter than sixth somite. Pleurobranch on the eighth thoracic somite (modified from Hayashi, 2006a).
Distribution: Type locality: Atlantic Ocean, South Greenland (unknown location). Southern Canary Islands, South Carolina (American coast) and Angola. New record: Brazil (Espírito Santo). Depth: 250 – 2400m.
Remarks: Pasiphaea tarda is included in P. alcocki species group and differs from its close related species Pasiphaea multidentata Esmark, 1866 by the basis of second pereopod with 2–4 spines ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ) vs. more than 6 spines ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ) ( Matthews & Pinnoi, 1973).
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Pasiphaea tarda Krøyer, 1845
Rodrigues, Thaiana G. A. & Cardoso, Irene A. 2019 |
Pasiphaea principalis
De Man, J. G. 1920: 2 |
Sund, O. 1913: 6 |
Pasiphaea tarda Krøyer, 1845 : 453
De Grave, S. & Fransen, C. H. J. M. 2011: 259 |
Hayashi, K. I. 2006: 234 |
Matthews, J. B. L. & Pinnoi, S. 1973: 139 |
Rathbun, M. J. 1904: 23 |
Kroyer, H. 1845: 453 |