Macrophthalmus telescopicus (Owen, 1839)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4508304 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C48786-FFB8-FFA2-51C6-FEDDFE44FE75 |
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Carolina |
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Macrophthalmus telescopicus |
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The Macrophthalmus telescopicus View in CoL group
This comprises: M. ceratophorus Sakai, 1969 , M. graeffei A. Milne Edwards, 1873 , M. latipes Borradaile, 1903 , M. microfylacus Nagai, Watanabe & Naruse, 2006 , M. milloti Crosnier, 1965 , M. philippinensis Serène, 1971 , M. ryukyuanus Naruse & Kosuge, 2008 , M. serenei Takeda & Komai, 1991 (‘ M verreauxi H. Milne Edwards, 1848 ’ in Barnes, 1976; 1977) and M. telescopicus ( Owen, 1839) . In these species ( Fig. 2A View Fig ), the ocular peduncles are extremely elongate so that part of, and usually all, the cornea is positioned beyond the lateral carapace margins and in several of the species the peduncle projects beyond the carapace for half its total length; the tip of peduncle also sometimes bears a terminal style projecting beyond the cornea. Other distinguishing features include: front relatively broad (breadth 13-17% that of carapace); carapace moderately broad (breadth = 1.5–1.7 × length), with three variably-developed but usually spiniform anterolateral teeth; male chela without spine near carpal joint, with short fingers and undeflexed index. A mainly sublittoral group (in depths of up to 80m), though M. milloti and M. serenei are common intertidally.
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