Lanceola clausi pirloti (Shoemaker)
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Lanceola clausi pirloti (Shoemaker)
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Lanceola pirloti Shoemaker, 1945: 212 , figs 19, 20. Shih & Chen 1995: 32–34,fig. 16.
Lanceola clausi pirloti Vinogradov 1960a: 207 ; 1964: 112. Vinogradov et al. 1982: 70–71, fig. 17.
Type material. Shoemaker (1945) described his species form six specimens collected near Bermuda at depths between 700 and 1000 fathoms. The USNM has three syntypes ; two males (109467 & 9) and one female (109468). The whereabouts of the other three specimens is unknown.
Material examined. Types. Syntype female ( USNM 109468 About USNM ) and two syntype males ( USNM 109467 About USNM & 9) from the North Atlantic , near Bermuda [32º12’N 64º36’W]; William Beebe Oceanographic Expedition, 13 Jul. 1929 and 7 & 29 Sept. 1930 respectively: in spirit GoogleMaps .
Other material examined. Central South Pacific: Female ( ZMUC CRU-9920); S. of Tahiti [18º49’S 153º10’W]; Dana Stn. 3577 VII, 4000 mw, 19 Oct. 1928 GoogleMaps . Male ( ZMUC); N. of New Zealand [28º17.6’S 177º01’E]; Dana Stn. 3624 III, 3000 mw, 10 Dec. 1928 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Like typical form except for the following. Length of sexually mature specimens 12–16 mm. Antennae 2 are relatively shorter, often subequal in length to A1. Gnathopoda and P3 & 4 have more robust articles. Gnathopod 1; basis especially broad with distinct anterior bulge. Pereopods 3 & 4 with shorter and wider merus, also propodus is shorter than carpus. Pereopods 5 & 6 are relatively longer. Pereopods 6 & 7 with relatively longer propodus.
Remarks. Described as a species distinct from L. clausi by Shoemaker (1945), the above differences are sometimes intermediate between L. clausi and L. pirloti . Thus, I concur with Vinogradov et al. (1982) in that L. pirloti should be considered a subspecies of the highly variable L. clausi .
Distribution. This subspecies has been recorded from the North Atlantic, near Bermuda [32º12’N 54º36’W] by Shoemaker (1945); the North-west Pacific, south of Japan by Vinogradov (1960a) and from the South China Sea by Shih and Chen (1995) and the Indian Ocean [01º59.1’S 86º41.4’E and 26º45.7’S 108º18.6É] by Vinogradov (1964). The Dana specimens are the first records from the central South Pacific.
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Lanceola clausi pirloti (Shoemaker)
Zeidler, Wolfgang 2009 |
Lanceola clausi pirloti
Vinogradov, M. E. & Volkov, A. F. & Semenova, T. N. 1982: 70 |
Vinogradov, M. E. 1964: 112 |
Vinogradov, M. E. 1960: 207 |
Lanceola pirloti
Shih, C. - T. & Chen, Q. - C. 1995: 32 |
Shoemaker, C. R. 1945: 212 |