Calaxius carneyi, Felder & Kensley, 2004
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CALAXIUS CARNEYI View in CoL FELDER & KENSLEY, 2004
Type locality: Northern Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana continental slope, Bush Hill site; Johnson Sea-Link submersible sta. 3269; 27°46.904′N, 91°30.286′W, approximately 2 m GoogleMaps from chemosynthetic mussel community; 544 m.
Known range: limited to the type locality.
Material: type locality; Johnson Sea-Link sta. 3269; 11 August 1992; box core; USNM 1009165 About USNM (holotype male). –same locality; Pisces II sta. 880031 (8831); August 1988; USNM 1009166 About USNM (paratype; male exuvium) .
Remarks: The locality (Bush Hill site) is a cold methane seep. The two specimens (one of which is an exuvium) were collected by manned submersibles (the Johnson Sea-Link and the Pisces II) from the same locality and microhabitat (adjacent to clam beds) but several years apart (1988, 1992). Felder & Kensley (2004) noted that both specimens were collected adjacent to communities of clams and commented on the fact that many thalassinoids may be pre-adapted to such environments. The find is only the second species of the genus Calaxius (reviewed recently by Kensley & Hickman, 2001) in the Atlantic Ocean. This may be the same species noted by Bergquist et al. (2003) from the Bush Hill site.
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Calaxius carneyi
Martin, Joel W. & Haney, Todd A. 2005 |
CALLIANASSIDAE
DANA 1852 |