Neocrangon resima (Rathbun, 1902)
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Neocrangon resima (Rathbun, 1902) View in CoL
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Crangon resima Rathbun, 1902a: 889 View in CoL ; 1904: 124, fig. 65. — Kozloff 1974: 164. — Word & Charwat 1976: 87. — Butler 1980: 97.
Crago resima . — Schmitt 1921: 96, fig. 64. — Goodwin 1952: 394.
Crangon (Neocrangon) resima View in CoL . — Zarenkov 1965: 1762.
Neocrangon resima View in CoL . — Kuris & Carlton 1977: 554. — Wicksten 1996a: 39, fig. 1 a–c. — Wicksten & Hendrickx 2003: 69.
Crago zacae Chace, 1937: 136 View in CoL , fig. 9.
Crangon View in CoL ? (Neocrangon) zacae View in CoL . — Zarenkov 1965: 1764.
Crangon zacae View in CoL . — Word & Charwat 1976: 93. — Wicksten 1980c: 361.
Neocrangon zacae View in CoL . — Kuris & Carlton 1977: 554. — Wicksten 1980a: 39.
Diagnosis. Rostrum highly variable: often slightly ascending, narrow, shorter than cornea of eye; in some specimens ascending to sharp apex or having a ventral plate with 0–4 small teeth. Eye of moderate size. Carapace with 2 median dorsal teeth, anterior of these smaller of two, weak antennal, strong branchiostegal, hepatic teeth; no pterygostomian tooth. Antennular peduncle short, less than half length of scaphocerite. Scaphocerite broader near base than at apex of blade, lateral tooth exceeding blade. Third maxillipeds slender, with exopod. Pereopod 1 with 1 strong, 1 weak meral tooth; carpus with 2 weak distal teeth, dactylus closing obliquely across propodus. Pereopod 2 slender, chelate. Pereopods 3–5 long, slender, dactyls simple. Abdominal somites smooth to very weakly carinate except for somite 6, which bears 2 dorsal carinae. Pleura rounded except for those of somites 4, 5, which bear posterolateral teeth. Telson shorter than or about as long as uropods, with 2 pairs dorsolateral spines. Male total length 55 mm, female 20–70 mm.
Color in life. Body semi-translucent, mottled with greenish brown, scarlet on dorsal, lateral surfaces, ventral surface white, antennae banded with scarlet, white ( Chace 1937).
Habitat and depth. Muddy, sandy, rocky bottoms, 28–491 m.
Range. Monterey Bay , California to north of Gorgona I., western Colombia. Type locality off San Diego, California .
Remarks. Until recently, it was thought that N. resima could be recognized by a distinctive raised rostrum with a ventral plate. The shape of the rostrum and its angle relative to the carapace is highly variable and not a reliable feature for identification. A raised rostrum with the ventral plate seems to occur in less than 10% of the population of N. resima . The type material of N. resima does not have the ventral plate. Specimens previously identified as N. zacae do not differ appreciably from specimens of N. resima . Green & Butler (1988) probably misidentified N. communis by assuming that only N. resima had the raised rostrum. Wicksten (1996: fig. 1) provided illustrations of morphological variation in the rostrum of N. resima .
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Neocrangon resima (Rathbun, 1902)
Wicksten, Mary K. 2012 |
Neocrangon resima
Wicksten, M. K. & Hendrickx, M. E. 2003: 69 |
Wicksten, M. K. 1996: 39 |
Kuris, A. M. & Carlton, J. T. 1977: 554 |
Neocrangon zacae
Wicksten, M. K. 1980: 39 |
Kuris, A. M. & Carlton, J. T. 1977: 554 |
Crangon zacae
Wicksten, M. K. 1980: 361 |
Word, J. & Charwat, D. 1976: 93 |
Crangon (Neocrangon) resima
Zarenkov, N. A. 1965: 1762 |
Crangon
Zarenkov, N. A. 1965: 1764 |
Crago zacae
Chace, F. A. Jr. 1937: 136 |
Crago resima
Goodwin, D. G. 1952: 394 |
Schmitt, W. L. 1921: 96 |
Crangon resima
Butler, T. H. 1980: 97 |
Word, J. & Charwat, D. 1976: 87 |
Kozloff, E. N. 1974: 164 |
Rathbun, M. J. 1904: 124 |
Rathbun, M. J. 1902: 889 |