Pandalidae Haworth, 1825
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Family Pandalidae Haworth, 1825 View in CoL
Pandalids, known as coon-striped shrimps, spot prawns, or Pacific pink shrimps, are among the largest carideans of California. Many species are common offshore on muddy bottoms, but Pandalus danae can occur at the lowest intertidal zone of bays and rocky coasts from Marin County, California northward. Species of Pandalus are well represented in the northeastern Pacific, but do not do not extend south of Magdalena Bay, Baja California ( Wicksten 1989b).
Pandalids have a long, slender, laterally compressed rostrum armed with teeth or spines. The first pereopod is slender and simple or microscopically chelate, which distinguishes them from the Thoridae , in which the first pereopod is robustly chelate. As in the Thoridae , the second pereopod is slender and has numerous carpal articles. The outer margin of the outer uropod has two distal spines. Many species are striped or spotted with red and white, or are colored uniformly scarlet. Many species of pandalids are protandrous hermaphrodites, in which the male is smaller and has subchelate third pereopods and a proportionally more slender rostrum than the female.
Pantomus affinis Chace, 1937 View in CoL , usually found from southern Baja California to Peru, has been reported from southern California during El Niño events ( Montagne & Cadien 2001). It does not seem to be able to reproduce and establish a resident population in the area. It can be distinguished from all other pandalids in the area by having a hinge at the base of the rostrum. Three additional pandalids, Plesionika beebei Chace, 1937 View in CoL , P. carinirostris Hendrickx, 1990 View in CoL and P. trispinus Squires & Barragán, 1976 View in CoL , were collected off the Palos Verdes Peninsula and Newport Bay, California during an extreme El Niño period in 1997–1999 but have not been collected since then ( Montagne & Cadien 2001).
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Pandalidae Haworth, 1825
Wicksten, Mary K. 2012 |
P. carinirostris
Hendrickx 1990 |
P. trispinus Squires & Barragán, 1976
Squires & Barragan 1976 |
Pantomus affinis
Chace 1937 |
Plesionika beebei
Chace 1937 |