Paralomis granulosa ( Jaquinot, 1847 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2010n3a10 |
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Paralomis granulosa ( Jaquinot, 1847 ) |
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Paralomis granulosa ( Jaquinot, 1847) View in CoL ( Fig. 4)
Lithodes granulosa Jaquinot, 1847 View in CoL : figs 15-21, plate 8.
Lithodes granulosus – White 1847: 56.
Lithodes granulata Jaquinot, 1853: 94 View in CoL .
Lithodes verrucosa Dana, 1852: 428 View in CoL ; 1855: pl. 26, fig. 16. — Cunningham 1871: 494.
Paralomis verrucosa Bouvier, 1895: 187 , pl. 13, fig. 3. — Bouvier 1896: 26.
Paralomis granulosa White, 1856: 134 View in CoL .
DISTRIBUTION. — Patagonia and the Falkland islands, 5- 130 m.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 20 ♀♀ (CL 28-55 mm), 17 šš (CL 13-90 mm).
SPECIMENS FIGURED. — Strait of Le Maire, Tierra del Fuego, 25.IV.1971, 1 š CL 25.6 mm ( USNM- 231429). — Tierra del Fuego, 10 m, 1 ♀ CL 45.6 mm, 1 š CL 65.7 mm (both specimens, BMNH 152710).
REMARKS
Paralomis granulosa View in CoL , studied by Ingle & Garrod (1987), demonstrates the ontogenetic progression of tubercular flattening observed in P. cubensis View in CoL . Small specimens (particularly those CL 10-25 mm) are covered with very distinctive pedunculated irregular tubercles ( Fig. 4A, B), sometimes described as “boleate” ( Ingle & Garrod 1987). These progressively become less pedunculated ( Fig. 4D) until they are reduced to low tubercles ( Fig. 4F). This reduction does not happen evenly across the carapace, with the more lateral tubercles tending to flatten first. The largest specimen that we found bearing pedunculated tubercles was CL 35 mm. In very large specimens of up to CL 90 mm (not mentioned in the 1987 work on this species), the tubercular cover can be quite sparse, and fouling or wear on the carapace can be substantial, as moults become less frequent ( McCaughran & Powell 1977). Th e 1987 study of Falkland Island populations, conducted by Ingle & Garrod, is supported by our results, and can be generalised over the wider geographic range of the species.
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Paralomis granulosa ( Jaquinot, 1847 )
Hall, Sally & Thatje, Sven 2010 |
Paralomis verrucosa
BOUVIER E. L. 1896: 26 |
BOUVIER E. L. 1895: 187 |
Paralomis granulosa
WHITE A. 1856: 134 |
Lithodes granulata
JAQUINOT H. 1853: 94 |
Lithodes verrucosa
CUNNINGHAM R. O. 1871: 494 |
DANA J. D. 1852: 428 |
Lithodes granulosus
WHITE A. 1847: 56 |