Laomenes A.H. Clark, 1919

Marin, Ivan, 2009, Crinoid-associated shrimps of the genus Laomenes A. H. Clark, 1919 (Caridea: Palaemonidae: Pontoniinae): new species and probable diversity, Zootaxa 1971, pp. 1-49 : 3

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.185020

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6213128

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Laomenes A.H. Clark, 1919
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Genus Laomenes A.H. Clark, 1919 View in CoL

Corniger Borradaile, 1915: 207 View in CoL [type species: Periclimenes (Corniger) ceratophthalmus Borradaile, 1915 View in CoL ] [junior homonym of Corniger Agassiz, 1831 (Pisces) View in CoL , and Corniger Boehm, 1879 (Pycnogonida) View in CoL ; gender masculine]. Laomenes Clark, A.H., 1919: 199 View in CoL [nom. nov. for Corniger Borradaile, 1915 View in CoL ; gender masculine]. — Okuno & Fujita, 2007: 115.

Parapontonia Bruce, 1968: 1148 View in CoL [type species: Parapontonia nudirostris Bruce, 1968 View in CoL ].

Diagnosis. Commensal shrimps associated with crinoids. Body elongated, subcylindrical. Carapace with antennal and hepatic teeth. Rostrum well developed, long and deep, with or without dorsal and ventral teeth; wide proxilateral rostral margins form well developed triangular supraocular teeth. Eyes with rounded cornea and produced apical papillae. Epistome with a pair of well developed horn-like processes (“epistomial horns”). Mandible without palp. Maxilliped II with epipod and podobranch. Maxilliped III with exopod and small arthrobranch. Pereiopod II robust, similar in shape, sometimes dissimilar in size. Dactyli of pereiopods III–V biunguiculate, with accessory tooth at middle of ventral margin, without accessory spines on anterior margin.

Included species. Laomenes amboinensis ( De Man, 1888) , L. ceratophthalmus ( Borradaile, 1915) (type species), L. cornutus ( Borradaile, 1915) , L. nudirostris ( Bruce, 1968) , L. jackhintoni ( Bruce, 2006) , L. clarki sp. nov., L. pardus sp. nov., L. tigris sp. nov.

Remarks. The genus distinctly differs from the majority of pontoniine genera by the presence of well developed triangular supraocular teeth, triangular, pointed epistomial horns and produced apical papillae on cornea of eyes. The other crinoid-associated genera, Araiopontonia Fujino & Myiake, 1970 and Unguicaris Marin & Chan, 2006 , are similar but easily distinguished. Laomenes differs from Araiopontonia by the presence of antennal tooth (vs. completely reduced in Araiopontonia ) and the presence of apical papillae on the eyes (vs. rounded cornea in Araiopontonia ); from Unguicaris by the presence of produced central papillae of the eyes (vs. rounded in Unguicaris ) and the absence of accessory spines on the anterior margin of the dactyli of pereiopods III–V.

Genus distribution. Tropical Indo-West and Central Pacific, from east coast of Africa and the Red Sea to New Caledonia, Easter Island and north to Japan.

Structure of the genus. Three groups of species can be recognised within the genus: “ L. amboinensis ”, “ L. jackhintoni ” and “ L. ceratophthalmus . ”

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Palaemonidae

Loc

Laomenes A.H. Clark, 1919

Marin, Ivan 2009
2009
Loc

Parapontonia

Bruce 1968: 1148
1968
Loc

Corniger

Okuno 2007: 115
Clark 1919: 199
Borradaile 1915: 207
1915
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