Lagenophrys eupagurus, Kellicott, 1893
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5633183 |
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Lagenophrys eupagurus Kellicott 1893: 10 ; Wallengren 1900: 358; von Ubisch 1913: 43; Swarczewsky 1930: 457;
Corliss & Brough 1965: 74; Kane 1965: 121; Couch 1966: 171; Couch 1967: 204; Sprague 1970: 427, 429;
Sprague & Couch 1971: 533; Felgenhauer 1982: 148.
Lagenophrys paguri Kahl, 1935: 795 .
Lagenophrys lunatus Imamura 1940: 268 -270; Debaisieux 1959: 361-383; Corliss & Brough 1965: 74; Kane 1965:
121; Couch 1967: 210; Sprague 1970: 429; Sprague & Couch 1971: 533; Clamp 1973: 558-561; Couch 1978: 17,
19; Felgenhauer 1982: 142, 148, 149.
Lagenophrys articularis Nie & Ho 1943: 146 , 147; Corliss & Brough 1965: 74; Kane 1965: 121; Couch 1967: 210;
Sprague & Couch 1971: 531; Felgenhauer 1982: 142, 148.
Lagenophrys sp. Johnson 1974: 4, 12, 14; Johnson 1975: 14; Felgenhauer & Ridgeway 1977: 533-535.
Lagenophrys (“ lunatus like”) Felgenhauer 1982: 148, 149.
Museum Depositions. USNM. 42331, 42332, 42333, 42334, 42335, 42336, 42337, 42338, 42339, 42340, 42341,
42342, 42343.
Habitat. Marine, estuarine, freshwater.
Distribution. BR: Neartic, Neotropical, Oriental, Palaeartic (Mayén-Estrada & Aguilar-Aguilar 2012).
Belgium: Antwerpen, Lillo (Anvers), ditches flooded by tides from Escaut R. (51°14'9.16"N, 4°23'0.23"E).
China: Sichuan (Szechwan) (30°33'18.53"N, 103°55'51.45"E); Beibei (Pehpei) (29°48'11.07"N, 106°23'44.05"E); pond near National Institute of Zoology and Botany, Academia Sinica (25°3'3.94"N, 121°37'18.02"E).
Japan: Hokkaido, Sapporo (no locality given).
Mexico: Yucatán, Dzilam (21°26´N, 88°56´W); Sisal (21°10´N, 90°02´W).
Thailand: Bangkok, Bang Sorn.
USA: Arkansas, Monroe Co. 6.3 mi. E Holly Grove, Big Cypress Creek at ARK 86 (34°36'7.09"N, 91°5'19.85"W). Delaware, Sussex Co., 7.2 km S Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Seashore State Park, Savage´s Ditch. Illinois, Union Co., near Wolf Lake, Pine Hill Spring (37°30'23.30"N, 89°26'14.10"W); Coles Co., 2.5 mi. SE Charleston. Louisiana, Orleans Pa., 3.9 mi. SW Green´s Ditch, Marquez Canal al Chef Menteur Pass. (30°4'8.32"N 89°48'2.98"W); St. Tammany Parish, 11.5 km SE Slidell, The Rigolets at US 90 (30°10'32.12"N, 89°43'47.43"W); Vermilion Pa., 7.6 mi. SSW Abbeville, Little Bayou at LA 82 (29°51'45.16"N 92°10'33.28"W). Maryland, Wicomico Co., Nanticoke, canal leading into Nanticoke R. Massachusetts, Barnstable Co., Sippewissett, Sippewissett Beach (41°33'30.70"N, 70°39'18.75"W); Woods Hole, Eel pond. Mississippi, Harrison Co., near Biloxi, extreme E end of Deer Island. New Jersey, Monmouth Co., Bay Head, salt marsh. North Carolina, Beaufort Co., south creek, small boat basin at confluence of Bond creek and Muddy Cr. (35°20'32.64"N, 76°41'27.52"W); Beaufort Co. 6.1 mi. NE Aurora, shallows of South Cr.; Cartaret Co., near Beaufort, Bird Shoal (mouth of Newport R.) (34°42'29.29"N, 76°39'33.75"W); Cartaret Co. 9.3 mi. N Atlantic Cedar Island, Pamlico Sound (35°8'4.71"N, 76°19'7.91"W); Cartaret Co., Morehead City, Bogue Sound; Cartaret Co., 3 mi. ESE Newport, Newport R. at mouth of Black Cr., Cartaret Co., Morehead City, Calico Cr., Cumberland Co., Fort Bragg Military Reservation, Texas L.; Dare, Co. Stumpy Point, Stumpy Point Bay at end SR 1100 (35°42'32.12"N, 75°43'11.39"W); Dare Co. Bodie Island, 1.6 mi S jct. US 64 with US 264, creek at NC 12 (35°53'2.95"N, 75°35'24.49"W); Dare Co., Hatteras Island, 0.5 mi. N Waves, creek at NC 12 (35°34'39.89"N 75°28'2.50"W); Dare Co., Hatteras Island just S Salvo Town limit, creek at NC 12 (35°32'7.63"N, 75°28'24.44"W); Dare Co., Hatteras Island, 1.5 mi. NNE Buxton Center (35°16'51.86"N, 75°31'2.08"W); Pamlico Sound (35°14'42.97"N, 75°59'30.03"W); Hyde Co. 1.0 mi S Fairfield Lake Mattamuskeet at NC 94 causeway (35°31'38.80"N, 76°13'9.07"W); Hyde Co., Ocracoke Island, 4.3 mi. ENE Ocracoke, Quork´s Point Cr. at NC 12 (35°8'2.59"N, 75°54'30.84"W); Hyde Co., Ocracoke Island, 5.5 mi NE Ocracoke, Molasses Cr. at NC 12 (35°8'35.12"N, 75°53'9.60"W); New Hanover Co., Wrightsville Beach, Wrightsville Sound (34°12'30.49"N, 77°47'47.31"W); Onslow, Co., West Onslow Beach, brackish ponds at N end of Topsail Island (34°28'45.18"N, 77°27'14.07"W); Pender Co., New Topsail Beach, Topsail Sound (34°22'4.84"N, 77°37'51.09"W); Tyrrell Co., Gum Neck Landig, public boating access area at end SR 1316 (35°41'34.81"N, 76°6'49.78"W); Wake Co., 5.0 mi. SW Raleigh center, Yates Mill Pond (35°43'14.12"N, 78°41'20.68"W). Texas, aquaculture ponds; Brazoria Co., ponds of Texas A & M University shrimp culture project (30°36'44.63"N, 96°21'11.12"W). Virginia, Accomack Co., 2.3 mi. Chincoteague, Queen Sound at VA 175; Accomack Co., Chincoteague Bay.
Hosts. Belgium: Palaemonetes varians (Leach) (all surfaces of body except gills). China: Macrobrachium
nipponense (cited as Macrobrachium nipponensis ) (antennae and pleopods). Japan: Palaemon paucidens de Haan
(uropods, carapace, terga, maxillipeds, pleopods, basal parts of antennae, and eyestalks) (also cited as Leander
paucidens and Palaemonetes paucidens ). Mexico: Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis (Latreille) (gills), Palaemonetes
pugio Holthuis (gills). Thailand: Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man) (gill lamellae). USA: Apocorophium
acutum (Chevreux) (cited as Corophium acutum ) (gills), Pagurus longicarpus Say (gill lamellae), Palaemonetes
intermedius Holthuis, P. kadiakensis Rathbun , P. paludosus (Gibbes) , P. pugio , P. vulgaris (Say) , Palaemonetes
sp. (all surfaces of body), Macrobrachium ohione (Smith) (medial surfaces of pleura), Litopenaeus setiferus
(Linnaeus) (cited as Penaeus setiferus ), Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone) (cited as Penaeus vannamei ), Upogebia
affinis (Say) (all surfaces of body).
References. Imamura 1940; Debaisieux 1959; Clamp 1984; 1989; Fernandez-Leborans & Tato-Porto 2000; Vidal-
Martínez et al. 2002.
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Lagenophrys eupagurus
Mayén-Estrada, Rosaura & Clamp, John C. 2016 |
Lagenophrys articularis
Nie & Ho 1943: 146 |
Lagenophrys lunatus
Imamura 1940: 268 |
Lagenophrys paguri
Kahl 1935: 795 |
Lagenophrys eupagurus
Kellicott 1893: 10 |