Paralomis inca Haig, 1974
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Paralomis inca Haig, 1974 View in CoL
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Paralomis inca Haig, 1974: 157 View in CoL , figs 3, 4.
TYPE LOCALITY. — Pacific coast of Ecuador and Peru, 06°31.5’S, 81°01.5’W, 600- 800 m.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 6 ♀♀ (CL> 90 mm). Informa-
tion about smaller size classes comes from the original description ( Haig 1974).
SPECIMEN FIGURED. — 7°49’00’’S, 80°38’00’’W, 705- 735 m, 1 ♀ CL 96 mm ( USNM- 259223).
REMARKS
No specimen of Paralomis inca ( Fig. 5 View FIG ) examined by us was smaller than CL 90 mm, and the smallest of the “adult” type collection ( Haig 1974) was CL 80 mm. In the original description ( Haig 1974: fig. 4), a figure of a juvenile (CL 69 mm) is double the normal minimum size of maturity for many species of the genus ( Zaklan 2002). Haig (1974) does indicate a marked difference between juvenile and adult spines ( Fig. 5 View FIG ). In large specimens, tubercles are low, regular mounds, with a circular patch of short setae at the apex. In the small paratype, the dorsal ornamentation is much more spiniform, with long setae emanating from the apex.
HAIG J. 1974. - Observations on the lithodid crabs of Peru, with description of two new species. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Science 73: 152 - 164.
ZAKLAN S. D. 2002. - Review of the family Lithodidae (Crustacea: Anomura: Paguroidea): distribution, biology, and fisheries, in MACINTOSH R. A. (ed.), Crabs in Cold Water Regions: Biology, Management, and Economics. Alaska Sea Grant College Program AK-SG- 02 - 01, Anchorage: 751 - 845.
FIG. 5. — Paralomis inca Haig, 1974:A, B, š CL 69 mm (image of paratype from Haig 1974),12 miles SW of Banco de Mancora, Peru, 620 m, III.1971; C, D, ♀ CL 96 mm (USNM-259223),7°49’00’’S, 80°38’00’’W,705-735 m; A, carapace,dorsal view;B, carapace spine, lateral view; C, carapace, dorsal view; D, mid-branchial tubercle, lateral view. Scale bars: A, C, 10 mm; B, D, 1 mm.
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Paralomis inca Haig, 1974
Hall, Sally & Thatje, Sven 2010 |
Paralomis inca
HAIG J. 1974: 157 |