Alpheus aff. floridanus Kingsley, 1878
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Alpheus aff. floridanus Kingsley, 1878 |
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Alpheus aff. floridanus Kingsley, 1878 View in CoL
Diagnosis. Rostrum dorsally subcarinate. Ocular hoods not spined and messially delimited by adrostral depressions. Antennal scale without prominent tooth of lateral margin. Major first chela with dorsal and ventral margins entire, not notched. Proximal article of carpus of the second periopod shorter than second; merus of third and fourth periopods with distal end of flexor margin rectangular, not produced into prominent tooth; dactyls of the third and fourth periopods subspatulate (CHACE, 1972).
Material examined. CCDGR.– ♀; ♂ .
Measurements. CL: ♀ 9.90 mm; ♂ 11.99 mm.
Habitat. Mud or sandy muddy bottoms up to 37 m depth, in conch shells Lobatus gigas (Linnaeus, 1758) , and on seagrass beds (RODRÍGUEZ, 1980).
General distribution. Tropical Atlantic.From the Gulf of Mexico to Bahia, Brazil, in the Western Atlantic; and from Guinea to Congo, in the Eastern Atlantic (RODRÍGUEZ, 1980).
Distribution in Venezuela. Los Roques National Park (B. LÓpez-Sánchez, unpubl. data). Now in Paraguaná Peninsula, FalcÓn state.
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