Heptacarpus pandaloides (Stimpson, 1860)
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Heptacarpus pandaloides (Stimpson, 1860) ( Fig. 28 View Fig )
Hippolyte pandaloides Stimpson, 1860: 103 ; Doflein, 1902: 637. Type locality: Hakodate Bay , Hokkaido.
Spirontocaris propugnatrix De Man, 1906: 404 ; Kemp, 1914: 124; Nakazawa & Kubo, 1947: 775.
Spirontocaris pandaloides Balss, 1914: 44 ; Kemp, 1914: 93; Kemp, 1916: 386; Parisi, 1919: 74; Yokoya, 1930: 530; Yokoya, 1939: 270;
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Nakazawa & Kubo, 1947: 775.
Heptacarpus propugnatrix Holthuis, 1947: 13 ; Miyake, Sakai & Nishikawa, 1962: 123.
Heptacarpus pandaloides Holthuis, 1947: 13 , 44; Liu, 1955: 37; Miyake & Hayashi, 1968: 374.
Material examined. MBM109810 View Materials , 2 ♀ (cl 6.34, 7.36 mm), Liaoning, Dalian, Xiaoping Island , 1952-10-7 ; MBM109831 View Materials , 1 ♂ (cl 5.72 mm), Shandong, Qingdao, Qianhai , 1952-10-11 ; MBM109833 View Materials , 3 View Materials ovig. ♀ (cl 6.06–9.38 mm), fish farm, 1951-8-30 ; MBM109834 View Materials , 1 ♂ (cl 6.85 mm) ; MBM109835 View Materials , 7 ♂ (cl 4.61–5.43 mm), 2 ♀ (cl 7.20, 7.86 mm), 14 ovig. ♀ (cl 6.36–7.94 mm), Shandong, Qingdao, Qianhai , 1954-10-27 ; MBM109836 View Materials , 2 ♀ (cl 5.36, 6.15 mm), 2 ovig. ♀ (cl 6.47, 6.51 mm), Shandong, Qingdao, Xiaoqingdao , 1952-12-1 ; MBM109837 View Materials , 4 ♂ (cl 5.96–6.61 mm), 18 ovig. ♀ (cl 6.16–7.73 mm) ; MBM109840 View Materials , 2 View Materials ovig. ♀ (cl 7.87, 8.79 mm), Shandong, Qingdao, Qianhai , 1952-11-4 ; MBM109841 View Materials , 3 ♂ (cl 7.35–7.71 mm), Shandong, Qingdao, Guizhou Road , 1955-6-14 ; MBM109842 View Materials , 28 View Materials ovig. ♀ (cl 7.11–7.65 mm), Shandong, Qingdao, Huiquan Bay , 1952-11-18 ; MBM109844 View Materials , 11 ♂ (cl 4.98–6.49 mm), 3 ♀ (cl 6.74–8.37 mm), Shandong, Qingdao, Xizhen , 1955-7-25 , coll. Zhen-Yi Ma; MBM109845 View Materials , 51 ♂ (cl 4.66–7.14 mm), Liaoning, Changhai, Haiyang Island , 1956-9-27, coll. Jie-Shan Xu ; MBM109846 View Materials , 28 ♂ (cl 6.23–8.01 mm), 13 ♀ (cl 6.16–8.67 mm), 1965-4-17, coll. Hui-Lian Chen.
Description. Rostrum long, 1.3–2.0 times as long as carapace; dorsal margin with 7–10 teeth, of which posterior two situated on carapace; ventral margin with 9–13 teeth. Carapace smooth, with an acute antennal spine; antennal spine separated from obtuse suborbital angle by notch. Pterygostomial angle unarmed or armed with tiny tooth.
Abdomen smooth, third somite not geniculated. Pleuron of fifth somite pointed acutely. Telson usually armed with 5 pairs of dorsal spines, but sometimes 4 to 7 pairs or asymmetrical numbers of spines present; posterior margin with 3 pairs of spines.
Antennular peduncle reaching nearly to proximal third of rostrum; second segment with small marginal spine on lateral side; third segment also armed with similar spine on dorsalside. Antennal scale long and broad, being as long as or slightly longer than carapace; terminal spine on outer margin falling short of lamellar part.
Third maxilliped bearing epipod but destitute of exopod. All pereopods without epipods.
First pereopod rather stout, reaching first segment of antennular peduncle. Second pereopod slender and long, reaching as far as midpoint of antennal scale; carpus subdivided into 7 articles. Third pereopod being longest of all the © Zoological Systematics, 40 (2): 107–165 pereiopods, reaching beyond tip of second pereopod by dactylus; dactylus armed with 6 or 7 spinules excluding terminal claw; merus with 7–9 teeth on lateral side. Merus of fourth pereopod armed with 5–7 lateral spines; merus of fifth pereopod with 2–4 lateral spines.
First pleopod of males with elongate endopod, narrowed in distal part to slender appendix interna; second pleopod of males bearing distinct appendix masculine, slightly longer than appendix interna; along innermargin of appendix masculine with many strong hairs.
Coloration in life. Entirely bright green, sometimes with small red spots on lower margins of first three abdominal somites.
Distribution. Bohai Gulf, Yellow Sea; Sea of Japan; 0– 30 m.
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Heptacarpus pandaloides (Stimpson, 1860)
Xu, Peng & Li, Xin-Zheng 2015 |
Heptacarpus propugnatrix
Miyake & Sakai & Nishikawa & A fauna-list & Crustacea from the coasts washed by the Tsushima Warm Current & Records of Oceanographic Works in Japan 1962: 123 |
Heptacarpus pandaloides
Liu 1955: 37 |
Spirontocaris propugnatrix
Kemp 1914: 124 |
Spirontocaris pandaloides
Kemp 1916: 386 |
Kemp 1914: 93 |