Paralomis mendagnai Macpherson, 2003
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2010n3a10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5177976 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BE009266-390D-FFCF-45A3-868B0A17F908 |
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Felipe |
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Paralomis mendagnai Macpherson, 2003 |
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Paralomis mendagnai Macpherson, 2003 View in CoL ( Fig. 6 View FIG )
Paralomis mendagnai Macpherson, 2003: 414 View in CoL , figs 1-3.
TYPE LOCALITY. — Solomon Islands, 9°06.9’S, 159°53.2’E, 869-912 m
DISTRIBUTION. — Solomon Islands, 400-1200 m.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 6 ♀♀ (CL 7-49.9 mm), 6 šš (CL 11-59 mm).
SPECIMENS FIGURED. — Solomon Islands, 896-1012 m, 25-26.IX.2001, 3 šš CL 11, 36, 58.8 mm ( MNHN Pg-6408).
REMARKS
From an ovigerous female found 700-800 m in the Solomon Islands, this species is known to be reproductively mature by at least CL 50 mm. Paralomis mendagnai appears to be different from other South Pacific groups studied ( Fig. 14 View FIG ) in the smoothly rounded tubercles of the adults, which have pits (possibly minute setae) on the apex (not in a circular pattern). Specimens in the CL 10-25 mm size class had conical, or spiniform tubercles, unlike anything found on specimens above CL 30 mm. The small paratype of P. mendagnai , ( Fig. 6A, B View FIG ) has a spiniform enlargement ( Fig. 6B View FIG ) of one of the conical tubercles of the mid-branchial region, whereas the surrounding tubercles are much smaller. In positions on the carapace where juveniles have such enlarged conical tubercles, specimens larger than CL 30 mm have only wide (> 3 mm diameter), flat or rounded tubercles ( Fig. 4D, F).
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Paralomis mendagnai Macpherson, 2003
Hall, Sally & Thatje, Sven 2010 |
Paralomis mendagnai
MACPHERSON E. 2003: 414 |