Lysmata californica ( Stimpson, 1866 )

Wicksten, Mary K., 2012, Decapod Crustacea of the Californian and Oregonian Zoogeographic Provinces 3371, Zootaxa 3371, pp. 1-307 : 72

publication ID

1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5254928

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scientific name

Lysmata californica ( Stimpson, 1866 )
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Lysmata californica ( Stimpson, 1866)

( Fig. 17I, Pl. 2)

Hippolysmata californica Stimpson, 1866: 48 . — Holmes 1900: 180, pl. 2, fig. 38. — Rathbun 1904: 56. — Schmitt 1921: 49, fig. 27. — Johnson & Snook 1927: 304, fig. 258. — Holthuis 1947: 19. — MacGinitie & MacGinitie 1968: 274, fig. 125.

Lysmata californica . — Word & Charwat 1976: 145. — Chace & Abbott 1980: 569, fig. 23.8. — Standing 1981: 780. — Wicksten 1983b: 27; 1990b: 596; 2000: 8, fig. 4A; 2009: 1213. — Ricketts et al. 1985: 173, fig. 144. — Kerstitch 1989: 81, fig. 198. — Jensen 1995: 51, fig. 90. — Chace 1997: 53.— Wicksten & Hendrickx 2003: 67. — Kuris et al. 2007: 63. — Wicksten 2009: 1213. — Baeza 2010: 2.

Diagnosis. Rostrum slender, strongly ridged on sides, bent downward near base, reaching at most end of second segment of antennular peduncle, with 6–7 dorsal, 3 ventral teeth. First segment of antennular peduncle with closely set spinules on distal margin, second, third segments without spines or spinules, stylocerite not reaching end of first segment of peduncle. Flagella of first antenna subequal, longer than body. Flagella of second antenna also longer than body. Carapace with sharp antennal tooth, no branchiostegal tooth, pterygostomian tooth absent or minute. Third maxillipeds with exopod, epipod. Pereopods 1–4 with epipods. Pereopod 2 long, slender; carpus with 26–32 articles. Pereopods 3–5 with stout, spinose dactyls; merus of pereopod, 3, with 6–7 spines, pereopod 4, with 5–6 spines; pereopod 5, with 3 spines. Pleura of abdominal somites 1–4 rounded, of 5, 6, with points. Telson subacute, shorter than uropods, with 2 pairs dorsolateral spines. Total length to 75 mm.

Color in life. Banded with longitudinal red stripes, sometimes with green tinge. Cornea of eye reflecting golden color at night. The color notes are based on shrimp from Point Fermin, Los Angeles County, California.

Habitat and depth. Tide pools, kelp beds, rocky reefs, intertidal zone to 83 m. Adults can cling to drifting kelp and other objects at the surface of the sea.

Range. Usually south of Point Conception, California; rarely as far north as Tomales Bay; along coast of Baja California, Mexico south to Magdalena Bay, and in the northern Gulf of California to Guaymas. Type locality San Diego, California. Reports of this species from southern Mexico to the Galapagos Is. refer to other species of Lysmata , usually L. argentopunctata Wicksten, 2000 . Kuris et al. (2007: 651) stated that L. californica is "more common in central California and Oregon after El Niños", but there are no records of this species farther north than Tomales Bay.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Hippolytidae

Genus

Lysmata

Loc

Lysmata californica ( Stimpson, 1866 )

Wicksten, Mary K. 2012
2012
Loc

Lysmata californica

Baeza, J. 2010: 2
Wicksten, M. K. 2009: 1213
Kuris, A. M. & Sadeghian, P. & Carlton, J. T. 2007: 63
Wicksten, M. K. & Hendrickx, M. E. 2003: 67
Chace, F. A. Jr. 1997: 53
Jensen, G. C. 1995: 51
Wicksten, M. K. 1990: 596
Kerstitch, A. 1989: 81
Ricketts, E. F. & Calvin, J. & Hedgpeth, J. W. & Phillips, D. W. 1985: 173
Wicksten, M. K. 1983: 27
Standing, J. D. 1981: 780
Chace, F. A. Jr. & Abbott, D. P. 1980: 569
Word, J. & Charwat, D. 1976: 145
1976
Loc

Hippolysmata californica

MacGinitie, G. E. & MacGinitie, N. 1968: 274
Holthuis, L. B. 1947: 19
Johnson, M. E. & Snook, H. J. 1927: 304
Schmitt, W. L. 1921: 49
Rathbun, M. J. 1904: 56
Holmes, S. J. 1900: 180
Stimpson, W. 1866: 48
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