Palaemon pugio (Holthuis, 1949)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/14.2.479 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E50B87DB-F04E-6C38-FF35-FF5CDF06FB57 |
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Marcus |
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Palaemon pugio (Holthuis, 1949) |
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Palaemon pugio (Holthuis, 1949) View in CoL
Figure 3C, D
Material examined (22 specimens). Among seagrass beds. (UANL-FCB-C17-8120), S1 (24°29.1000ʹ N, 097° 41.4500ʹ W), 1 specimen (♀); 8 March 2014 ( UANL- FCB-C 17-8125), S2 (24°29.1833ʹ N, 097°41.9667ʹ W), 1 specimen (♂); 4 August 2014 (UANL-FCB-C17-8134), S1 (same point), 17 specimens (6♀, 11♂); 5 August 2014 (UANL-FCB-C17-8145), S3(24°29.2667ʹ N, 097° 45.9833ʹ W), 3 specimens (♀); 18 February 2017 ( UANL- FCB-C 17-8163), S3 (same point), 11 specimens (7♀, 4♂).
Distribution. Quebec; near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; Newcastle and East Brunswick, Maine; northern Massachusetts to Texas; intermittent from Verte River, 3 miles to the west of St Modeste ( Holthuis 1952, Williams 1974, 1984, Abele and Kim 1986); islands and coastal lagoons from Veracruz to Campeche; Puerto Progreso, Yucatán; Akumal, Quintana Roo ( Zarur 1962, Román-Contreras 1988, Rodríguez et al. 2000, Domínguez et al. 2003, Barba-Macías et al. 2005, Barba-Macías 2012).
Previous records from Laguna Madre. Hildebrand (1958, 1969), Román Contreras (1988), Barba-Macías (1999), Rodríguez et al. (2000), Leija-Tristán et al. (2000), Sheridan and Minello (2003), Barba-Macías et al. (2005), Barba-Macías (2012).
Remarks. This species is recognized by having an unarmed stretch in both sides of the rostrum before a dagger-shaped tip, and 2–5, generally 3, ventral teeth. The fingers of second pereiopod are without teeth on their cutting edges ( Abele and Kim 1986) ( Fig. 3C, D). Our material agreed with the previous features.
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