<documentID-CLB-Dataset="6638"ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.90.7520"ID-GBIF-Dataset="879f1496-0cf3-45e3-bb2a-0c478bb062ef"ID-Pensoft-Pub="1860-0743-2-163"ID-Pensoft-UUID="7E36373E452A532AA4B6F4B772F31B73"ID-Zenodo-Dep="575716"ID-ZooBank="6EBE944E00E5473A94CE4DF4C54E54D8"ModsDocID="1860-0743-90-2-163"checkinTime="1621423920028"checkinUser="pensoft"docAuthor="Lehmann, Tobias, Hess, Martin & Melzer, Roland R."docDate="2014"docId="EBDDCEA09F28CC0DA493A7FB330EA46A"docLanguage="en"docName="ZoosystEvol 90(2): 163-224"docOrigin="Zoosystematics and Evolution 90 (2)"docPubDate="2014-10-31"docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.90.7520"docTitle="Callipallene phantoma"docType="treatment"docVersion="5"id="7E36373E452A532AA4B6F4B772F31B73"lastPageNumber="165"masterDocId="7E36373E452A532AA4B6F4B772F31B73"masterDocTitle="Common littoral pycnogonids of the Mediterranean Sea"masterLastPageNumber="224"masterPageNumber="163"pageNumber="165"updateTime="1732685482728"updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
<mods:affiliationid="24442B609094A976082BDD6724CCECC3">Bavarian State Collection of Zoology-SNSB, Muenchhausenstrasse 21, 81247 Munich, Germany & Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen, Department Biology II, Grosshaderner Strasse 2, 82152 Planegg-Martinsried, Germany</mods:affiliation>
<mods:namePartid="AC421BDA26B64840D381FBF80C513E60">Melzer, Roland R.</mods:namePart>
<mods:affiliationid="70161084F73EB02CBAC856BFCFE4FB05">Bavarian State Collection of Zoology-SNSB, Muenchhausenstrasse 21, 81247 Munich, Germany & Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen, Department Biology II, Grosshaderner Strasse 2, 82152 Planegg-Martinsried, Germany & GeoBio-CenterLMU, Richard-Wagner-Strasse 10, 80333 Munich, Germany</mods:affiliation>
<figureCitationid="44B6D27A59DF133C483B3B6E1AEBE786"captionStart="Figure 26"captionStartId="F26"captionText="Figure 26. Callipallenidae 1; A, B: Callipallene emaciata, female, dorsal view; scales 1 mm and 250 µm, respectively; C, D: Callipallene phantoma, male, dorsal view; scales 1 mm and 250 µm, respectively; E, F: Callipallene producta, female, dorsal view; scales 1 mm and 250 µm, respectively."pageId="2"pageNumber="165">Figures 26</figureCitation>
<figureCitationid="186CC7A4AC54901E498D3BE6B1C83946"captionStart="Figure 30"captionStartId="F30"captionText="Figure 30. Callipallene phantoma, male; A: Dorsal view of trunk; scale 200 µm; B: Ventral view of trunk; scale 200 µm; C: Dorsal view of cephalon with very long and slender neck; scale 100 µm; D: Ventral view of proboscis; scale 100 µm; E: Left chela, dorsal is down; scale 40 µm; F: Left 10 - articled oviger; scale 100 µm."pageId="2"pageNumber="165">, 30</figureCitation>
<figureCitationid="955D63AC0E9208BB92DB402A371F6504"captionStart="Figure 31"captionStartId="F31"captionText="Figure 31. Callipallene phantoma, male; A: Distal articles of left oviger with compound spines; scale 40 µm; B: Compound spines on last oviger-article; scale 5 µm; C: Left 3 rd leg; scale 200 µm; D: Ventral view of coxa 2 with genital opening, distal is down (right 2 nd leg); scale 20 µm; E: Genital opening; scale 5 µm; F: Tarsus, straight propodus, and claw with very short auxiliary claws (right 3 rd leg); scale 40 µm; G: Hair and slit organ on dorsal side of trunk; scale 5 µm."pageId="2"pageNumber="165">, 31</figureCitation>
<figureCitationid="6FA14C01DC52EA1CEB24E2937F227B53"captionStart="Figure 32"captionStartId="F32"captionText="Figure 32. Callipallene phantoma, female; A: Dorsal view of trunk; scale 200 µm; B: Ventral view of trunk; scale 200 µm; C: Dorsal view of cephalon with very long and slender neck; scale 200 µm; D: Frontal view of cephalon; scale 100 µm; E: Mouth opening; scale 20 µm; F: Left chela, dorsal is up; scale 40 µm."pageId="2"pageNumber="165">, 32</figureCitation>
<figureCitationid="24E8C2659937E3ADF80152BC1BB39CBA"captionStart="Figure 33"captionStartId="F33"captionText="Figure 33. Callipallene phantoma, female; A: Right 10 - articled oviger; scale 100 µm; B: Distalmost oviger-articles with compound spines; scale 20 µm; C: Right 3 rd leg; scale 200 µm; D: Ventral view of coxa 2 with genital opening, distal is down (left 4 th leg); scale 40 µm; E: Genital opening; scale 10 µm; F: Tarsus, straight propodus, and claw with very short auxiliary claws (left 3 rd leg); scale 40 µm; G: Small auxiliary claws; scale 10 µm."pageId="2"pageNumber="165">, 33</figureCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="0F8BB6DAE57BEB2A964B72DA7023E574"author="Dohrn, A"journalOrPublisher="Monographie der Fauna und Flora des golfes von Neapel"pageId="5"pageNumber="168"pagination="1 - 252"refId="B22"refString="Dohrn, A, 1881. Die Pantopoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeresabschnitte. Monographie der Fauna und Flora des golfes von Neapel 3: 1 - 252"title="Die Pantopoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeresabschnitte."volume="3"year="1881">Dohrn (1881)</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="1DB8C84C5CCF3E97CA95BEDAE6619A47"author="Stock, JH"journalOrPublisher="Beaufortia"pageId="6"pageNumber="169"pagination="1 - 15"refId="B53"refString="Stock, JH, 1952. Revision of the European representatives of the genus Callipallene Flynn, 1929 (Pycnogonida). Beaufortia 13: 1 - 15"title="Revision of the European representatives of the genus Callipallene Flynn, 1929 (Pycnogonida)."volume="13"year="1952">Stock (1952)</bibRefCitation>
the length of auxiliary claws can vary between specimens. Here all 6 specimens from 4 different locations have more or less rudimentary auxiliary claws (Fig.
<figureCitationid="DC097F711B9610BFE9A79543F24CB7ED"captionStart="Figure 31"captionStartId="F31"captionText="Figure 31. Callipallene phantoma, male; A: Distal articles of left oviger with compound spines; scale 40 µm; B: Compound spines on last oviger-article; scale 5 µm; C: Left 3 rd leg; scale 200 µm; D: Ventral view of coxa 2 with genital opening, distal is down (right 2 nd leg); scale 20 µm; E: Genital opening; scale 5 µm; F: Tarsus, straight propodus, and claw with very short auxiliary claws (right 3 rd leg); scale 40 µm; G: Hair and slit organ on dorsal side of trunk; scale 5 µm."pageId="2"pageNumber="165">31F</figureCitation>