The Lampropidae (Crustacea: Cumacea) of the World
Author
Gerken, Sarah
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-06-01
4428
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journal article
22652
10.11646/zootaxa.4428.1.1
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Lamprops fasciatus
Sars, 1863
Lamprops fasciata
Sars, 1863: 236
;
1900: 19
, pl. 9, 10.
Type
material.
Deposition
unknown.
Trondheim Fjord
, near
Steinkjer
, and
Lofoten Islands
,
Norway
.
Not
seen
.
Diagnosis
. Carapace with 3 lateral ridges, antennal notch present, pseudorostrum blunt,eyelobe large. Telson 1.0 length of uropod peduncles, 1 pair long lateral setae, 5 terminal setae, outer pair and central seta equal, inner pair short. Uropod peduncle with 7 medial setae.
Adult male
smaller than female.
Depth.
1–71 m
.
Distribution
. Barents Sea, White Sea, Baltic Sea, Northern Atlantic Boreal. The record by Given (1965) from St. Paul Island in the Bering Sea, which is unlikely to be
L. fasciatus
; it is more likely either
A. augustinensis
or a new species.
Remarks
. This is the only species in
Lamprops
sensu
stricto
with three lateral ridges on the carapace. The only
Alamprops
with three lateral ridges on the carapace is
A. pseudosarsi
,
in which the posterior most ridge is weak rather than strong, and the telson terminal setae increase in length from the lateral towards the midline, with the central seta longest. In
L. fasciatus
all three carapace ridges are strong, and the telson terminal setae have the outermost pair long, the next pair short, and the central seta is the longest.