Paranarthrura angolensis Guerrero­Kommritz, Schmidt & Brandt, 2002

Guerrero-Kommritz, Jürgen, 2003, Agathotanaididae (Crustacea: Tanaidacea) from the Angola Basin, Zootaxa 330, pp. 1-15 : 13

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156207

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5691165

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F7BD60-7016-FF93-FED8-315F1CFF5CAC

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Plazi

scientific name

Paranarthrura angolensis Guerrero­Kommritz, Schmidt & Brandt, 2002
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Material: 33 specimens ZMH K­ 40493, three neuters, 1.12–1.13 mm, RV Meteor 48, DIVA 1, station 330, 5423 m, BC; ZMH K­ 40494, one female, 2.55 mm, RV Meteor 48, DIVA­1, station 341, 5394 m, BC; ZMH K­ 40495, one neuter, 1.26 mm, RV Meteor 48, station 325, 5450 m, Muc; ZMH K­ 40496, one neuter, 1.24 mm, RV Meteor 48, station 325, 5448 m, Muc; ZMH K­ 40497, one neuter, 1.17 mm, RV Meteor 48, DIVA­1, station 331, 5424 m, Muc; ZMH K­ 40498, one female, 1.88 mm, RV Meteor 48, DIVA­1, station 342, 5447 m, Muc; ZMH K­ 40499, one neuter, 0.88 mm, RV Meteor 48, DIVA­1, station 346, 5388, Muc; ZMH K­ 40500, one female, 1.71 mm, RV Meteor 48, DIVA­1, station 346, 5388 m, Muc; ZMH K­ 40501, two females, 2.21 – 2.92 mm, three males, 1.90, 1.31, 2.55 mm, one neuter, 1.61 mm, RV meteor 48, DIVA­1, station 340, 5394 m, EBS; ZMH K­ 40502, three males, 1.21, 1.53 mm, three neuter, 1.18, 1.21 mm, RV Meteor 48, station 345, 5347 m, BC; ZMH K­ 40503, one female, 1.69 mm, three neuters, 1.28, 1.33, 1.42 mm, RV Meteor 48, station 341, 5394 m, BC; ZMH K­ 40504, three females, 1.33, 1.60, 1.98 mm, one nueter, 0.97 mm, RV Meteor 48, station 336, 5442 m, BC, ZMH K­ 40505, one male, 1.96 mm, one neuter, 1.38 mm, RV Meteor 48, station 318, 5144 m, EBS, ZMH K­ 40506, one female, 2.38 mm, RV Meteor 48, station 344, 5415 m, EBS; ZMH K­ 40516, two neuters, 1.00, 1.50 mm, RV Meteor 48, station 345, 5347 m, BC.

Remarks: Paranarthrura insignis and P. angolensis are very similar in their general appearances. The shape of the chela in P. i n s i g n i s is very characteristic and differs from that of P. angolensis in that the finger is more curved and the propodus is wider than in P. angolensis . Both species have a very wide bathymetric distribution between 582 and 5464 m depth ( Bird & Holdich 1989; Guerrero Kommritz, Schmidt & Brandt 2002).

ZMH

Zoologisches Museum Hamburg

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