Lyreidus tridentatus De Haan, 1841
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Lyreidus tridentatus De Haan, 1841
( Figs 1E View FIGURE 1 , 28F View FIGURE 28 )
Lyreidus tridentatus De Haan, 1841: 140 , pl. 35: fig. 6 [type locality: Japan]. — McNeill 1953: 91. — Dell 1955: 148;
1963a: 243–244; 1963b: 20; 1968a: 23; 1968c: 234, 238. — Griffin 1970: 94–104, figs 1–5, 6a, e, f, j–n, o, 7a, b, 8a,
b, f, g, pl. 1A. — McLay 1988: 84, fig. 15. — Davie 2002: 486–487. — Poore 2004: 322, fig. 94a, pl. 18e. Lyreidus elongatus Miers, 1879: 46 [type locality: Kada Bay, Japan]. Lyreidus australiensis Ward, 1933: 377 , pl. 23: fig 10 [off Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia]. — Richardson &
Kreft 1949: 69–71, fig. 1. Lyreidus fossor Bennett, 1964: 9 , 24–26, figs 5–9, 106 [type locality: N of Whale Island , Bay of Plenty] .
Material examined. Mahina Knoll: NIWA 6726 View Materials , 1 female (cl 40.6 mm), 37°19.76–19.64’S, 177°04.38– 04.63’E, 350–380 m, TAN0413/128, 14 Nov 2004 .
Off White Island: NIWA 34967 View Materials , 1 female (cl 12.5 mm), 37°28.14–28.11’S, 177°06.97–06.51’E, 230–318 m, KAH9907/50, 5 Jun 1999 .
Tuatoru Seamount: NIWA 6717 View Materials , 2 females (cl 21.6–24.5 mm), 37°28.28–28.32’S, 177°12.30–12.59’E, 295– 200 m, TAN0413/68, 11 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6718 View Materials , 4 males (cl 11.5–20.3 mm), 3 females (cl 24.0– 31.9 mm), 37°28.19–28.33’S, 177°13.20–12.94’E, 200– 175 m, TAN0413/74, 12 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6719 View Materials , 1 View Materials damaged female, 37°28.84–28.64’S, 177°13.74–13.57’E, 454– 317 m, TAN0413/76, 12 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6720 View Materials , 1 male (cl 38.5 mm), 1 female (cl 19.5 mm), 37°28.26–28.48’S, 177°12.89–12.82’E, 180– 177 m, TAN0413/77, 12 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6721 View Materials , 1 male (cl 15.5 mm), 1 female (cl 14.9 mm), 37°28.30–28.49’S, 177°13.49– 13.24’E, 218–220 m, TAN0413/84, 12 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6722 View Materials , 1 male (cl 23.1 mm), 37°29.14–28.89’S, 177°12.92–12.86’E, 400– 225 m, TAN0413/92, 12 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6723 View Materials , 3 males (cl 15.1–16.5 mm), 3 females (cl 15.0– 46.6 mm), 37°28.58–28.40’S, 177°12.94–12.73’E, 180– 179 m, TAN0413/93, 13 Nov 2004 .
Tumokemoke Seamount: NIWA 6727 View Materials , 2 males (cl 14.2–15.5 mm), 1 female (cl 23.9 mm), 37°28.36– 28.22’S, 176°55.13–54.97’E, 260– 219 m, TAN0413/152, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 18048 View Materials , 4 males (cl 15.4–31.6 mm), 37°27.46–27.64’S, 176°54.08–54.24’E, 312– 278 m, TAN0413/160, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6728 View Materials , 4 males (cl 14.5–37.7 mm), 2 females (cl 14.5–22.8 mm), 37°28.02–28.13’S, 176°55.13–54.98’E, 232– 218 m, TAN0413/161, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6729 View Materials , 6 specimens, 37°28.27–28.20’S, 176°55.21–55.07’E, 262– 230 m, TAN0413/162, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6730 View Materials , 1 View Materials damaged male, 37°28.4–28.11’S, 176°55.79–55.58’E, 315– 283 m, TAN0413/163, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6731 View Materials , 1 male (cl 14.5 mm), 2 females (cl 15.1–35.0 mm), 1 damaged (cl 25.0 mm), 37°28.00–28.16’S, 176°54.91–54.87’E, 225– 210 m, TAN0413/164, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6732 View Materials , 3 males (cl 11.3–15.3 mm), 3 females (cl 14.6–15.2 mm), 37°28.19–28.15’S, 176°55.15–54.94’E, 240– 212 m, TAN0413/166, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6733 View Materials , 2 males (cl 23.9–26.5 mm), 37°27.61–27.72’S, 176°55.59– 55.48’E, 320– 302 m, TAN0413/167, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6734 View Materials , 2 males (cl 11.6–16.4 mm), 1 female (cl 25.4 mm), 37°27.69–27.87’S, 176°54.81–54.85’E, 294– 247 m, TAN0413/170, 16 Nov 2004 .
Rungapapa Seamount: NIWA 6724 View Materials , 1 male (cl 17.3 mm), 37°33.41–33.18’S, 176°58.94–59.05’E, 266– 197 m, TAN0413/97, 13 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6725 View Materials , 1 View Materials damaged female, 37°32.11–32.20’S, 176°58.26–58.32’E, 217– 169 m, TAN0413/112, 13 Nov 2004 .
Remarks. Lyreidus tridentatus is easily recognised by its smooth, elongated, pod-shaped carapace. It was frequently collected with Bellidilia cheesmani ( Filhol, 1886) and Ebalia tuberculosa (A. Milne-Edwards, 1873) on Tumokemoke Seamount.
Distribution. Western Indian Ocean and western Pacific from Japan to Hawaii, Fiji, Australia and New Zealand around the whole of the North Island; 27–512 m ( McLay 1988; Takeda & Webber 2006).
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Lyreidus tridentatus De Haan, 1841
Ahyong, Shane T. 2008 |
Lyreidus tridentatus
Dell, R. K. 1955: 148 |
McNeill, F. A. 1953: 91 |