Vaunthompsonia, BATE, 1858
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VAUNTHOMPSONIA BATE, 1858 View in CoL
Type species: Vaunthompsonia cristata Bate, 1858
Body: Carapace shorter than abdomen and similar in length or shorter than peraeon; abdomen longer than carapace and peraeon together.
Cephalothorax: In dorsal view the carapace appears laterally compressed anteriorly. Carapace with mid- dorsal ridge or mid-dorsal serration; may have dorsolateral and/or lateral ridges. Pseudorostral lappets may extend beyond frontal lobe and meet in midline, extend towards midline but not meet (or partially meet leaving a suture between them), be widely separated or not extended beyond the frontal lobe. Antennal notch not distinct, as a depression or as a subacute incision. Anterolateral corner bluntly rounded, as subacute or acute tooth. Branchial siphons extend just beyond pseudorostrum or are long, extending much beyond pseudorostrum. Frontal lobe from 1/4 to half of the total carapace length; as wide as long; anteriorly linguiform or somewhat extended; with ocular pigment and with eye lenses.
Antenna 1 with basal article of the peduncle arcuate or straight; as long as or shorter than the other two articles together. Main flagellum may be uni-, biarticulated or tri-articulated; with second article longer than third; with one or two aesthetascs in distal-most article. Accessory flagellum uni-articulated; may have a brush of setae. Males with antenna 2 reaching only to end of peraeon; with sensory setae on anterior margin of article 4. Antenna 2 in females with two or three articles.
Maxilliped 3 basis arcuate or straight; not projected or projected dorsally over ischium and slightly expanded. Ischium shorter than merus. Merus without dorsal projection, extended dorso-distally over carpus or slightly expanded laterally. Carpus oviform, may be distally widened; equal to or shorter than propodus and dactylus together.
Peraeon: First peraeonite may be well exposed, visible only above lateral midline or not visible. Peraeonite 2 wide or proportional to other peraeonites; may have ventrolateral expansion overriding peraeonite 1 and/ or carapace or peraeonite 1 and/or carapace and peraeonite 3. Peraeonite 3 may have ventrolateral expansion extended forward overriding peraeonite 2, backwards overriding peraeonite 4 or forward and backwards overriding peraeonites 2 and 4. Peraeonite 4 with ventrolateral expansion overriding peraeonite 5 or peraeonites 3 and 5.
Females with fully developed exopods on peraeopods 1–3 and males on peraeopods 1–4. Peraeopod 1 with basis arcuate or straight, may have row of setae; carpus longer than, equal to or shorter than propodus; dactylus with or without three terminal setae. Peraeopod 2 generally without ischium (except V. inermis ); dactylus longer than propodus. Peraeopod 4 with ischium.
Pleon: Pleonite 6 longer than wide; longer, as long as or shorter than peduncle of uropod; may have two or many setae on posterior edge of pleonite 6. Whole width of terminal end of pleonite 6 slightly or well extended past the insertion of the uropods; ending in a point or a rounded apex. Alternatively, wide portion of distal end of pleonite 6 extended between bases of uropods; ending in a point, a line or a rounded apex. Anal plates may extend posteriorly beyond distal margin of pleonite 6 and bear setae on posterior margin.
Uropod endopod bi-articulated; proximal article longer than distal one. Uropod exopod with proximal article shorter or longer than distal one. Peduncle of uropods variable in length with respect to rami; endopod longer or shorter than exopod. Males with five pairs of pleopods. Pleopodal endopod with welldeveloped or reduced process.
Species included:
– V. arabica arabica Calman, 1907a View in CoL
– V. arabica nana Hale, 1944 View in CoL
2. V. cristata Bate, 1858 View in CoL ( V. cf. cristata View in CoL Mühlenhardt- Siegel, 2003; V. cf. cristata Petrescu, 2002, 2003 View in CoL , 2004). 3. V. dawydoffi Zimmer, 1952 View in CoL
11. V. serratifrons Gamô, 1964a
12. Vaunthompsonia sp. Belyaev, 1966
13. Vaunthompsonia sp. Day, 1975
14. Vaunthompsonia sp. Mühlenhardt-Siegel, 1996b
Distribution: Generally found in shallow waters (and up to 280 m) in the Mediterranean and Red Seas, Indo-West and North Pacific, North-west tropical Atlantic (Caribbean Sea), Indian and Southern Oceans.
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Vaunthompsonia
Haye, Pilar A. 2007 |
V. cf. cristata
Petrescu 2002 |
V. dawydoffi
Zimmer 1952 |
V. arabica nana
Hale 1944 |
V. arabica arabica
Calman 1907 |
V. cristata
Bate 1858 |
V. cf. cristata
Bate 1858 |