Polycheles pacificus Faxon, 1893

Wicksten, Mary K., 2012, Decapod Crustacea of the Californian and Oregonian Zoogeographic Provinces 3371, Zootaxa 3371, pp. 1-307 : 129-130

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Polycheles pacificus Faxon, 1893
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Polycheles pacificus Faxon, 1893 View in CoL

( Fig. 31A)

Polycheles sculptus pacificus Faxon, 1893: 196 View in CoL ; 1895: 122, pl. c, fig. 1, 1a.

Eryonicus caecus?: Faxon 1893: 197 ; 1895: 110, pl. B, fig. 2; pl. 29, figs. 2, 2f (larval stage).

Eryoneicus Agassizi Bouvier, 1915: 2 View in CoL .

Eryonicus agassizi . — Schmitt 1921: 105, pl. 15, figs. 1, 2.

Stereomastis sculpta pacifica View in CoL . — De Man 1916: 5. — Firth & Pequegnat 1971: 16.— Wicksten 1980b: 914, fig. 1. — Hendrickx 1995b: 156.

Stereomastis pacifica View in CoL . — Wicksten 2002: 128.

Polycheles pacificu s. — Galil 2000: 332, fig. 20.

Diagnosis. Carapace somewhat rectangular, with posterolateral margins converging. Anterior margin slightly concave, with 2 rostral teeth, 1 tooth at each internal orbital angle, blunt tooth on anteromedial edge of each eyestalk; external orbital angles smooth. Ocular notches broad, rounded; edges not parallel with lateral border. Midline teeth arranged as follows: 2 (rostrum), 1–2–1(cervical groove) 2–2–2; occasionally with 1 tooth instead of 2 at each location. Posterior margin of carapace concave. Four teeth along gastrorbital carinae; 1 more tooth along each side. One tooth each on anterior branches. Superior branchial carinae low, armed with 5–6 teeth on each side. Abdomen about as long as carapace. Terga of somites 1–5 with anteriorly produced teeth, strongest tooth on fourth tergum. Anterolateral border of first tergum with 3 teeth; edges of first four pleura armed with small tubercles. Abdominal somite 6 with low, double ridge without tubercles or teeth; pleuron almost acute. Base of telson with small blunt tubercle. Two teeth at antero-external edges of antennular peduncle. Ischia of chelipeds unarmed, meri with 1–3 dorsal teeth, carpi with 2 distodorsal, 1 or 2 ventral teeth, inner dorsal edge of propodus with 1 tooth, palms ventrally spinulose, fingers of chela crossing. Female pereopod 5 chelate, male pereopod 5 imperfectly chelate. Total length to 102.5 mm, females growing to larger sizes than males.

Color in life. Brick red, purplish red to scarlet.

Habitat and depth. Muddy areas of lower continental shelf and slope, 750–1875 m.

Range. Off Noyo Canyon, California to off Valparaiso, Chile . Type locality not specified, material came from 7 stations from off Mariato Point and the Gulf of Panama to off the Tres Marias Is., Mexico .

Remarks. The larval stage of this species is the largest decapod larva to be found in the area, reaching 87 mm in total length. The carapace of the larva is filled with fat, giving the animal a blimp-like appearance. Larval stages have been taken in midwater nets at 1846–3692 m ( Wicksten 1980b).

Bouvier, E. L. (1915) Observations nouvelles sur le genre Eryoneicus. Bulletin de l'Institut Oceanographique, Monaco 309, 1 - 8.

de Man, J. G. (1916) The Decapoda of the Siboga Expedition. Part III. Families Eryonidae, Palinuridae, Scyllaridae and Nephropsidae. Siboga Expeditie, 39 a 2, 1 - 122.

Faxon, W. (1893) Reports on the dredging operations off the west coast of central America to the Galapagos, to the west coast of Mexico, and in the Gulf of California, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, carried on by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross during 1891, Lieut. Commander Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., commanding. VI. Preliminary descriptions of new species of Crustacea. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 24, 149 - 220.

Faxon, W. (1895) Reports on an exploration off the west coasts of Mexico, central and South America, and off the Galapagos Islands, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross during 1891, Lieut. Commander Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., commanding. 15. The stalk-eyed Crustacea. Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College Memoir, 18, 1 - 292.

Firth, R. W. Jr. & Pequegnat, W. E. (1971) Deep-sea lobsters of the families Polychelidae and Nephropidae (Crustacea, Decapoda) in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. Texas A & M University Department of Oceanography A & M Project 700 - 15, Office of Naval Research, Navy Department Project NR 083 - 036, 106 pp.

Galil, B. (2000) Crustacea Decapoda: review of the genera and species of the family Polychelidae Wood-Mason, 1874. In: Crosnier, A. (Ed.) Resultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM 21. Memoires du Museum national d' Histoire naturelle, (Paris) 184, 285 - 387.

Hendrickx, M. E. (1995 b) Checklist of lobster-like decapod crustaceans (Crustacea: Decapoda: Thalassinidea, Astacidea and Panuliridea) from the eastern tropical Pacific. Anales del Instituto de Biologia de la Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Series Zoologia, 66, 151 - 163.

Schmitt, W. L. (1921) The marine decapod Crustacea of California. University of California Publications in Zoology, 23, 1 - 470.

Wicksten, M. K. (1980 b) New records of Stereomastis sculptus pacificus in the eastern Pacific. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 93, 914 - 91.

Wicksten, M. K. (2002) Midwater decapods of the northeastern Pacific. In: Hendrickx, M. E. (Ed.) Contributions to the Study of East Pacific Crustaceans. Vol. 1. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, D. F., pp. 127 - 144.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Polychelidae

Genus

Polycheles