Crangonidae, Haworth, 1825

Wicksten, Mary K., 2012, Decapod Crustacea of the Californian and Oregonian Zoogeographic Provinces 3371, Zootaxa 3371, pp. 1-307 : 107-108

publication ID

1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5255017

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scientific name

Crangonidae
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Key to species of family Crangonidae View in CoL

1. Pereopod 2 absent, rostrum elevated, with 4 teeth.......................................... Paracrangon echinata

– Pereopod 2 present although sometimes very short........................................................... 2

2. Pereopod 2 much shorter than other pereopods, eye nearly without pigment............. Pontophilus gracilis occidentalis View in CoL

– Pereopod 2 subequal in length to other pereopods, eye with obvious pigment...................................... 3

3. Dactyls of pereopods 4, 5 flattened, eye partially concealed by dorsal frontal margin of carapace....................... 4

– Dactyls of pereopods 4, 5 normal, stout to slender; eye not partially concealed by dorsal frontal margin of carapace........ 5

4. Carapace with 2 median teeth behind anterior margin, abdominal somites 1, 2 not carinated. South of Point Conception , California ................................................................................ Argis californiensis View in CoL

– Carapace with 3–4 median teeth behind anterior margin, abdominal somites 1–4 not carinated. Shelter Cove, California northward...................................................................................... Argislevior

5. Carapace with 3–4 median dorsal teeth, pleura of abdominal somites 2–5 with posteroventral spines, exoskeleton heavily sculptured........................................................................... Rhynocrangon alata View in CoL

– Carapace with 0–2 median dorsal teeth, pleura of abdominal somites 5 or 6 only with posteroventral teeth if present, exoskeleton smooth or lightly sculptured.......................................................................... 6

6. Carapace with 2 median dorsal teeth...................................................................... 7

– Carapace with 1 or no median dorsal teeth................................................................ 15

7. Carapace without submedian teeth........................................................................ 8

– Carapace with submedian teeth.......................................................................... 10

8. Eye very large. Exoskeleton noticeably thin. Usually on lower continental shelf or deeper......... Neocrangon abyssorum View in CoL

– Eye of moderate size. Exoskeleton not noticeably thin. Usually on continental shelf............................... 9

9. Abdominal somite 5 with broad dorsal carina............................................. Neocrangoncommunis

– Abdominal somite 5 without broad dorsal carina.............................................. Neocrangon resima View in CoL

10. Second lateral carina of carapace armed with tooth slightly behind superior lateral tooth. Small, adults 25 mm or less in total length............................................................................ Mesocrangon munitella View in CoL

– Second lateral carina of carapace not armed with tooth slightly behind superior lateral tooth. Usually larger than 25 mm in total length.............................................................................................. 11

11. Abdominal somites 1–4 smooth......................................................................... 12

– Abdominal somites 1–4 carinated........................................................................ 13

12. Anterior median tooth on carapace obliquely erect, larger than posterior, apex of former extending beyond orbital margin...................................................................................... Metacrangon acclivis

– Anterior median tooth on carapace not obliquely erect, not larger than posterior, apex of former well behind orbital margin ....................................................................................... Metacrangon munita

13. Abdominal somites 1–3 laterally unarmed................................................ Metacrangon variabilis

– Abdominal somites 1–3 laterally armed................................................................... 14

14. Abdominal pleura 1–3 armed laterally with one tooth each..................................... Metacrangon procax

– Abdominal pleura 1–3 armed laterally with two teeth each................................ Metacrangon spinosissima

15. Carapace without median dorsal tooth.................................................. Lissocrangon stylirostris View in CoL

– Carapace with median dorsal tooth....................................................................... 16

16. Abdominal somite 6 with ventral sulcus.................................................................. 17

– Abdominal somite 6 without ventral sulcus................................................................ 21

17. Hand of pereopods 1 very slender, 4 times as long as wide, flexed dactylus almost longitudinal...... Crangon franciscorum View in CoL

– Hand of pereopod 1 not as slender, 3.5 times as long as wide or less, flexed dactylus not forming angle less than 45˚ with propodal margin..................................................................................... 18

18. Abdominal somite 5 not carinate. Blade of scaphocerite with anterior margin more advanced at inner than at outer angle. Usually with large circular spot on abdominal somite 6...................................... Crangon nigromaculata View in CoL

– Abdominal somite 5 carinate. Blade of scaphocerite with anterior margin more advanced at antero-internal angle. No large circular spot on abdominal somite 6...................................................................... 19

19. Scaphocerite broad, short, 0.5 times as long as carapace length or less, abdominal somite 5 with weak dorsal carina................................................................................................ Crangon handi View in CoL

– Scaphocerite longer, more narrow, 0.66 times as long as carapace length or more, abdominal somite 5 with noticeable dorsal carina............................................................................................. 20

20. Apex of scaphocerite narrow, lateral tooth long, exceeding blade, finger of hand at about 45˚ angle to hand.................................................................................................... Crangon alaskensis View in CoL

– Apex of scaphocerite broad, lateral tooth generally shorter, barely exceeding blade, finger of hand at about 30˚ angle to hand.................................................................................... Crangon nigricauda View in CoL

21. Hand of pereopod 1stout, 2.25 times as long as wide, anterior margin more longitudinal than transverse. Antepenultimate segment of third maxillipeds greatly dilated......................................................... Crangon alba View in CoL

– Hand of pereopod 1 elongate, 3 times as long as wide, anterior margin more longitudinal than transverse. Antepenultimate segment of third maxillipeds not dilated......................................................... Crangon holmesi View in CoL

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