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Processa peruviana Wicksten, 1983 Processa sp.- Méndez, 1981: 98, fig. 294.- Processa peruviana Wicksten, 1983: 29, figs. 4-6.- Hendrickx and Wicksten, 1987: 15.- Wicksten and Hendrickx, 1992: 9 (list); 2003: 68 (list).- Montagne and Cadien, 2001: 202.- Hendrickx and Wicksten, 2011: 31.- De Grave and Fransen, 2011: 439 (list). Material examined: 2 females 8.2- 8.7 mm, TALUD XIV, St. 1 (28°15’38”N - 111°58’33”W), 208-212 m, benthic sledge (EMU- 9506 A); 1 male 8.3 mm, TALUD XIV, St. 7 (28°15’27”N - 112°39’36”W), 203-204 m, Agassiz dredge (EMU- 9506 B). Remarks: As noted by Hendrickx and Wicksten (2011), P. peruviana is widely distributed throughout the eastern tropical Pacific. The specimens were collected in the following environmental conditions: muddy bottom; epibenthic water temperature and dissolved oxygen, 12.2-12-7 °C and 0.46 and 2.18 ml O 2 /l, respectively.
Published as part of Ayón-Parente, Manuel, Hendrick, Michel E. & Ríos-Jara, Eduardo, 2012, Notes on two species of Processa (Decapoda: Processidae) from the Mexican Pacific, pp. 63-73 in Nauplius 20 (1) on page 71, DOI: 10.1590/S0104-64972012000100007, http://zenodo.org/record/3565903
Arthropoda, Decapoda, Processa peruviana, Animalia, Processa, Biodiversity, Malacostraca, Processidae, Taxonomy
Arthropoda, Decapoda, Processa peruviana, Animalia, Processa, Biodiversity, Malacostraca, Processidae, Taxonomy
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