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Colossendeis arcuata A. Milne Edwards

Authors: Bamber, Roger N.;

Colossendeis arcuata A. Milne Edwards

Abstract

Colossendeis arcuata A. Milne Edwards in Filhol, 1885 Stock, 1978, 403–405, fig. 1. Material: 1 specimen (NHM.2003.684), ‘ TAIWAN 2001’ station CD141, RV ‘Ocean Researcher 1’, 22º12.04'N 119º59.96'E, 1110 m; 24 November 2001. 1 specimen (NHM.2004.46), CP214, East Coast of Taiwan, N/ O 'Fishery Researcher 1' TAIWAN 2003, 24º28.59'N 122º12.66'E to 24º25.66'N 122º12.78'E, 490 to 1027 m; 27/08/2003, coll. T­Y Chan. Remarks: This rarely recorded species is distinguished by its characteristically short fifth palp article (P5), half or less the length of P3, together with a heavy, down­curved proboscis. C. arcuata was previously known from the north­east Atlantic, off Nova Scotia and the Bahamas, and off Chile, at depths between 730 and 2200 m (vide Bamber & Thurston, 1995); the present specimens represent the first records from the north Pacific.

Published as part of Bamber, Roger N., 2004, with description of three new species, pp. 1-12 in Zootaxa 458 on page 6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.157995

Keywords

Colossendeis, Pycnogonida, Arthropoda, Pantopoda, Animalia, Colossendeis arcuata, Biodiversity, Colossendeidae, Taxonomy

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