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A new species, Manuscaris liui sp. nov., of the genus Manuscaris Komai & Tsuchida, 2015 is described from the Manus Basin hydrothermal vents. It is the second species described in this genus. The new species mainly differs from Manuscaris acuminatus Komia & Tsuchida, 2015 by the antennal tooth lacking a small blunt lobe ventromesial to its base,
Yanrong Wang, Z. Sha
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Iorania concordia gen. nov., sp. nov. (Crustacea: Decapoda) belonging to the family Alvinocarididae is described from the Mid Atlantic Ridge, TAG location (26°09'N 44°50'W). The taxonomic position in the family and distinguishing characters (rostrum, armature of telson, form of first maxilliped) of the new genus are presented, and a possible ...
A. Vereshchaka
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Alvinocaris alexander sp. nov. (Alvinocarididae) and Lebbeus wera sp. nov. (Hippolytidae) are described from hydrothermal vents on the southern Kermadec Ridge, northern New Zealand. Alvinocaris alexander most closely resembles A. williamsi Shank & Martin, 2003 from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, differing in rostral, antennular, and abdominal features ...
S. Ahyong
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One new species of alvinocaridid Alvinocaris kexueae sp. nov. is described from hydrothermal vents on the Manus Basin, Southwest Pacific. This is the fifteenth species in Alvinocaris Williams & Chace, 1982. The new species is easily recognized by the combination of the rostrum distinctively overreaching the distal end of the antennular peduncle ...
Yanrong Wang, Z. Sha
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Five species of caridean shrimp, including four Alvinocarididae Christoffersen, 1986 and one thorid species of the genus Lebbeus White, 1847, are reported from the recently discovered hydrothermal vent field off Futuna Island in the Southwest Pacific (depths 1418–1478 m): Alvinocaridinides semidentatus n.
T. Komai, Lénaick Menot, M. Segonzac
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Species in the genus Chorocaris are caridean shrimp found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents at mid-ocean spreading centers. Nine unlinked polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed for this Chorocaris sp. 2 from the Manus back-arc basin, southwest Pacific. Three loci deviated significantly from Hardy–Weinberg expectations.
T. Komai, M. Segonzac
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Rimicaris hybisaesp. nov. is described from hydrothermal vent fields on the world's deepest seafloor spreading centre, the Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre (MCSC), Caribbean, at depths of 2300–4960 m. The new species is described and illustrated on the basis of 17 specimens.
V. Nye, J. Copley, Sophie Plouviez
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Pigments and trophic behaviour of three species of Alvinocarididae from a Mid-Atlantic hydrothermal site were analysed. Carotenoid pigments are responsible for the more or less marked colouration of these animals. The carotenoid content of whole animals and different tissues were evaluated.
G. Nègre-Sadargues +2 more
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Alvinocaris niwa n. sp. is described from hydrothermal vents at the Brothers Caldera and Rumble V Seamount on the southern Kermadec Ridge, midway between the Kermadec Islands and Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. Four hundred specimens of Alvinocaris longirostris Kikuchi & Ohta, 1995, described from Japan, are recorded at the Brothers.
W. Webber
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