Hymenodora glacialis

Hymenodora glacialis (Buchholz, 1874) (Fig. 10H, I) Pasiphae glacialis Buchholz, 1874: 279, pl. 1, fig. 2. Hymenodora glacialis . — Faxon 1895: 168. — Kobyakova 1937: 99, fig. 3. — Havens & Rork 1969: 19. — Crosnier & Forest 1973: 84, fig. 25b. — Butler 1980: 72. — Krygier & Pearcy 1981:...

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Main Author: Wicksten, Mary K.
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Summary:Hymenodora glacialis (Buchholz, 1874) (Fig. 10H, I) Pasiphae glacialis Buchholz, 1874: 279, pl. 1, fig. 2. Hymenodora glacialis . — Faxon 1895: 168. — Kobyakova 1937: 99, fig. 3. — Havens & Rork 1969: 19. — Crosnier & Forest 1973: 84, fig. 25b. — Butler 1980: 72. — Krygier & Pearcy 1981: 86. — Chace 1986: 42, figs. 21K–O. — Hendrickx & Estrada-Navarrete 1989: 115. — Hendrickx & Estrada-Navarrete 1996: 117, fig. 72. — Wicksten 2002: 136. Diagnosis. Similar to H . frontalis except exoskeleton membranous, finely pitted. Anterior part of carapace swollen, rostrum barely longer than eye, lower margin convex, with 2–5 dorsal, 0–1 ventral teeth. Carpus of pereopod 1 with conspicuous distal tubercle. Telson with 5–6 pairs dorsolateral spines. Male total length 48 mm, female 45 mm. Havens & Rork (1969) provided a comparison of H . glacialis and H . gracilis . Color in life. Blood red. Habitat and depth. Pelagic, rarely near surface in polar seas but more common at 350–1000 m; at 2000–5610 m off Oregon. Range. Sea of Okhotsk and Bering Sea to Gulf of Panama, Chile and sub-Antarctic Pacific, Arctic region, North Atlantic; western South Atlantic, southwestern Indian Ocean. Type locality eastern Greenland, 74 ˚ N, near edge of pack ice. : Published as part of Wicksten, Mary K., 2012, Decapod Crustacea of the Californian and Oregonian Zoogeographic Provinces 3371, pp. 1-307 in Zootaxa 3371 on page 44 : {"references": ["Buchholz, R. W. (1874) Crustaceen. In: Die zweite deutsche nordpolarfahrt in den Jahren 1869 und 1870 unter Fuhrung des Kapitan Karl Koldewey. Brockhaus, Leipzig. Vol. 2: 262 - 399.", "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.", "Kobyakova, Z. I. (1937) Desjatinogie raki (Decapoda) Okhotskogo i Yaponskogo Morei. Uchenye Zapiski, 15, 93 - 154.", "Havens, A. & Rork, W. L. (1969) Hymenodora glacialis (Decapoda: Natantia) from the Arctic basin. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, 68, 19 - 29.", "Crosnier, A., & Forest, J. (1973) Les Crevetttes Profondes de l ' Atlantique Oriental Tropical. Fauna Tropicale (O. R. S. T. O. M.), 19, 1 - 409.", "Butler, T. H. (1980) Shrimps of the Pacific Coast of Canada. Canadian Bulletin of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, 202, 1 - 280.", "Krygier, E. E. & Pearcy, W. G. (1981) Vertical distribution and biology of pelagic decapod crustaceans off Oregon. Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1, 70 - 95.", "Chace, F. A. Jr. (1986) The caridean shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda) of the Albatross Philippine Expedition, 1907 - 1910, Part 4: Families Oplophoridae and Nematocarcinidae. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 432, 1 - 82.", "Hendrickx, M. E. & Estrada-Navarrete, F. D. (1989) A checklist of the species of pelagic shrimps (Penaeoidea and Caridea) from the eastern Pacific, with notes on their geographic and depth distribution. California Cooperative Fisheries Investigations Report, 30, 104 - 121.", "Hendrickx, M. E. & Estrada-Navarrete, F. D. (1996) Los Camarones Pelagicos (Crustacea: Dendrobranchia y Caridea) del Pacifico Mexicano. Comision Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mazatlan, Mexico, 157 pp.", "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."]}