Paralithodes BRANDT 1848
GENUS PARALITHODES BRANDT, 1848 Remarks : The genus Paralithodes is a fairly widespread and commonly encountered deep-sea genus of lithodids. According to Chevaldonné & Olu (1996), Sagalevich et al. (1992) reported Paralithodes sp. from 350–400 m ‘on the periphery of active hydrothermal vents on...
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Summary: | GENUS PARALITHODES BRANDT, 1848 Remarks : The genus Paralithodes is a fairly widespread and commonly encountered deep-sea genus of lithodids. According to Chevaldonné & Olu (1996), Sagalevich et al. (1992) reported Paralithodes sp. from 350–400 m ‘on the periphery of active hydrothermal vents on the summit of Piip Volcano, in the Bering Sea, on dense populations of actinians’ (Chevaldonné & Olu, 1996: 287). The observations were made using a submersible, and to our knowledge no specimens were collected. This is the basis for our listing of Paralithodes sp. in Table 1. : Published as part of Martin, Joel W. & Haney, Todd A., 2005, Decapod crustaceans from hydrothermal vents and cold seeps: a review through 2005, pp. 445-522 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145 (4) on page 484, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2005.00178.x, http://zenodo.org/record/5434828 : {"references": ["Brandt JE. 1848. Die Gattung Lithodes Latreille nebst vier neuen ihr verwandten von Wosnessenski entdecken, als Typen einer besondern Unterabtheilung (Tribus Lithodea) der Edwards' Schen Anomuren. Bulletin de la Classe Physico-Mathematique de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de Saint-Petersbourg 7: 171 - 175.", "Chevaldonne P, Olu K. 1996. Occurrence of anomuran crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda) in hydrothermal vent and cold-seep communities: a review. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 109 (2): 286 - 298.", "Sagalevich AM, Torokhov PV, Matveyenkov VV, Galkin SV, Moskalev LI. 1992. Hydrothermal manifestations at Piip submarine volcano, Bering Sea. International Geology Review 34: 1200 - 1209."]} |
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