Akanthophoreus Sieg 1986

Genus Akanthophoreus Sieg, 1986 a (Restricted synonymy and bibliography) Akanthophoreus Sieg, 1986 a: 21 –24. Guerrero-Kommritz, 2004: 8 –10. Larsen & Wilson, 2002: 2, 14. Leptognathia G.O. Sars, 1882 (partim): Hansen, 1913 [for A. gracilis, A. inermis, A. longiremis and A. multiserratus listed...

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Main Author: Bird, Graham J
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Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4668892
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4668892
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Summary:Genus Akanthophoreus Sieg, 1986 a (Restricted synonymy and bibliography) Akanthophoreus Sieg, 1986 a: 21 –24. Guerrero-Kommritz, 2004: 8 –10. Larsen & Wilson, 2002: 2, 14. Leptognathia G.O. Sars, 1882 (partim): Hansen, 1913 [for A. gracilis, A. inermis, A. longiremis and A. multiserratus listed below]. Paraleptognathia Kudinova-Pasternak, 1981 (partim): Guerrero-Kommritz, 2004 [for species listed below]. Sieg, 1986 a: 40–44 [synonymy of P. antarctica with A. antarctica (Vanhöffen, 1914) listed below]. Scoloura Sieg & Dojiri, 1991: 1495–1501. Dojiri & Sieg, 1997: 228–231. Larsen & Wilson, 2002: 2, 14. Type species: Tanais gracilis Krøyer, 1842, by designation (Sieg 1986 a). Species included (Japanese and Kurile-Kamchatka species in bold): A. antarctica (Vanhöffen, 1914), East Antarctica; A. australis (Beddard, 1886) Antarctica, sub-Antarctica, Kerguelen Islands; A. crassicauda n.sp. A. gracilis (Krøyer, 1842) [?]; A. imputatus n.sp A. inermis (Hansen, 1913), Arctic Ocean; A. longiremis (Lilljeborg, 1864) [?], NE Atlantic; A. multiserratus (Hansen, 1913) Iceland, Faeroe Islands; A. undulatus n.sp A. weddellensis Sieg, 1986 a, Antarctica, sub-Antarctica. Other species that probably belong in this genus but were transferred directly from Leptognathia to Paraleptognathia, or have Paraleptognathia as their primary generic name (Guerrero-Kommritz 2004; Dojiri & Sieg 1997) are excluded here until a formal review/decision is presented. Diagnosis (modified after Sieg 1986 a). Female. Antennule four-articled. Antenna six-articled, article 4 often with a suture line (pseudo-articulation). Molar process thick, with several terminal spines. Maxillule endite with nine terminal spiniform setae. Epignath ends with a long, thick seta. Maxilliped basis with long seta near articulation with palp; palp article 2 with two inner plumose setae and a long plain seta, and outer spiniform seta; article 3 with two inner plumose setae. Pereopods 1–3 with, pereopod 4–6 without, coxa. Merus of pereopod 1 with one ...