Thymopides

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Thymopides
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Tymopides

Burukovsky & Averin, 1977
Species
  • Thymopides grobovi (Burukovsky & Averin, 1976)
  • Thymopides laurentae Segonzac & Macpherson, 2003
Synonyms

Bellator Burukovsky & Averin, 1976

Thymopides is a genus of deep-water lobsters, comprising the two species Thymopides grobovi and Thymopides laurentae.

Distribution

Two species are included in the genus Thymopides.[1]

Description

Thymopides differs from related genera such as Homarus, Homarinus and Nephrops in having the first pair of pereiopods of similar size and shape, rather than one "crusher" and one "cutter" claw. It differs from others, such as Metanephrops and Eunephrops by the lack of a carina behind the antennal spine, by the smaller size of some spines and by the smaller, unpigmented eyes.[2]

Taxonomy

The genus was first described by R. N. Burukovsky and B. S. Averin in 1976 under the name Bellator, in a paper in the Russian Journal of Zoology (Зоологический Журнал, Zoologicheskij Zhurnal). After Lipke Holthuis informed the authors that a genus already existed called Bellator, they published a replacement name in a paper in the journal Crustaceana. That new name was Thymopides, referring to the close resemblance between the new genus and the genus Thymops.[3] The original genus name, Bellator derived from the Latin word bellator, meaning "warrior".[3]

In 2003, a second species was described, T. laurentae, commemorating Michèle de Saint Laurent.[2]

References

  1. ^ Tin-Yam Chan (2010). Martyn E. Y. Low and S. H. Tan (ed.). "Annotated checklist of anomuran decapod crustaceans of the world (exclusive of the Kiwaoidea and families Chirostylidae and Galatheidae of the Galatheoidea) and marine lobsters of the world" (PDF). Zootaxa. Suppl. 23: 153–181. {{cite journal}}: |chapter= ignored (help)
  2. ^ a b c d Michel Segonzac & Enrique Macpherson (2003). "A new deep-sea lobster of the genus Thymopides (Crustacea: Decapoda: Nephropidae) collected near the hydrothermal vent Snake Pit, Mid-Atlantic Ridge" (PDF). Cahiers de Biologie Marine. 44: 361–367.
  3. ^ a b R. N. Burukovsky & B. S. Averin (1977). "A replacement name, Thymopides, proposed for the preoccupied generic name Bellator (Decapoda, Nephropidae)" (PDF). Crustaceana. 32 (2): 216. doi:10.1163/156854077x00656.

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