2018
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.5561
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Lysmata arvoredensisnov. sp. a new species of shrimp from the south coast of Brazil with a key to species ofLysmata(Caridea: Lysmatidae) recorded in the southwestern Atlantic

Abstract: Lysmata arvoredensis sp. nov. inhabits temperate waters in the south coast of Brazil and is named in tribute to the Marine Protected Area REBIO Arvoredo. This is the fourth species belonging to the genus Lysmata recorded for the region and the ninth for Brazil. L. arvoredensis sp. nov. can be distinguished from other species of Lysmata by the presence of a nearly completely fused accessory branch with a single free unguiform segment on the outer antennular flagellum; a rostrum with seven dorsal (2+5) and three… Show more

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“…The same authors referred that the second pereiopod of L. arvoredensis shows 11-16 subsegments in the merus and 22-24 subsegments in the carpus, in the range of L. uncicornis 11-14 and 19-28 articles, respectively, (Holthuis and Maurin 1952), and in specimens collected in Cadiz show 13 and 21-23 respectively. Giraldes et al (2018) also refer that the accessory branch of the antennular flagellum cannot be distinguishable before the unguiform free segment in L. uncicornis (see Fig. 1d in Holthuis and Maurin 1952), while it is distinguishable in L. arvoredensis (Giraldes et al 2018).…”
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“…The same authors referred that the second pereiopod of L. arvoredensis shows 11-16 subsegments in the merus and 22-24 subsegments in the carpus, in the range of L. uncicornis 11-14 and 19-28 articles, respectively, (Holthuis and Maurin 1952), and in specimens collected in Cadiz show 13 and 21-23 respectively. Giraldes et al (2018) also refer that the accessory branch of the antennular flagellum cannot be distinguishable before the unguiform free segment in L. uncicornis (see Fig. 1d in Holthuis and Maurin 1952), while it is distinguishable in L. arvoredensis (Giraldes et al 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The differences to L. grabhami, namely on live specimens, are too conspicuous, as this species is yellow with a continuous middorsal white stripe from the tip of the rostrum to the end of the telson and, at both sides of this one, present a dorsal longitudinal red band (see Kassuga et al 2015). Giraldes et al (2018) mentioned that the stylocerite of L. uncicornis exhibits a series of denticules in its outer margin, while that of L. arvoredensis exhibited none. However, the original description of L. uncicornis mentioned "In some specimens the lateral edges and more especially the outer margin of the stylocerite are denticles near the end of the latter ("Chez quelques specimens les bords latéraux et plus spécialement le bord externe du stylocérite sont lenticules près de l'extrémité de celui-ci."…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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