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引用次数: 7
摘要
根据从日本收集的雌性实验室孵化的卵,描述了Lebbeus comanthi Hayashi和Okuno的十足期和Thor amboinensis (De Man)的第一个幼体。十足期的甲壳没有前腹突和齿,喙后没有触角棘,触角棘的外鞭毛有四个节段,下颌骨没有触须,端部后缘内侧凹,没有背外侧棘。腹前齿甲壳和腹部第三节体在侧面明显弯曲,将amboinensis与T. dobkini Chace和T. floridanus Kingsley区分开来。综述了托尔属昆虫的幼虫特征。
First larvae of Lebbeus comanthi and Thor amboinensis (Decapoda: Hippolytidae) hatched in the laboratory
The decapodid stage of Lebbeus comanthi Hayashi and Okuno and the first zoea of Thor amboinensis (De Man) are described based on laboratory‐hatched eggs from females collected from Japan. The decapodid stage of L. comanthi is readily distinguished from that of L. groenlandicus by the carapace without anteroventral denticle and tooth behind rostrum, the absence of the antennal spine, the four‐segmented outer flagellum of the antennule, the absence of the palp of the mandible, and the telson with posterior margin concaved medially and without dorsolateral spine. The carapace with anteroventral denticle and the third abdominal somite distinctly curved in lateral view distinguish the first zoea of T. amboinensis from that of T. dobkini Chace and T. floridanus Kingsley. Larval characters of the genus Thor are summarized.