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434: 44: 63: 441: 457: 559:, which is wide at the base, giving it a triangular outline when seen from above. From the side, it is curved in a weak S-shape, bending initially upwards, and then curving slightly forwards again. The cephalothorax becomes slightly wider behind the cervical groove. The carapace, including the rostrum, is covered with forward-pointing teeth (pointed 590:, it is 1.5 times longer than it is wide, and is broadly rectangular in outline. Like the carapace, it is covered in spiny tubercles, although they are smaller and straighter on the epistome. Two rows of larger spines diverge towards the rear of the epistome, leaving an area which is largely devoid of such spines. 704:
larval stage must be brief, which is also supported by the animal's apparently restricted distribution. Individuals appear to survive for up to five years at least, although longer lifespans cannot be excluded. All these details, although speculative, are similar to that seen in better-known species
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appears to be most active during the daytime, since most of the known specimens were captured close to midday. Males may gather most of the food, while the females remain in their burrows; this would explain the small proportion of females among the captured specimens. The recovery of both males and
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in the size and proportions of the first pereiopods and the shape of the abdominal pleurites. In males, the first pereiopods are markedly longer than in females, with most of the additional length occurring in the merus and propodus (third and fourth segments). The female merus is also wider, and
654:(claws), although the last segment may be able to grip against an extension of the previous segment in some cases (subchelate). The first four pairs are similarly arranged, extending forwards and downwards to be used in walking; the fifth pair is directed upwards. The abdomen bears five pairs of 650:, maxillules, maxillae and three pairs of maxillipeds, although the third maxillipeds are very long and more closely resemble the walking legs than the other mouthparts. There are five pairs of walking legs, or pereiopods, diminishing in size from front to back. There are no 638:
of similar size, one of 65 segments, and one of 50 segments; the second pair are uniramous and much thicker and longer than the first pair, reaching twice the length of the carapace. The antennal glands open at the base of the second antennae.
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bears three additional teeth towards its distal end. Males have pointed abdominal pleurites, in contrast to the more rounded shape seen in females. Both these forms of sexual dimorphism are also seen in fossil glypheids, such as
563:), including two rows side-by-side along the animal's midline; these rows bridge the cervical groove, but become weaker in the posterior half of the carapace. Beneath the carapace is a branchial chamber, containing 28 pairs of 944: 1427: 1587: 1693: 1626: 840:. RĂ©sultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM. Vol. 91. MĂ©moires de l'Office de la Recherche scientifique et technique Outre-Mer. pp. 51–84, figs. 1–28. 390:, with which they formed the group "Palinura". Study of non-fossil specimens made it apparent that the similarities between the two groups resulted from 290: 1561: 1600: 750: 472: 618:. The uropods have similarly sized exopods and endopods, fringed with long hairs; the exopod is divided towards the end by a jointed diaeresis. 433: 1639: 1377: 1306: 845: 570:
The underside of the cephalothorax is dominated in the forward part by an unusually long epistome, which is a "most distinctive" feature of
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Marie-Catherine Boisselier-Dubayle; CĂ©line Bonillo; Corinne Cruaud; Arnaud Couloux; Bertrand Richer de Forges & Nicolas Vidal (2010).
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has been caught in two distantly separated geographical areas. The initial specimens were from a small area at the entrance to
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at depths of 186–189 metres (610–620 ft). Three additional specimens have been recovered from a locality in the
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females in May might suggest that this is the species' mating period. The relatively large size of the
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Forest & de Saint Laurent, Ă  propos de la description de la femelle adults". In J. Forest (ed.).
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Two separate eyestalks extend forwards from below the rostrum, each bearing a pigmented, movable
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P. Ng Kee Lin; T. Y. Chan; M. Butler; A. MacDiarmid; A. Cockcroft & R. Wahle (2011).
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in Paris. It was based on a single damaged specimen that had been caught by the
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A second extant species of glypheoid was originally placed in the genus
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of females suggests a large egg size, and thus reduced development and
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varies from 7 centimetres (2.8 in) to 14.9 cm (5.9 in).
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suggest that it is better placed as a separate infraorder, Glypheidea.
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in particular and the Glypheoidea (Decapoda, Reptantia) in general".
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in a relatively advanced state. It is therefore likely that any
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a new siphonostome copepod parasitic on the unique decapod
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of the antennal segment, and lies between the base of the
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gen. nov., sp. nov. (Crustacea Decapoda Glypheidae)".
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in its gills; these were described as the new species
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
1230:"The phylogenetic position of the 'living fossils' 945:Comptes Rendus de l'AcadĂ©mie des Sciences, SĂ©rie D 527:) at a depth of 240–300 m (790–980 ft). 831:, espèce actuelle de CrustacĂ© DĂ©capode GlyphĂ©ide" 382:. They had been thought to be closely related to 1179: 1177: 1175: 257:phase. A second species, previously included in 769:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2011-1.RLTS.T170068A6724610.en 535:The overall length of the known specimens of 353:, but was later split into a separate genus, 8: 288: 1370:RĂ©sultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM, Volume 5 334: 1470: 61: 42: 31: 767: 751:The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 736: 1395: 1385: 1352: 1350: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1338: 1324: 1314: 1277: 1275: 1273: 813: 811: 809: 807: 805: 803: 801: 799: 225:, a group thought long extinct before 797: 795: 793: 791: 789: 787: 785: 783: 781: 779: 718:revealed an infestation of parasitic 630:. These are followed by two pairs of 398:, and that Glypheoidea was closer to 261:, is now placed in a separate genus, 7: 1694:IUCN Red List data deficient species 867:Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1975" 291:MusĂ©um national d'histoire naturelle 209:Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1975 173:Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1975 1297:. FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125. 963:Bertrand Richer de Forges (2006). 910:National Museum of the Philippines 574:. The epistome is effectively the 25: 1455:Forest & Saint Laurent, 1975" 1372:. Vol. 144. pp. 75–92. 1299:Food and Agriculture Organization 1463:World Register of Marine Species 551:is almost entirely covered by a 455: 439: 432: 307:in 1908, and deposited in the 1: 838:Philippines (18–28 mars 1976) 309:United States National Museum 1423:Forest and de Saint Laurent" 1295:Marine Lobsters of the World 1078:10.1126/science.192.4242.884 906:National Museum Collections 827:"La morphologie externe de 598:The form of the abdomen of 1720: 1256:10.1016/j.crvi.2010.08.007 1207:10.1163/156854002760095651 1166:10.1163/156854006778008221 1134:10.1163/156854006778008212 1018:10.1016/j.crvi.2006.08.003 888:10.1163/156854006776759699 1413:Roger F. Cressey (1976). 582:and the beginning of the 199: 192: 83:Scientific classification 81: 59: 50: 41: 34: 1704:Monotypic decapod genera 1362:Michèle de Saint Laurent 1243:Comptes Rendus Biologies 1044:Michèle de Saint Laurent 1005:Comptes Rendus Biologies 861:Rafael Lemaitre (2006). 823:Michèle de Saint Laurent 351:Neoglyphea neocaledonica 284:Michèle de Saint Laurent 229:was discovered. It is a 1238:(Decapoda: Glypheidea)" 380: million years ago 367:Until the discovery of 317:Smithsonian Institution 902:"Neoglyphea inopinata" 746:"Neoglyphea inopinata" 606:and other long-bodied 602:is similar to that of 476:Localities from which 335: 289: 1449:Tin-Yam Chan (2010). 762:: e.T170068A6724610. 278:was named in 1975 by 1528:Neoglyphea_inopinata 1514:Neoglyphea inopinata 1484:Neoglyphea inopinata 1421:Neoglyphea inopinata 1366:Neoglyphea inopinata 1289:Neoglyphea inopinata 1189:Neoglyphea inopinata 1052:Neoglyphea inopinata 940:Neoglyphea inopinata 865:Neoglyphea inopinata 829:Neoglyphea inopinata 667:Neoglyphea inopinata 473:class=notpageimage| 342:means "unexpected". 276:Neoglyphea inopinata 218:Neoglyphea inopinata 203:Neoglyphea inopinata 36:Neoglyphea inopinata 27:Genus of crustaceans 18:Neoglyphea inopinata 1185:Frederick R. Schram 1070:1976Sci...192..884F 1048:Fenner A. Chace Jr. 936:M. de Saint Laurent 714:Examination of the 708:Nephrops norvegicus 511: /  53:Conservation status 480:has been collected 412:molecular analysis 1681: 1680: 1476:Taxon identifiers 1417:Nicothoe tumulosa 1379:978-2-85653-164-8 1308:978-92-5-103027-1 1283:Lipke B. Holthuis 847:978-2-7099-0577-0 725:Nicothoe tumulosa 677:Glyphea regleyana 671:sexual dimorphism 662:Sexual dimorphism 515:9.767°S 130.000°E 414:using the DNA of 245:, and one in the 223:glypheoid lobster 214: 213: 185:N. inopinata 76: 16:(Redirected from 1711: 1674: 1673: 1661: 1660: 1648: 1647: 1635: 1634: 1622: 1621: 1609: 1608: 1596: 1595: 1583: 1582: 1570: 1569: 1557: 1556: 1544: 1543: 1531: 1530: 1518: 1517: 1516: 1503: 1502: 1501: 1471: 1466: 1437: 1436: 1410: 1404: 1403: 1397: 1393: 1391: 1383: 1354: 1333: 1332: 1326: 1322: 1320: 1312: 1291:(Fenix lobster)" 1279: 1268: 1267: 1236:Laurentaeglyphea 1225: 1219: 1218: 1201:(3/4): 629–635. 1181: 1170: 1169: 1144: 1138: 1137: 1117: 1104: 1098: 1097: 1036: 1030: 1029: 998:Laurentaeglyphea 988: 982: 981: 969: 960: 954: 953: 928: 922: 921: 919: 917: 898: 892: 891: 871: 858: 852: 851: 835: 815: 774: 773: 771: 741: 646:comprise paired 526: 525: 523: 522: 521: 516: 512: 509: 508: 507: 504: 459: 443: 436: 420:Laurentaeglyphea 388:slipper lobsters 381: 356:Laurentaeglyphea 340: 331:specific epithet 294: 264:Laurentaeglyphea 221:is a species of 205: 70: 65: 64: 46: 32: 21: 1719: 1718: 1714: 1713: 1712: 1710: 1709: 1708: 1684: 1683: 1682: 1677: 1669: 1664: 1656: 1651: 1643: 1638: 1630: 1625: 1617: 1612: 1604: 1599: 1591: 1586: 1578: 1573: 1565: 1560: 1552: 1547: 1539: 1534: 1526: 1521: 1512: 1511: 1506: 1497: 1496: 1491: 1478: 1448: 1445: 1440: 1412: 1411: 1407: 1394: 1384: 1380: 1356: 1355: 1336: 1323: 1313: 1309: 1281: 1280: 1271: 1250:(10): 755–759. 1227: 1226: 1222: 1183: 1182: 1173: 1146: 1145: 1141: 1115: 1106: 1105: 1101: 1038: 1037: 1033: 1012:(10): 841–846. 990: 989: 985: 967: 962: 961: 957: 930: 929: 925: 915: 913: 912:. 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Index

Neoglyphea inopinata

Conservation status
Data Deficient
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
Animalia
Arthropoda
Crustacea
Malacostraca
Decapoda
Glypheidae
Binomial name
glypheoid lobster
lobster
claws
Manila Bay
Philippines
Timor Sea
Australia
larval
Laurentaeglyphea
Jacques Forest
Michèle de Saint Laurent
Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
USFC Albatross
Philippines
United States National Museum
Thalassinidea
Smithsonian Institution

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