Lophogaster pacificus Fage, 1940

Mizutani, Yoshiaki, Yanagisawa, Satoshi, Ichikawa, Mizuki, Nishio, Keisuke, Sakai, Hiroya, Nonokawa, Daishi, Makino, Yuichiro, Suzuki, Hitomi, Ichimiya, Hitoshi, Uchida, Yasuhiro, Watanabe, Junji, Kanashiro, Masaaki, Iwawaki, Tomoya, Kondo, Shun, Shibata, Rei, Inden, Yasuya & Murohara, Toyoaki, 2025, Species of the Lophogastrid Genera Lophogaster M. Sars, 1857 and Paralophogaster Hansen, 1910 (Crustacea: Lophogastrida: Lophogastridae) Collected from the West Pacific and Eastern Indian Oceans, Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science. Series A, Zoology (Optometrists) 51 (2), pp. 31-49 : 38-40

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Lophogaster pacificus Fage, 1940
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Lophogaster pacificus Fage, 1940 View in CoL

( Fig. 5 View Fig )

Lophogaster typicus View in CoL : Ortmann, 1906: 967 (in part, not M. Sars, 1857)

Lophogaster pacificus Fage, 1940 View in CoL ; 324; — 1942: 29, figs. 18a–d, 24b, 25a, 26, 27; Murano, 1970: 3, fig. 1e–i; Băcescu, 1985: 363, fig. 1a–f; — 1991: 88 (part); Wang and Liu, 1994: 64, fig. 2; — 1997: 195: Liu and Wang, 2000: 61, fig. 2.

Not Lophogaster pacificus View in CoL : O. S. Tattersall, 1960: 534, fig. 3; Băcescu, 1981: 265, figs. 1c–i, 2a–i; — 1991: 88 (at least in part) (= L. japonicus W. M. Tattersall, 1951 View in CoL )

Material examined. East China Sea. 1 male (cl 4.2 mm) , 2 females (cl 6.0, 6.2 mm), 1 juv. (cl 2.8 mm), KH-74-3, St. B 13, 31°36.9′N 127°06. 5′E – 31°38.5′N 127°08.8′E, 110– 110 m, inner net of 3 m Beam Trawl , 6 Aug 1974, coll. M. Murano (NSMT-Cr 32887) GoogleMaps . Sahul Shelf. 1 juv. (cl 1.2 mm) (id tentative), KH-72-1, St. 29, 12°17.3′S 129°40.9′E – 12°17.2′S 129°41.8′E, 52– 49 m, inner net of 3 m Beam Trawl , 24 June 1972, coll. M. Murano (NSMT-Cr 32888) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Body somewhat calcified.

Carapace ( Fig. 5a, b View Fig ) with distinct post-ocular processes as well as numerous tubercles of different sizes and shapes scattered on dorsal surface; rostral plate slightly narrowing anteriorly, small part of eye-stalk exposed but completely covering basal 2 segments of antennular peduncle in dorsal view, with sharp tooth at antero-lateral corner; rostral process weakly curving upwards, barely reaching anterior end of antennular peduncle; low carina running on branchial region of carapace; postero-lateral tooth (alar spine) moderately long, directed obliquely upwards.

Abdomen ( Fig. 5c View Fig ) in both sexes with sharp ventral process on anterior 5 somites, decreasing its height posteriorly; postero-ventral corner of fifth pleuron angulate or with minute process; sixth somite about 1.3 times as long as fifth.

Telson ( Fig. 5c, d View Fig ) about 1.8 times as long as sixth abdominal somite, with somewhat low median tubercle in basal part, dorsal surface slightly sulcate posteriorly; lateral margin armed commonly with 2 pairs of setal-spines in addition to ordinary 2 distal pairs; median part of posterior margin weakly produced, bearing 4 short setal-spines and 2 plumose setae.

Exopod of uropod ( Fig. 5c View Fig ) slightly shorter than endopod, outer margin smooth, ending in triangular process; endopod reaching near mid-length between distal end and posterior pair of lateral setal-spines of telson.

Antennular lamina ( Fig. 5e View Fig ) with widely rounded major lobe but no projection at inner distal corner forming obtuse shoulder, with single seta near inner base of major lobe.

Antennal scale ( Fig. 5f View Fig ) sub-triangular in general form, apical tooth slightly curving inwards; outer margin weakly convex, bearing 5, occasionally 4, denticles on distal two-thirds.

Endopod of seventh thoracopod ( Fig. 5 g View Fig ) with short tooth on pre-coxa.

Remarks. As aforementioned, several early researchers considered Lophogaster pacificus to be a senior synonym over L. japonicus , but the difference between these two species was explic- itly discussed by Murano (1970) (see l Remarks z under L. japonicus ).

In addition to the previous observations, it appears that this species has a relatively longer postero-lateral carapace tooth (= alar spine) as compared with that of L. japonicus .

Distribution. This species has been collected from the tropical to temperate regions of the western Pacific, including its marginal seas.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Lophogastrida

Family

Lophogastridae

Genus

Lophogaster

Loc

Lophogaster pacificus Fage, 1940

Mizutani, Yoshiaki, Yanagisawa, Satoshi, Ichikawa, Mizuki, Nishio, Keisuke, Sakai, Hiroya, Nonokawa, Daishi, Makino, Yuichiro, Suzuki, Hitomi, Ichimiya, Hitoshi, Uchida, Yasuhiro, Watanabe, Junji, Kanashiro, Masaaki, Iwawaki, Tomoya, Kondo, Shun, Shibata, Rei, Inden, Yasuya & Murohara, Toyoaki 2025
2025
Loc

Lophogaster pacificus

Liu, R. & S. Wang 2000: 61
Wang, S. & R. Liu 1994: 64
Bacescu, M. 1985: 363
Murano, M. 1970: 3
1970
Loc

Lophogaster typicus

Ortmann, A. E. 1906: 967
1906
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