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Apseudes hastifrons Norman & Stebbing, 1886

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Norman, A.M., & Stebbing, T.R.R. (1886). V. On the Crustacea Isopoda of the ‘Lightning', ‘Porcupine', and ‘Valorous' Expeditions. Part I.- Apseudidae, Tanaidae, Anthuridae. <em>Transactions of the Zoological Society of London.</em> 12 (4): 77-141. [details]   
Taxonomy Norman & Stebbing did not describe A. hastifrons, but are considered the authorities because in discussing a paper by...  
Taxonomy Norman & Stebbing did not describe A. hastifrons, but are considered the authorities because in discussing a paper by Claus, 1884 they state “[The paper by Claus] is a morphological paper dealing with the general structure of the body and its limbs. The species on which the observations are based is called Apseudes latreillii, Edw. It is certainly not that species as understood by other authors, and comes nearest to A. acutifrons, G.O. Sars. It, however, is distinguished from A. acutifrons in the rostrum being rather wider at the base, the ocular alæ of quite another form, wider and larger, and containing conspicuous eyes, and in slight differences in the lower antennae and other parts. The second gnathopods are altogether different, the front margin of the wrist being furnished with three, and that of the hand with six large spines. We would suggest the name Apseudes hastifrons for this form" [details]
NARMS (2021). Apseudes hastifrons Norman & Stebbing, 1886. Accessed at: http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/narms/narms.php?p=taxdetails&id=136266 on 2024-03-29
Costello, M.J.; Bouchet, P.; Boxshall, G.; Arvanitidis, C.; Appeltans, W. (2024). European Register of Marine Species. Apseudes hastifrons Norman & Stebbing, 1886. Accessed at: https://marbef.org/data../aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=136266 on 2024-03-29
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original description Norman, A.M., & Stebbing, T.R.R. (1886). V. On the Crustacea Isopoda of the ‘Lightning', ‘Porcupine', and ‘Valorous' Expeditions. Part I.- Apseudidae, Tanaidae, Anthuridae. <em>Transactions of the Zoological Society of London.</em> 12 (4): 77-141. [details]   

taxonomy source Lang, K. (1955). Tanaidacea from tropical West Africa. <em>Pages 57-81, In: Bruun, A.F., Atlantide Report No. 3- Scientific Results of the Danish Expedition to the Coasts of Tropical West Africa 1945-1946. Danish Science Press, Copenhagen.</em>  [details]   

basis of record Bird, G.J. (2001). Tanaidacea. In: Costello, M.J., C.S. Emblow, & R. White (eds.), European Register of Marine Species. A Check-List of the Marine Species in Europe and a Bibliography of Guides to Their Identification. <em>Patrimoines Naturels.</em> 50: 310-315. (look up in RoR[details]   

additional source Anderson, G. (2016). Tanaidacea-- Thirty Years of Scholarship. (Vers. 2.0, Dec., 2016)., available online at http://aquila.usm.edu/tanaids30/3 [details]   
 
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Taxonomy Norman & Stebbing did not describe A. hastifrons, but are considered the authorities because in discussing a paper by Claus, 1884 they state “[The paper by Claus] is a morphological paper dealing with the general structure of the body and its limbs. The species on which the observations are based is called Apseudes latreillii, Edw. It is certainly not that species as understood by other authors, and comes nearest to A. acutifrons, G.O. Sars. It, however, is distinguished from A. acutifrons in the rostrum being rather wider at the base, the ocular alæ of quite another form, wider and larger, and containing conspicuous eyes, and in slight differences in the lower antennae and other parts. The second gnathopods are altogether different, the front margin of the wrist being furnished with three, and that of the hand with six large spines. We would suggest the name Apseudes hastifrons for this form" [details]
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