A new species of the caridean family Thoridae, Lebbeus liui sp. nov., is described from the Bohai Sea, China. It belongs to the group characterized by the presence of epipods on the third maxilliped to third pereiopod. The new species is most similar to L. fasciatus and L. speciosus. It differs from the above two species by the number of the dorsal teeth and the spacing of those on the rostrum, and by the posterior median margin of the telson not produced into a triangular tooth.
Une nouvelle espèce de la famille de Caridea Thoridae, Lebbeus liui sp. nov., est décrite de la mer de Bohai, Chine. Elle appartient au groupe caractérisé par la présence d’épipodites sur le troisième maxillipède et jusqu’au troisième péréiopode. La nouvelle espèce est la plus proche de L. fasciatus et de L. speciosus. Elle diffère de ces deux espèces par le nombre de dents dorsales et l’espacement de celles situées sur le rostre, et par le bord médian postérieur du telson non prolongé en une dent triangulaire.
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A new species of the caridean family Thoridae, Lebbeus liui sp. nov., is described from the Bohai Sea, China. It belongs to the group characterized by the presence of epipods on the third maxilliped to third pereiopod. The new species is most similar to L. fasciatus and L. speciosus. It differs from the above two species by the number of the dorsal teeth and the spacing of those on the rostrum, and by the posterior median margin of the telson not produced into a triangular tooth.
Une nouvelle espèce de la famille de Caridea Thoridae, Lebbeus liui sp. nov., est décrite de la mer de Bohai, Chine. Elle appartient au groupe caractérisé par la présence d’épipodites sur le troisième maxillipède et jusqu’au troisième péréiopode. La nouvelle espèce est la plus proche de L. fasciatus et de L. speciosus. Elle diffère de ces deux espèces par le nombre de dents dorsales et l’espacement de celles situées sur le rostre, et par le bord médian postérieur du telson non prolongé en une dent triangulaire.
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