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1 October 2002 A New Species of the Genus Rimicaris (Alvinocarididae: Caridea: Decapoda) from the Active Hydrothermal Vent Field, “Kairei Field,” on the Central Indian Ridge, the Indian Ocean
Hajime Watabe, Jun Hashimoto
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Abstract

Rimicaris kairei new species (Alvinocarididae: Caridea: Decapoda) is described based on materials, from the active hydrothermal vent field, “Kairei Field,” on the Central Indian Ridge, the Indian Ocean. The new species is clearly distinguishable from the unique congener, R. exoculata Williams & Rona, 1986, which is known from the Atlantic Ocean. The following morphological differences were identified: (1) all punctations on carapace strongly ornamented by tufts of short stiff setae in R. exoculata, whereas without any setae in R. kairei; (2) antennal flagella in R. exoculata shorter than in R. kairei; (3) walking legs in R. exoculata more robust than in R. kairei.

Hajime Watabe and Jun Hashimoto "A New Species of the Genus Rimicaris (Alvinocarididae: Caridea: Decapoda) from the Active Hydrothermal Vent Field, “Kairei Field,” on the Central Indian Ridge, the Indian Ocean," Zoological Science 19(10), 1167-1174, (1 October 2002). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.19.1167
Received: 11 April 2002; Accepted: 1 July 2002; Published: 1 October 2002
KEYWORDS
Central Indian Ridge
hydrothermal vent
Kairei Field
new species
Rimicaris kairei
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