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Image of <i>Erythrops serrata</i> (G. O. Sars 1863)

Erythrops serrata (G. O. Sars 1863)

Description

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Light pink in color.

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Ershova, Elizaveta
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Diagnostic Description

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Very similar to Erythrops abyssorum differs in length of the last spine of the scaphocerite and shape of the telson.

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Ershova, Elizaveta
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Distribution

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Boreal species, occurs in the western part of the Barents Sea

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Morphology

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The last abdominal segment is equal in length to the previous 2.
The outer edge of the scaphocerite of the antennae has 7-8 thick spines, the point of the last spine protrudes above the upper edge of scaphocerite, so that its total length extends to the end of this last spine.
Thoracopods are long.
The back edge of the telson is straight, carries 4 spines and 2 long setae in the center.

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Size

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Length around 11 mm

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