Classification :
Eukarya - Opisthokonta - Animalia - Arthropoda - Crustacea - Malacostraca - Eumalacostraca - Eucarida - Decapoda - Pleocyemata - Caridea - Palaemonoidea - Palaemonidae - Pontoniinae - Periclimenes
Periclimenes thermohydrophilus Hayashi & Ohtomi, 2001
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 Periclimenes thermohydrophilus Hayashi & Ohtomi, 2001
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■ Record acquisition rangeWith latitude and longitude information:100%
Latitude
23.080500 ~ 31.662700
Longitude
130.800000 ~ 142.325300
Depth
90.5 ~ 468.00 m
■ Record acquisition periodWith period:100%
2005/01/28 ~ 2020/01/20
* Date last modified:2023/11/27
■ Number of record28  
[Environment data]
Red list status in Japan
Near Threatened: Kagoshima
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Periclimenes thermohydrophilus is the first palaemonid shrimp collected from hydrothermal vent fields. The body color of the shrimp is entirely crimson red and distinguished from congeners in having a short and narrow rostrum, an isolated epigastric spine, a submerginal antennal spine, and unarmed long carpus of the second pereopods. The species is known only from the eastern end of Kagoshima Bay at depths of 90-115 m. Hayashi & Ohtomi (2001) reported that the shrimp was always found in or around colonies of Lamellibrachia satsuma and other unidentified polychaete tube worms, growing at the hydrothermal vent fields. However, the relationship between P. thermohydrophilus and tube worms is uncertain.
Periclimenes thermohydrophilus Hayashi & Ohtomi, 2001 of literature
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De Grave, S. and C. H. J. M. Fransen (2011) Carideorum catalogus: the recent species of the dendrobranchiate, stenopodidean, procarididean and caridean shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda). Zoologische Mededelingen, 85, 195-589, 1-59 figs.
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Hayashi, K. I. (2005) Prawns, Shrimps and Lobsters from Japan (141). Family Palaemonidae, Subfamily Pontoniinae-Genus Periclimenes (7). Aquabiology, 27(3), 260-265 (in Japanese).
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Hayashi, K.-I. and J. Ohtomi (2001) A new species of the genus Periclimenes (Decapoda: Caridea: Palaemonidae) collected from hydrothermal vent fields in Kagoshima Bay, Japan. Crustacean Research 30: 160-171.
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