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Record of Deep-Sea Shrimp of Pasiphaea sivado Species Group (Decapoda:Caridea:Pasiphaeidae) in the Western Indian Ocean Collected by R/V Anton Bruun (IIOE Cruise)

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This paper deals with a deep sea pelagic shrimp species of the genus Pasiphaea in Pasiphaea sivado species group which was collected by the vessel Anton Bruun (IIOE cruise) in the northwestern waters of the Indian Ocean from Cruise 4A station 185 20°39'N, 64°41'E, night 3173, dated 30, October 1963. No specimen of Pasiphaea sivado group has been reported from the given coordinates of the Indian Ocean. The present record would seem to be the first record of P. sivado from these coordinates and therefore constitutes new data on the biogeographical distribution of Pasiphaea sivado species group. As already documented that the deep sea is the largest biome on earth and hosts the majority of as yet undescribed or not correctly reported species. This specimen might turn out a new species yet to be discovered. Careful examination of more material collected in the northwestern Indian Ocean could result in the recognition of taxonomically cryptic species, as in the case of the pelagic shrimp Pasiphaea sivado. This specimen is illustrated and its comparative descriptive information, taxonomic comments and horizontal distribution is given. The introduction includes a summary of work done by other scholars on the zooplankton species, based on information obtained from the samples collected by Anton Bruun in the Indian Ocean. A large number of papers relating to synthesis of zooplankton of IIOE in Indian ocean region have appeared since IIOE was originally envisioned, one of the first multi-national ocean research projects.

Published in International Journal of Animal Science and Technology (Volume 6, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijast.20220602.13
Page(s) 42-47
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Pasiphaea sivado, Vessel Anton Bruun (IIOE Cruise), Northwestern Waters of the Indian Ocean, Description

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