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Physetocaris

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Infraorder
  
Caridea

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Decapoda

Higher classification
  
Physetocarididae

Superfamily
  
Physetocaridoidea Chace, 1940

Scientific name
  
Physetocaris microphthalma

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Physetocaris is a monotypic genus of caridean shrimp, containing a single species, Physetocaris microphthalma.

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Systematics

Physetocaris microphthalma is placed in its own family (Physetocarididae) and superfamily (Physetocaridoidea). The genus and species were described in 1940 by Fenner A. Chace, Jr.

Description

Adults have no eyes, and are missing the last segment of the first pereiopod, which is therefore unable to form a claw. They also have reduced gills and mouthparts, and no exopods on the pereiopods. The carapace is enlarged, and forms a tall rostrum.

Distribution

P. microphthalma is rare, with only 35 specimens counted in a 1985 review. Although very poorly known, the distribution of Physetocaris appears to be very wide. In addition to specimens from both western and eastern parts of the Atlantic Ocean, it has been found in the southern Pacific Ocean.

References

Physetocaris Wikipedia