A meaning “not”, in combination with lamprops, to indicate that these species have been removed from the genus ... [details]
A combination of the prefix “A” meaning “not”, and the generic name Platysympus, in reference to the great ... [details]
The species is named neozealanicus in reference to the place of collection, the waters of New Zealand. [details]
The combination of the generic name Lamprops, and austro meaning south, in reference to the distribution of this ... [details]
The species is named sulcatus in reference to the sulcus on the carapace. [details]
The new species is named paraleucon because the overall body form greatly resembles species of Leucon with long ... [details]
A combination of brachy, from Latin, meaning short, and the generic name Lamprops, alluding to the short body of ... [details]
The species is named scabridus, from the Latin, in reference to the rough and rugged carapace. [details]
The species is named bruunae for the vessel that collected the specimen, the R/V Anton Bruun. [details]
From the greek doie, meaning uncertain, in combination with lamprops from the family name. The name is in reference ... [details]
Confundus, because of the confusing nature of the species, as it has characteristics similar to both Platysympus ... [details]
The new genus is named Farragolamprops from the combination of the Latin farrago meaning medley or mixture, and the ... [details]
The name comes from the Latin seminalis, meaning seed, alluding to the shape of the carapace. [details]
The new species is named spinacristatus from the Latin, for the anterior dorsal crest of spines on the carapace. [details]
The new species is named impellucidus from the Latin im, meaning not, in combination with pellucidus, as it is most ... [details]
The species is named after the U.S. Coast Guard ship Northwind, the vessel from which the specimens were collected. [details]
The species is named concavus in reference to the concave anterior margin in the dorsal view. [details]
Para meaning like, near or similar, and platysympus, in reference to the similarity of this genus to the genus ... [details]
The species is named aspericristatus from the Latin aspera meaning rough, and cristata for ridges, in reference to ... [details]
The species is named echinolowryi, because the pattern of carapace ridges is very similar to Platytyphlops lowryi, ... [details]
The genus name is named Phallolampropoides for the strong similarity to Phallolamprops in the possession of penial ... [details]
The species is named chukchiensis after the locality of collection, the Chukchi Sea. [details]
The genus name is Phallolamprops from the combination of the similar genus Lamprops and phallus, in reference to ... [details]
The species is named californiensis for location of collection, the coastal waters of California. [details]
The species is named pribilofensis for the locality of collection, St. George, one of the Pribilof Islands. [details]
The new species is named in honor of the late Roger Bamber, who was an excellent and productive taxonomist on the ... [details]
The species is named echinatus, in reference to the spine covered carapace and pereonites. [details]
The species is named for Jim Lowry, in honor of all his contributions to crustacean systematics and great hospitality. [details]
The species is named in honor of Iorgu Petrescu, in recognition of his extensive contributions to cumacean systematics. [details]
The species is named taylorae in honor of Dr. Joanne Taylor, Manager of the Natural Science Collections, Museums ... [details]
The new genus is named Pseudoarchaeocuma due to similiarity to the genus Archaeocuma in the presence of pleopods in ... [details]
The new species is named in honor of Mihai Băcescu, who described the genus Archaeocuma, the first cumacean genus ... [details]
The new genus is similar to Paralamprops and Platytyphlops in overall form, being dorsoventrally flattened with a ... [details]
The species is named chathamensis for the place of collection, Chatham Rise. [details]
The new genus is named Reyssia in honor of Daniel Reyss, who originally described the type species (as ... [details]