The name Carangolioides refers to the morphological similarity of this genus to Carangolia. Gender masculine. [details]
The species name is an adjective, derived from the Latin word castellum, and refers to the posterior margin of the ... [details]
The species name is a Latin adjective hamatus (hooked), and refers to the hookshaped posteroventral corner on the ... [details]
From Latin corona (crown), referring to the crown of short, stout setae present on mandible molar combined with the ... [details]
From Latin rotundus (rounded), referring to the rounded projection present at the anteroventral corner of the head. [details]
Holotype: sex unknown, 4.0 mm, Oceanprof I #74, 22°27′31″ S, 40°09′23″ W, 750 m, N/R Astro Garoupa col., ... [details]
Holotype: female, 5.4 mm, Oceanprof II #49, 22°04′32″ S, 39°54′11″ W, 750 m, N/R Astro Garoupa col., ... [details]
Holotype: sex unknown, 3.0 mm, Oceanprof II #59, 21°52′59″ S, 39°55′32″ W, 750 m, N/R Astro Garoupa col., ... [details]