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Cumopsis fagei

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Cumopsis fagei
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Cumacea
Family: Bodotriidae
Genus: Cumopsis
Species:
C. fagei
Binomial name
Cumopsis fagei
(Băcescu, 1956)

Cumopsis fagei is a species of hooded shrimp from the family Bodotriidae. It is named for the French zoologist Louis Fage, and so should be pronounced /ˈfɑːʒ/.[1]

Body plan of a typical cumacean. See in article text for C. fagei's difference from this image.

Description

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Cumopsis fagei is small, about 6 mm (14 inch) long.[2]

Cumopsis fagei can be differentiated from similar cumaceans in that it has:

  • a carapace without lateral folds
  • pereon segments are smooth dorsally
  • the female uropod ('tail-foot') is as long as the combined length of the three posterior pleon segments
  • the proximal segment of the exopod is longer than the distal segment, which terminates with a strong spine but lacks spines on its inner edge[3]

Ecology

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As with other hooded shrimp, C. fagei is gonochoric and sexually dimorphic. It swarms nocturnally to breed. Females brood eggs in the brood pouch (marsupium), where they moult, become mancas and leave.[2]

Distribution

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Cumopsis fagei is found in the Eastern Atlantic, off of Ireland, Great Britain,[4] Morocco and France. It lives in the demersal zone, sandy beaches and in the sublittoral zone.[5][6][7]

References

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  1. ^ "40 de ani de la înfiinţarea Muzeului Apelor şi 114 ani de la naşterea academicianului Mihai Băcescu". Cotidianul Crai nou. March 29, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Cumopsis fagei Băcescu, 1956". marinespecies.org.
  3. ^ Handbook of the Marine Fauna of North-West Europe. (1995:322). Japan: OUP Oxford.
  4. ^ Thompson, T. E., Brown, G. H. (1976:17). British opisthobranch molluscs: mollusca, gastropoda : keys and notes for the identification of the species. United Kingdom: Linnean Society of London.
  5. ^ "Cumopsis fagei - Detail - Biodiversity Maps". maps.biodiversityireland.ie.
  6. ^ "Cumopsis fagei". www.sealifebase.se.
  7. ^ "Cumopsis fagei Băcescu, 1956". www.gbif.org.