Chalarostylis Explained
Chalarostylis is a genus of cumacean crustaceans in the Lampropidae family, containing two species, including the one formerly placed in Dasylamprops, which is now considered a synonym of Chalarostylis.[1]
Chalarostylis elegans was described by Norman in 1879,[2] while Chalarostylis guanchi was described as Dasylamprops guanchi by Reyss in 1978.[3]
Notes and References
- Sarah Gerken and Alison McCarthy . 2007 . A re-description of Chalarostylis elegans (Cumacea: Lampropidae) . . 27 . 1 . 149–153 . 10.1651/S-2707.1. free .
- Web site: L. Watling . 2009 . Chalarostylis elegans Norman, 1879 . L. Watling . World Cumacea database . . June 13, 2010.
- Web site: S. Gerken . 2010 . Chalarostylis guanchi (Reyss, 1978) . . September 8, 2010.