Glyphus Explained

Glyphus is a genus of shrimp from the family Pasiphaeidae, first described by Henri Filhol in 1884.[1] [2] The type species is Glyphus marsupialis, by monotypy.[3]

In La vie au fonds des mers, Filhol describes it as being found at depths of 882 m between the Canaries and Cap Vert.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Australian Faunal Directory: Glyphus. 2022-01-28. biodiversity.org.au. en.
  2. Filhol, H.. Henri Filhol. 1884. Exploration sous-marine Voyage du "Talisman". La Nature. Paris . 12 (part 1). 119–122, 134–138, 147–151, 161–164, 182–186, 198–202, 230–234, 278–282, 326–330, 391–394. [231]. fr.
  3. Web site: WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Glyphus Filhol, 1884. 2022-01-28. www.marinespecies.org.
  4. Book: 1885. La vie au fond des mers: les explorations sous-marines et les voyages du Travailleur et du Talisman: Crustacés. Filhol, H.. 140.