Brill Academic Publishers, Crustaceana, 11(91), p. 1381-1387, 2018
DOI: 10.1163/15685403-00003845
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AbstractIn this paper, we report some morphological abnormalities for the deep-sea shrimpGlyphocrangon aculeataA. Milne-Edwards, 1881, collected from the western South Atlantic. All specimens analysed herein were collected in Potiguar Basin, located in northeastern Brazil, through bottom trawls along the continental slope between 150 and 2068 m depth in 2009 and 2011. Out of 59 specimens, one ovigerous female, collected at 1074 m depth, was registered with abnormalities in some regions of the carapace, abdomen and telson. Factors such as genetic mutations, nutritional alterations, or deformities during ecdysis are suggested as being the most probable cause of the deformities reported here.