Watling, L.; Gerken, S. (2018). World Cumacea Database. Lampropidae Sars, 1878. Accessed through: Kennedy, M.K., L. Van Guelpen, G. Pohle, L. Bajona (Eds.) (2018) Canadian Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/carms/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=110381 on 2019-02-21
Kennedy, M.K., L. Van Guelpen, G. Pohle, L. Bajona (Eds.) (2019). Canadian Register of Marine Species. Lampropidae Sars, 1878. Accessed at: http://www.marinespecies.org/CaRMS/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=110381 on 2019-02-21
basis of recordWatling, L. (2001). Cumacea, <B><I>in</I></B>: Costello, M.J. <i>et al.</i> (Ed.) (2001). <i>European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels,</i> 50: pp. 308-310 (look up in IMIS) [details]
additional sourceMartin, J.W., & Davis, G.E. (2001). An updated classification of the recent Crustacea. <em>Science Series, 39. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Los Angeles, CA (USA).</em> 124 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors
additional sourceHayward, P.J.; Ryland, J.S. (Ed.). (1990). The marine fauna of the British Isles and North-West Europe: 1. Introduction and protozoans to arthropods. Clarendon Press: Oxford, UK. ISBN 0-19-857356-1. 627 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details]
identification resourceGerken, S. (2018). The Lampropidae (Crustacea: Cumacea) of the World. <em>Zootaxa.</em> 4428(1): 1-192., available online athttps://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4428.1.1[details] Available for editors
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Morphology
Telson present, of medium or large size, with 3 or more terminal setae, rarely with only 1.
Uropod inner ramus three-articulate.
Male pleopods 3 or 0 pairs, with external process on inner ramus; female pleopods present in one species.
Number free thoracic somites never reduced.
Exopods on maxillipeds and the following combinations of pereopods: in the male 1-4; in the female, 2 + 2 rudimentary, rarely 1 or 1 + 1 rudimentary.
Mandible naviculoid, with large section dorsal to molar.