Bathysquilla microps (Manning, 1961)
(Fig. 1A)
Lysiosquilla microps Manning, 1961: 693 –696, fig. 5, pls. 10–11 [type locality: SE of Tortugas, Florida Straits, 24°11.0'N, 83°21.5'E].
Bathysquilla microps .— Manning 1969a: 95 –99, figs. 26–28.— Manning & Struhsaker 1976: 443 –408, figs. 1, 2.— Moosa 1986: 371 –373, fig.1.— Bruce 1988: 90, figs. 1, 5.— Manning et al. 1990: 313 –314, fig. 1.— Manning 1991: 13; 1995: 18.—Tavares & Braga de Mendonça, Jr 1997: 929 –933, fig. 1A–C, E–F.— Ahyong 2001: 12 –14, fig. 7; 2002a: 349–350, fig. 1.— Ahyong & Erdmann 2003: 316.— Ahyong 2012a: 14 –18, fig. 5–6, frontispiece 1A.— González & Biscoito 2015: 1302 –1304, figs. 1, 2.
Material examined. AUSTRAL ISLANDS. Bass Islands: MNHN IU- 2016-9501, 1 female (TL 86 mm), E of Rapa, 27°37.09'S, 144°15.42'W, 800–850 m, BENTHAUS stn CP 1891, 7 November 2002.
Remarks. The present specimen, reported by Ahyong (2012a), is a juvenile, exhibiting whitish overall colouration with a pink abdomen posteriorly and red pereopodal setae. Adults are uniformly deep-red overall.
Distribution. Both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and western Pacific from the Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Guam, Tonga, Hawaiian Islands, the Marquesas and the Austral Islands; 600–1519 m (Manning 1991; Ahyong 2012a).