Bathylamprops calmani Zimmer, 1908
Bathylamprops calmani Zimmer, 1908: 173-175, figs 60–70.— Stebbing, 1913: 159, fig. 108.— Jones, 1969: 120.— Day, 1978: 165–168, 179, fig. 10 A–I.
Type material. Holotype: ZMB 13357, female. Dar-es-Salaam, 6°12’S, 41°17’E.
Diagnosis. Carapace without lateral ridges, entire carapace rugose, without tubercles; eyelobe without spine. Maxilliped 3 carpus 2.0 width of merus. Telson 0.7 uropod peduncles, with 8 pairs lateral setae. Adult male unknown.
Depth. 1300–5350 m.
Distribution. Dar-es-Salaam, Africa.
Remarks. The original description by Zimmer (1908) was based on a damaged mature female specimen. Day (1978) described a more complete mature female specimen. Bathylamprops calmani can be distinguished from all other Bathylamprops by the combination of the carapace without ridges, expanded carpus of maxilliped 3, and the telson longer than 0.5 the length of the uropod peduncles, with at least eight pairs of lateral setae.