Thymopides
Thymopides is a genus of deep-water lobsters, comprising the two species Thymopides grobovi and Thymopides laurentae.
Distribution
Two species are included in the genus Thymopides.- Thymopides grobovi is found around Heard Island and the Kerguelen Archipelago in the southern Indian Ocean at depths of.
- Thymopides laurentae is only known from a single hydrothermal vent on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at a depth of .
Description
Taxonomy
The genus was first described by R. N. Burukovsky and B. S. Averin in 1976 under the name Bellator, the Latine word for "warrior", in a paper in the Russian Journal of Zoology. After Lipke Holthuis informed the authors that a genus already existed called Bellator, they published a replacement name in a paper in the journal Crustaceana. That new name was Thymopides, referring to the close resemblance between the new genus and the genus Thymops.In 2003, a second species was described, T. laurentae, commemorating Michèle de Saint Laurent.