Biology:Leidya bimini

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Short description: Species of crustacean


Leidya bimini
Annual report of the New Jersey State Museum (1911) (19365715035).jpg
Sketch of the related species Leidya distorta
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L. bimini
Binomial name
Leidya bimini
(Pearse, 1951) 

Leidya bimini is an isopoda parasite present in the Gulf of Mexico. First described in 1951 by Pearse.[1]

Description

Leidya bimini is a species known to parasitize Pachygrapsus transversus and Armases cinereum, crab species.[2] It attaches itself to the branchial chamber of the host. In 2002, researchers conducted an examination of the grapsoid crab A. cinereum. The study found that 3.7% of A. cinereum, in the Tampa Bay area, were infected with L. bimini. Like most Bopyrids the species experiences sexual dimorphism, the female being larger than the male individuals. L. bimini has measured up to 4.5-5.3 mm long for females and 1.9-2.5 mm long for the males.[3]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q777507 entry