Lepidophthalmus is a genus of crustaceans.
Species
Lepidophthalmus contains the following species:
- Lepidophthalmus bocourti <small>(A. Milne-Edwards, 1870)</small>
- Lepidophthalmus eiseni <small>Holmes, 1904</small>
- Lepidophthalmus grandidieri <small>(Coutière, 1899)</small>
- Lepidophthalmus jamaicense <small>(Schmitt, 1935)</small>
- Lepidophthalmus louisianensis <small>(Schmitt, 1935)</small>
- Lepidophthalmus manningi <small>Feder & Staton, 2000</small>
- Lepidophthalmus rafai <small>Felder & Manning, 1998</small>
- Lepidophthalmus richardi <small>Felder & Manning, 1997</small>
- Lepidophthalmus rosae <small>(Nobili, 1904)</small>
- Lepidophthalmus sinuensis <small>Lemaitre & Rodrigues, 1991</small>
- Lepidophthalmus siriboia <small>Felder & Rodrigues, 1993</small>
- Lepidophthalmus socotrensis <small>Sakai & Apel, 2002</small>
- Lepidophthalmus tridentatus <small>(Von Martens, 1868)</small>
- Lepidophthalmus turneranus <small>(White, 1861)</small>
Only one species is known from the fossil record: Remains attributable to the extant species Lepidophthalmus jamaicense have been found in Upper Pleistocene deposits at Port Morant Harbour in the parish of St. Thomas, Jamaica.
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