Abstract
The Tryphosidae is a species-rich family of the order Amphipoda. During the survey of the abyssal depths of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the east Pacific, a new species of the genus Lepidepecreum was found. The species is here illustrated and described in detail; a confocal laser scanning microscope image and a molecular barcode are also provided. Lepidepecreum myla sp. nov. differs from its congeners by the presence of a dorsal carina on all pereonites, moderately cleft telson (1/3 of the length), and a weak distal expansion of P7 basis, not extending longer than mid-merus. This study provides the first record of the genus from abyssal depths.