Ampelisca dimboola Lowry & Poore, 1985
Ampelisca dimboola . — Lowry & Poore, 1985: 271–273, figs 11, 12. — King, 2009: 133–135, fig. 1.
Material examined. NMV J71694–71696, 4 specimens, Australia, Queensland, N side of Noddy Reef, 13.6°S 143.8°E, 42 m (ASB-2 stns) ; NMV J71697, 1 specimen, N of Green Island, 16.7°S 145.9°E, 52 m (ASB-3 stn) ; NMV J71698–71793, 34 specimens, N end of Hervey Bay, off Burnett Heads, 24.5°S 152.8°E, 11–49 m (ASB-5 stns) ; NMV J71714–71731, 65 specimens, 150 km N of North Point, end of Moreton Island, 26.9°S 153.5°E, 36–53 m (ASB-6 stns) .
Distribution. Australia, Queensland (13°S) to eastern Victoria, shelf and bays, 4– 53 m.
Remarks. Ampelisca dimboola is recognized by the combination of the short antenna 1, truncate basis of pereopod 7, reaching only halfway along the ischium, and the oblique posterior margin of the crest on urosomite 1. The species was re-illustrated by King (2009) who extended the distribution from eastern Victoria and New South Wales to Fantome Island, Queensland (18°S). The new records extend the species’ range further north to 13°S.