Synalpheus
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.189568 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5613615 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039187EB-FFC5-150B-ACDA-FAB9FCE8F864 |
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Synalpheus View in CoL ul (Ríos and Duffy)
Material examined. Jamaica: non-ovigerous individual ( VIMS 08JAM0301), Columbus Park, Discovery Bay, from canals of Hymeniacidon caerulea . Non-ovigerous individual ( VIMS 08JAM0803), Columbus Park, Discovery Bay, from canals of Hyattella intestinalis . Non-ovigerous individual ( VIMS 08JAM3401), forereef (near M1 channel marker), Discovery Bay, from canals of H. caerulea . Non-ovigerous individual ( VIMS 08JAM4801), Columbus Park, Discovery Bay, from canals of Lissodendoryx sp. Ovigerous female ( VIMS 08JAM6602), Dairy Bull Reef, from canals of H. caerulea . MaxCL ovigerous female: 2.44 mm. MaxCL nonovigerous individual: 3.00 mm.
Color. Translucent; distal portion of major chela bright orange; embryos and ovaries bright orange.
Hosts and ecology. In Jamaica, S. ul was collected from a variety of sponge species, including Hymeniacidon caerulea , Hyattella intestinalis , and Lissodendoryx sp. This pattern of generalized host associations contrasts with that found in Belize, where it seems to be a specialist on H. caerulea .
Distribution. Belize (Macdonald et al. 2006; Ríos and Duffy 2007); Jamaica (this study).
Remarks. Synalpheus ul is another member of the morphologically similar complex of species that includes S. pandionis , S. dardeaui , and S. yano . Individuals of S. ul superficially resemble the related S. yano , but can be distinguished by the presence in S. ul of a scaphocerite blade (reduced but present in some individuals) and distal telson spines that are unequal in length.
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Virginia Institute of Marine Science |
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