Poorea Edgar, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4548.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4C6DB448-DE0B-41E1-BAB1-4ACAE95F756F |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5612814 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B78797-C65B-DF0E-0BE8-03B3FDBEFD7E |
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Poorea Edgar, 2012 View in CoL
Leptochelia View in CoL (in part): Bamber (2005): 692 –697, figs 40–42; Bamber (2008): 198 –202, figs 33–35, Guţu & Iliffe (2011): 353 – 361, figs 1–4. Poorea: Edgar (2012) View in CoL : 19.
Remarks. An Indo-Pacific genus per its recent classification with seven species ( Guţu 2016), enlarged from the original three ( Edgar 2012). It is characterised primarily by the males’ relatively short antennule articles 1–2 and stout chelipeds resembling those of the females, with a vertical/near vertical spine comb on the mesial margin of the palm (propodus). As Guţu admits, there remains a significant amount of variation in cheliped and pereopod setation within the genus and some doubt about its species composition. A difficulty is that the generic diagnosis was formulated on a male ( P. wrighti ) and female ( P. nobbi Bamber, 2005 ) of different species
However, a leptocheliid species from Rapa Iti collected during the SFPE-2014 appears to conform to Edgar’s and Guţu’s concepts of Poorea , including an inferodistal spine on the merus of pereopods 2 – 3, a character present in most of the species described so far.
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Poorea Edgar, 2012
Bird, Graham J. 2019 |
Leptochelia
Edgar, G. 2012: 19 |
Gutu, M. & Iliffe, T. M. 2011: 353 |
Bamber, R. N. 2008: 198 |
Bamber, R. N. 2005: 692 |