Palaemonella rotumana ( Borradaile, 1898 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13244362 |
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Palaemonella rotumana ( Borradaile, 1898 ) |
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Palaemonella rotumana ( Borradaile, 1898) View in CoL
Periclimenes rotumana Borradaile, 1898: 383 .
Palaemonella vestigialis Kemp, 1922: 123 View in CoL , Figs. 1 View Fig , 2 View Fig , pl. 3: 2; Holthuis, 1952a: 24, Figs. 2a, b View Fig , 3 View Fig .
Palaemonella rotumana View in CoL - Bruce, 1970b: 276, Fig. 2 View Fig ; 2002a: 288, 291; 2003: 221; Chace & Bruce, 1993: 89; Müller, 1993: 45; Li, 1996: 226, Fig. 5 View Fig ; 1997: 234; 2000: 105, Fig. 115; 2001: 80; De Grave, 2000: 129, Fig. 5 View Fig ; Li & Liu, 2003: 160, Figs. 5 View Fig c-q.
Material examined. – 1 male, 1 female, CN 92 C-187C, Xincun , coll. X. Li, 27 Mar.1992 ; 1 ovig female, CN 92 C-1405C, Lanmai, Lingao, Hainan Is. , intertidal, coll. X. Li, 9 Apr.1992 ; 1 ovig female, CN 92 C-1419B, Linchang Reef, Hainan Is. , intertidal, coll. X. Li, 10 Apr.1992 ; 1 male, CN R175 B-27, [20º10’N, 110º15’E], 43.5m, corals, AT, coll. F. Sun, 11 Apr.1960 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, CN Q55 B-38, [17 30’N, 108 E], sandy mud, 85m, BT, coll. Fengshan Xu, 16 Apr.1959 .
Distribution. – Red Sea and eastern Africa to Hawaii, Eastern Mediterranean.
Remarks. – Commonest species of the genus, distributed from littoral to a depth of 128 meters. It is very close to Palaemonella pottsi ( Borradaile, 1915) . As pointed out and illustrated by Bruce (1970b, 2002a) and De Grave (2000), these two species can be distinguished by the configuration of the dactyl and propodus of the ambulatory pereiopods. In P. rotumana the ventral margin of the dactyl of ambulatory pereiopods is smoothly concave, not biconcave, and the apical ventral propodal spines are long, reaching 0.4-0.5 of the dactyl length, sometimes, this species has an obscure and sometimes a distinct postorbital ridge. In P. pottsi the unguis of dactyl of ambulatory pereiopods is clearly demarcated, the ventral margin of corpus of the dactyl is sinuous or biconcave, and the apical ventral propodal spines are small; the carapace always without supraorbital tubercle. Additionally, P. rotumana is a free-living species, but P. pottsi is associated with crinoids.
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Wellcome Collection of Bacteria, Burroughs Wellcome Research Laboratories |
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Palaemonella rotumana ( Borradaile, 1898 )
Li, Xinzheng, Bruce, Alexander J. & Manning *, Raymond B. 2004 |
Palaemonella rotumana
De Grave, S 2000: 129 |
Chace, F 1993: 89 |
Muller, H 1993: 45 |
Bruce, A 1970: 276 |
Palaemonella vestigialis
Holthuis, L 1952: 24 |
Kemp, S 1922: 123 |
Periclimenes rotumana
Borradaile, L 1898: 383 |