Coralliogalathea humilis ( Nobili, 1905 )
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Coralliogalathea humilis ( Nobili, 1905) View in CoL
( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 , 5 View FIGURE 5 )
Galathea humilis Nobili, 1905: 397 View in CoL ; 1906a: 124, pl. 8, fig. 4. — Doflein & Balss, 1913: 169 (list). — Lewinsohn, 1969: 117, fig. 22.
Galathea megalochira Nobili, 1906b: 260 View in CoL ; 1907: 376, pl. 1, figs 12, 12a, 12b. — Doflein & Balss, 1913: 169 (list).
Galathea tridentirostris Miyake, 1953: 202 View in CoL , figs 3, 4.
Coralliogalathea humilis View in CoL . — Baba & Javed, 1974: 62, fig. 1. — Baba, 1977: 250; 1982: 61. — Peyrot-Clausade, 1989: 112. — Baba, 1990: 952 (list). — Tirmizi & Javed, 1993: 36, fig. 16. — Poupin, 1996: 19. — Baba, 2005: 240 (list). — Baba et al., 2008: 59.
Material examined. South China Sea. 1 female, Cl 1.65 mm; 1 female, Cl 2.04 mm, MBM150076, CN58C- 525, Jinqing Island, Xisha Archipelago, AT, 24 April 1958.
Distribution. South China Sea; Red Sea; Tuamotu Archipelago, Ohura; Miyako-jima and Ishigaki-jima, Ryukyu Islands; Palau Islands; Djibouti, Gulf of Aden; Madagascar; Biak I., New Guinea; French Polynesia.
Remarks. Both of the specimens are rather small and all the pereopods are missing. A stout spine close to the pleural suture of the pterygostomian flap, the special shape of the third sternite, and other characters agree basically with the descriptions and illustrations of Baba & Javed (1974) and Tirmizi & Javed (1993) except for some intraspecific variations: the flexor margin of the merus of the third maxilliped of one female is armed with one spine and the other female with two spines, whereas most of the specimens from Baba & Javed (1974) and Tirmizi & Javed (1993) are armed with a single spine but four ovigerous females with two spines; three of the eleven specimens from Baba (1974) and two of seven from Tirmizi & Javed (1993) have a biramously dentate tip of the betal-leaf-formed third thoracic sternite, as so do both of specimens in this work.
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Coralliogalathea humilis ( Nobili, 1905 )
Dong, Chao & Li, Xinzheng 2010 |
Coralliogalathea humilis
Baba 2008: 59 |
Baba 2005: 240 |
Poupin 1996: 19 |
Tirmizi 1993: 36 |
Baba 1990: 952 |
Peyrot-Clausade 1989: 112 |
Baba 1977: 250 |
Baba 1974: 62 |
Galathea tridentirostris
Miyake 1953: 202 |
Galathea megalochira
Doflein 1913: 169 |
Nobili 1906: 260 |
Galathea humilis
Lewinsohn 1969: 117 |
Doflein 1913: 169 |
Nobili 1905: 397 |