Balsscallichirus masoomi ( Tirmizi, 1970 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4803.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5255858 |
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Balsscallichirus masoomi ( Tirmizi, 1970 ) |
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Balsscallichirus masoomi ( Tirmizi, 1970)
( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 )
Callianassa (Callichirus) masoomi Tirmizi, 1970: 245 , figs. 1–3.
Podocallichirus masoomi . — Sakai 1999: 58; Sakai 2005: 192; Sepahvand & Sari 2010: 47, fig. 5.
Tirmizicallichirus masoomi . — Sakai 2011: 475; Naderloo & Türkay 2012: 18 View Cited Treatment .
Callichirus masoomi . — Sepahvand et al. 2013: 5; Sepahvand et al. 2014: 142.
Balsscallichirus masoomi . — Hyžný 2016: 43, fig. 3.
Callianassa (Callichirus) kewalramanii Sankolli, 1971: 94 , fig. 5.
Material examined. Kuwait: 1 female, OUMNH. ZC. 2020.01.036, Failaka Island , eastern side, 29°23.409’N 48°23.927’E, shallow subtidal partly exposed at low tide (0–0.3 m), muddy bottom close to rocky platform, suction (yabby) pump, in burrow, together with Salmoneus sp. nov., leg. A. Anker, 03.x.2019 [fcn KUW-067] GoogleMaps ; 1 male, OUMNH. ZC. 2020.01.037, same collection details [fcn KUW-062] ; 1 male, OUMNH. ZC. 2020.01.038, same collection details [fcn KUW-075] ; 1 male, OUMNH. ZC. 2020.01.039, same collection details [fcn KUW-072]; 1 ov. female (pleon somewhat damaged), OUMNH. ZC. 2020.01.040 , Kuwait City, Ras Ajuzah , 29°23.656’N 47°59.840’E, sand-mud-rock intertidal and adjacent shallow subtidal (less than 0.3 m at low tide), muddy sand, suction (yabby) pump, in burrow, leg. A. Anker & M. Nithyanandan, 25.ix.2019 [fcn KUW-028] GoogleMaps ; 1 male, OUMNH. ZC. 2020.01.041, same collection details [fcn KUW-026] ; 1 female, MNHN-IU-2019-3184, Failaka Island , eastern side, shallow subtidal flat partly exposed at low tide (0–0.3 m), suction (yabby) pump, in burrow, leg. A. Anker, 12.ii.2020 [fcn FA-017] ; 1 female (missing posterior part of pleon), KISR, Al-Shaab , rocky intertidal, low tide, leg. M. Al-Kandari et al., 19.i.2014 .
General distribution. Northern Indian Ocean: India (near Mumbai), Pakistan (near Karachi) and the Arabian Gulf ( Iran, Kuwait) ( Sepahvand et al. 2013; present study).
Ecology. Intertidal and shallow subtidal; sandy or sandy-muddy bottoms, in burrows.
Remarks. Balsscallichirus masoomi appears to be the most common ghost shrimp in northern Kuwait ( Kuwait City area, Failaka Island). Among the two callianassids presently known from Kuwait, B. masoomi can be recognised by the ventrally serrated carpus of the major cheliped ( Fig. 12C View FIGURE 12 ) and the centrally convex posterior margin of the telson ( Fig. 12D View FIGURE 12 ). The spacious burrows of B. masoomi occasionally host a small alpheid shrimp, Salmoneus ikaros , recently described based on a single specimen extracted from this ghost shrimp’s burrow ( Anker et al. 2020).
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Zoological Collection, University of Vienna |
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Balsscallichirus masoomi ( Tirmizi, 1970 )
Al-Kandari, Manal, Anker, Arthur, Hussain, Sumaiah, Al-Yassen, Sharifa, Sattari, Zainab & Grave, Sammy De 2020 |
Balsscallichirus masoomi
Hyzny, M. 2016: 43 |
Callichirus masoomi
Sepahvand, V. & Sari, A. & Tudge, C. & Bolouki, M. 2014: 142 |
Sepahvand, V. & Sari, A. & Salehi, H. & Nabavi, S. M. B. & Ghorbanzadeh, S. G. 2013: 5 |
Podocallichirus masoomi
Sepahvand, V. & Sari, A. 2010: 47 |
Sakai, K. 2005: 192 |
Sakai, K. 1999: 58 |
Callianassa (Callichirus) kewalramanii
Sankolli, K. N. 1971: 94 |
Callianassa (Callichirus) masoomi
Tirmizi, N. M. 1970: 245 |