Podocallichirus obesulus, Miers, 1884
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4803.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5255864 |
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Podocallichirus obesulus |
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Polyonyx obesulus Miers, 1884
( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 )
Polyonyx obesulus Miers, 1884: 272 , pl. 29, fig. D; Haig 1966: 61; Naderloo & Türkay 2012: 22.
Polyonyx parvidens Nobili, 1906a: 161 .
Polyonyx paucidens.— Nobili 1906b: 70, pl. 5, fig. 16 [lapsus calami for P. parvidens Nobili, 1906 ].
Material examined. Kuwait: 1 male, MNHN-IU-2019-3186, Failaka Island , rocky intertidal with muddy pools, low tide, in yellow sponge, leg. S. Chelakkan, 12.ii.2020 (fcn FA-019) .
General distribution. Indo-West Pacific, ranging from the Arabian Gulf ( Iran, Kuwait, UAE) to Japan, Australia and New Caledonia ( Osawa & Chan 2010; Naderloo & Türkay 2012).
Ecology. Intertidal and subtidal, down to 55 m; frequently in sponges ( Fig. 15B View FIGURE 15 ) and coral crevices, in the latter case presumably associated with cryptic sponges ( Osawa & Chan 2010); the single specimen from Failaka was found in the same yellow sponge as several individuals of U. octoceras (see above).
Remarks. As pointed out by Osawa & Chan (2010), the taxonomy of P. obesulus is somewhat problematic and a revision of the species is necessary. In this context, the taxonomic status of P. parvidens , originally described from the Arabian Gulf ( Nobili 1906a, b) and later synonimised with P. obesulus , may need a reassessment. Nevertheless, the colour pattern of the Kuwaiti specimen corresponds fairly well to that of the Taiwanese specimen in Osawa & Chan (2010). The species seems to be relatively common in the Arabian Gulf, but is herein recorded for the first time from Kuwait.
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Podocallichirus obesulus
Al-Kandari, Manal, Anker, Arthur, Hussain, Sumaiah, Al-Yassen, Sharifa, Sattari, Zainab & Grave, Sammy De 2020 |
parvidens
Nobili, G. 1906: 161 |
obesulus
Naderloo, R. & Turkay, M. 2012: 22 |
Haig, J. 1966: 61 |
Miers, E. J. 1884: 272 |