Elamenopsis lineata A. Milne-Edwards, 1873

Elamenopsis lineatus [sic] A. Milne-Edwards, 1873: 324, pl. 18, fig. 4

Elamenopsis lineatus – Kemp 1917: 250. — Tesch 1918: 26, pl. 1, fig. 5, 5a–c. — Serène & Umali 1970: 58, pl. 5, fig. 11. — Chuang & Ng 1994: 86, table 1.

Elamenopsis lineata – Lucas 1980: 192, figs 3j, 5j, 8e, l0j. — Ng & Richer de Forges 1996: 263, fig. 1. — Ng & Chuang 1996: 4 (key), 19, 40, figs 15–6. — Guinot & Richer de Forges 1997: 468, figs 4j–l, 7b.

Not Elamenopsis lineata Rahayu & Ng, 2004 (= Elamenopsis gracilipes Rahayu & Ng, 2019; see Rahayu & Ng 2019).

Elamenopsis lineata, based on one specimen collected at Dotio, New Caledonia (and whose holotype is not a male as reported by A. Milne-Edwards in 1873 but a female as noted by Lucas in 1980) and redescribed by Ng & Chuang (1996: 40, figs 15–16), was not collected by the Hydrobio Expedition. The species is known from Queensland (Australia) and Sulawesi (Indonesia) (Ng & Chuang 1996). It is an estuarine species, found in sandy mud, and in mangrove area.