Paraxiopsis brocki (De Man, 1888 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2018.77.01 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8076201 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C71D06-3E7D-FF83-FCF3-FF5849B0F9CA |
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Paraxiopsis brocki (De Man, 1888 ) |
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Paraxiopsis brocki (De Man, 1888) View in CoL
Figs 2c, d View Figure 2 , 6c–g View Figure 6
Axius brocki De Man, 1888: 475 View in CoL , pl. 20 fig. 3.
Axiopsis (Paraxiopsis) brocki .— De Man, 1905: 597.— Tirmizi, 1983: 88–90, fig. 3.
Eutrichocheles brocki View in CoL .— Sakai and de Saint Laurent,1989: 52, fig. 4B.— Ngoc-Ho, 1998: 365–368, fig. 1.
Paraxiopsis brocki View in CoL .— Kensley, 1996.— Poore and Collins, 2009: 266 View Cited Treatment .— Sakai, 2011: 158–161, fig. 27C (full synonymy).
Material examined. Papua New Guinea. Madang Province, PAPUA NIUGINI stations. W of Panab I., 05° 10.3' S, 145° 48.5'E, 1–18 m (stn PR147), IU-2013-7108 (male, 6.8 mm). GoogleMaps Riwo, mangrove, 05° 09' S, 145° 48.2' E, 1–2 m (stn PR235), IU-2013-7118 (ovigerous female, 5.5 mm). GoogleMaps Kranket I., Cape Jantzen, 05° 12.5' S, 145° 49.1' E, 13 m (stn PB11 ), IU-2013-7126 (male, 3.1 mm) GoogleMaps .
New Ireland Province, Kavieng region, KAVIENG 2014 stations. S coast of Baudison I., 02° 45.2' S, 150° 41.7' E, 22–27 m (stn KB68), IU-2014-990 (female, 5.5 mm); GoogleMaps IU-2014-1032 (female, 5.9 mm). NW point of Nusa I., 02° 33.9' S, 150° 46.7' E, 15–17 m (stn KB04), IU-2014-2054 (juvenile, 3.1 mm). GoogleMaps Marthas Shoal , sand and coarse rubble in gutter, 20 m, 02° 32.5' S, 150° 35.3' E (stn KB60), NMV J71640 View Materials About NMV (male, 7.5 mm; 2 ovigerous females, 6.8 mm); GoogleMaps IU-2014-2736 (male, 6.8 mm). NW point of Nubis I., 02° 37.2' S, 150° 31.8' E, 20 m (stn KB39), IU-2014-17693 (juvenile, damaged) GoogleMaps .
Indonesia. Maluku Province, Pulau Wuliaru , 7° 27' S, 131° 3.7' E, IU-2014-12081 (female, 9.5 mm) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Carapace smooth, without tomentum of setae. Rostrum with 4–6 lateral teeth; lateral gastric carina with supraorbital spine plus 2 teeth; submedian gastric carina with 1 or 2 teeth; median gastric carina without spines. Telson with 3 or 4 pairs of dorsal spines. Cheliped merus with 1–3 spines on upper margin, palm unornamented. Male pleopod 1 absent in small specimens, single article in adults.
Distribution. Widespread in the Indo West-Pacific, from eastern Africa, Western Australia, northern Australia, to southern Japan and French Polynesia; to 91 m depth ( Sakai, 2011).
Remarks. The new material contributes little to knowledge of this widespread and frequently taken species. The species was well illustrated by Ngoc-Ho (1998). Sakai (2011: fig. 27C) figured a simple male pleopod 1 on a male from Darwin, Australia; pleopod 1 is absent in the smallest male and minute in the larger ones from this collection. Most of the specimens at hand have a minute anterior tooth on pleonal pleura 2–5. Sakai (2011) himself discussed variation in this character and in the presence or absence of the male pleopod 1 after presenting an extensive diagnosis.
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Paraxiopsis brocki (De Man, 1888 )
Poore, Gary C. B. 2018 |
Eutrichocheles brocki
Ngoc-Ho, N. 1998: 365 |
Sakai, K. & de Saint Laurent, M. 1989: 52 |
Axiopsis (Paraxiopsis) brocki
Tirmizi, N. M. 1983: 88 |
Man, J. G. de 1905: 597 |
Axius brocki De Man, 1888: 475
Man, J. G. de 1888: 475 |