Cymodoce manorii ( Nooruddin, 1965 ) Khalaji-Pirbalouty, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4084.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6088281 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EC5E73-FF9F-F960-FF34-FAF61E42FF6A |
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Cymodoce manorii ( Nooruddin, 1965 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Cymodoce manorii ( Nooruddin, 1965) View in CoL comb. nov.
( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )
Cerceis manorii Nooruddin, 1965: 267 View in CoL
Cymodoce spinula Yousuf & Javed, 2001: 854 View in CoL .
Remarks. Nooruddin (1965) described, with one habitus figure ( Fig.1A View FIGURE 1 ), Cerceis manorii from Manora Island (Karachi, Pakistan). The brief description mentioned only few generic or species-specific characters. Subsequently, Yousuf and Javed (2001) described Cymodoce spinula from rocky intertidal habitats at Bulleji and Manora Islands, near Karachi, Pakistan. Comparison of the published description of Cerceis manorii and a complete description and illustrations of Cymodoce spinula ( Fig.1B View FIGURE 1 ) and examination of the type material ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 , holotype, ZMUC-CRU- 3678) reveals that these descriptions represent a single species from the same locality. Both “species” have a pleotelson with a pair of longitudinal ridges on anteriomedial surface, a very large domed boss, with longitudinal row of tubercles on either side, as well as a shallow apical notch. In addition, the shape of their pleon and uropod rami are similar. Considering the above information and comparing all images, there can be no doubt that these two descriptions are of the same species, from the same locality. Both species agree with the generic diagnosis of Cymodoce given by Khalaji-Pirbalouty et al. (2013) and lack any of the diagnostic character of Cerceis as diagnosed by Harrison and Holdich (1982). Consequently, I here place C. spinula into junior synonymy with C. manorii .
The type material for Cerceis manorii was stated to be held in the Zoological Survey of Pakistan, at that time based in Karachi. The organisation has since moved to Islamabad, but repeated attempts to communicate with the organization using all available e-mail addresses have failed. It appears that access the original types is not possible at present. In spite of not having the type material to examine directly, Cerceis manorii is transferred to the genus Cymodoce, and Cymodoce manorii ( Nooruddin, 1965) comb. nov. is established here.
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Cymodoce manorii ( Nooruddin, 1965 )
Khalaji-Pirbalouty, Valiallah 2016 |
Cymodoce spinula
Yousuf 2001: 854 |
Cerceis manorii
Nooruddin 1965: 267 |