Chlorocurtis Kemp, 1925
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Genus Chlorocurtis Kemp, 1925 View in CoL
Chlorocurtis Kemp 1925: 272, 279; Holthuis 1955: 118, 127; 1993: 263, 265; Hayashi 2007b: 248.
Type species.
Chlorocurtis miser Kemp, 1925.
Diagnosis.
Rostrum short but well developed, directed forward, reaching midlength of article 1 of antennular peduncle; dorsal margin crested, with five to seven teeth including two or three postrostral; ventral margin unarmed ( Fig. 4A View Figure 4 ). Carapace without conspicuous projections on dorsal midline; no supraorbital tooth; suborbital lobe absent; pterygostomial tooth moderately small ( Fig. 4A View Figure 4 ). Pleomeres 1-5 dorsally rounded; pleomeres 1 - 3 with long, erect setae on dorsal surface; pleomeres 4 and 5 each without pair of posterolateral teeth; pleomere 5 without deep transverse groove near posterodorsal margin, pleuron rounded posteriorly; pleomere 6 without posteromedian tooth, posteroventral angle unarmed ( Fig. 4B View Figure 4 ). Telson posterior margin rather broad, convex, with three pairs of unequal spiniform setae ( Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ). Eye without ocellar spot (nebenauge) ( Fig. 4D View Figure 4 ). Antennular peduncle article 1 unarmed on dorsodistal margin; stylocerite obliquely truncate distally, distolateral angle terminating in tooth, distomesial angle subacute or blunt; outer flagellum shorter than peduncle, distal portion reduced to single article ( Fig. 4E View Figure 4 ). Short, club-like, modified setae present at ventrodistal margin of article 2 of antennular peduncle (one seta) and distal margin of antennal scaphocerite (two setae) ( Fig. 4F, G View Figure 4 .). Mandible without palp ( Fig. 4H View Figure 4 ). Maxillule palp with well-developed distal outer lobule ( Fig. 4I View Figure 4 ). Maxilla with short, distally tapering endopod ( Fig. 4J View Figure 4 ). Maxilliped 1 with coxal and basial endites well developed, both with row of setae on mesial margin; exopodal flagellum well developed ( Fig. 4K View Figure 4 ). Maxilliped 2 endopod with dactylus located at distal portion of propodus; exopod well developed ( Fig. 4L View Figure 4 ). Pereopods 3-5 propodi broadened distally, oblique flexor distal margins each with short rows of narrowly spaced long spiniform setae flanking field of short setae, forming prehensile structure together with dactylus folded back; carpi without spiniform setae on lateral surface; meri without spiniform setae; ischia without spiniform seta on ventral surface ( Fig. 5 E–G View Figure 5 ). Male pleopod 1 endopod without appendix interna.
Composition.
Monotypic.
Distribution.
Indo-West Pacific, intertidal to 10 m; sea-grass beds.
Remarks.
Chlorocurtis was originally established for Chlorocurtis miser by Kemp (1925).
Later, Holthuis (1947) synonymized Chlorocurtis miser with Virbius (?) jactans (Nobili, 1904) without any argumentation, although clearly correct. This synonymy has since been widely adopted (e.g., Holthuis 1955; Ledoyer 1968, 1984; Bruce 1976; Hayashi 2007b; Holthuis 1993; De Grave and Fransen 2011; Gan and Li 2018).
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