Anchistus miersi ( De Man, 1888 )
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Anchistus miersi ( De Man, 1888 ) |
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Anchistus miersi ( De Man, 1888) View in CoL
Harpilius Miersi De Man 1888, p 274 View in CoL , Plate 17, Figures 6–10 View Figure 6 View Figure 7 View Figure 8 View Figure 9 View Figure 10 .
Anchistus miersi: Borradaile 1898, p 387 View in CoL ; Bruce 1978a, p 279; Chace and Bruce 1993, p 72; Li 2000, p 11, Figure 11 View Figure 11 ; Davie 2002, p 305; Li 2004a, p 67.
Material examined
Madagascar: northwest coast, Nosy Be (Andilah), intertidal, in Tridacna spp. , coll. A Crosnier, 1959, 2 „„, 2♀♀ (1 ovig.), 1 juvenile (MNHN-Na 14807) .
Remarks
In all specimens, the lateral posterior telson spines were situated subterminally on the dorsum of the telson, and the female specimen with two pairs of median posterior telson spines. Previously recorded from Madagascar (Nosy Be) by Bruce (1978a).
Distribution
Type locality: Mergui Archipelago. Known from Red Sea and eastern Africa to the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia (Queensland), and eastward to French Polynesia ( Tuamotu Islands and Gambier Islands ) .
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Anchistus miersi ( De Man, 1888 )
Li, Xinzheng & Bruce, Alexander J. 2006 |
Anchistus miersi: Borradaile 1898 , p 387
Li X 2004: 67 |
Davie PJF 2002: 305 |
Li X 2000: 11 |
Chace FA Jr & Bruce AJ 1993: 72 |
Bruce AJ 1978: 279 |
Borradaile LA 1898: 387 |
Harpilius Miersi De Man 1888 , p 274
De Man JG 1888: 274 |