Microlysias xenokeras
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Genus: Microlysias
Name
Microlysias xenokeras (Stebbing, 1918) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Microlysias xenokeras Synonymy. (Stebbing), 1918: 64, pl. 10; K.H. Barnard 1937[1]: 144; Griffiths 1973b[2]: 293–294, fig. 9; Griffiths 1975[3]: 148–149.
Material
3 specimens, TIO 28, Tulai, Pulau Tioman, 2°54'44"N, 104°6'18"E, coral rubble, Azman, B.A.R., Kee, A.A., 19 October 2003.
Remarks
Griffiths (1975)[3] re-examined this species after discovering an erroneous identification in his earlier publication (see Griffiths 1973a[4]) was based on Barnard’s (1937)[1] Microlysias indica. Specimens from Durban Bay, described by Stebbing were the same as Griffiths’s Microlysias xenokeras. Microlysias xenokeras is the only species in the genus known thus far, and has only been recorded in from the waters of South Africa and Mozambique. It has quite distinctive characters: 1) antenna 1 short and stout, 2) gnathopod 2 minutely chelate, 3) uropod 3 outer ramus 2-articulate, 4) telson with short robust setae dorsally and apically.
Taxon Treatment
- Azman, B; Othman, B; 2013: Shallow water marine gammaridean amphipods of Pulau Tioman, Malaysia, with the description of a new species ZooKeys, 335: 1-31. doi
Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Barnard K (1937) Amphipoda. John Murray Expedition 1933-34. Scientific Reports, British Museum Natural History 4: 133-201.
- ↑ Griffiths C (1973b) The Amphipoda of Southern Africa, Part I. The Gammaridea and Caprellidea of Southern Mocaambique. Annals of the South African Museum 60: 265-306.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Griffiths C (1975) The Amphipoda of southern Africa Part 5. The Gammaridea and Caprellidea of the Cape Province wet of Cape Agulhas. Annals of the South African Museum 72: 11-35.
- ↑ Griffiths C (1973a) Guide to the Benthic Marine Amphipods of Southern Africa. The Rustica Press (Pty) Ltd., Wynberg, Cape.
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