Cymadusa setosa (Haswell, 1879)

(Figures 7–8)

Ampithoe setosa Haswell, 1879: 338 .

Grubia setosa Stebbing, 1906: 644 .

Grubia compta Pearse, 1912:376, fig 6.

Amphithoides compta Stebbing, 1906: 645 .

Cymadusa compta Bousfield, 1973: 182–183, pl. LV.2.

Grubia filosa Schellenberg, 1928: 666, fig 206.—K.H. Barnard, 1937: 171–172.

Shoemaker, 1935: 245–249, figs 4, 5.

Cymadusa filosa J.L. Barnard, 1955: 29–30, fig. 15.—Rabindranth, 1972: 173–175, figs 8, 9. Griffiths, 1973: 277–278.— Griffiths 1974a: 225.— Griffiths 1974b: 274.—Griffiths 1975: 106.— Ledoyer, 1984: 15–18, figs 5, 6.

Cymadusa setosa Peart, 2007: 31–33, figs 24–26.— Lowry, 2007: 282.— Peart & Hughes, 2014:819-824, figs 59–62.— Al-Yamani et al., 2019: 103–109, figs 14–15.

Type locality. Kurnell, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia .

1 male (INIOC1-53 S), 9.7 mm, intertidal zone, Chapahn (28°20’53”N 51°11’00”E), March 2021 ; 4 males and 1 female (ZUTC Amph. 2355), intertidal zone, Chiruyeh village, Persian Gulf (26°42’42”N 53°43’57”E) March 2011 ; 1 male (ZUTC Amph. 2357), intertidal zone, Bandar Dayyer, Persian Gulf, Persian Gulf (27°49’55”N 51°55’24”E) October 2010 ; 1 male and 1 female (ZUTC Amph. 2358), intertidal zone, Chapahn (28°20’53”N 51°11’00”E), March 2011 ; 2 males (INIOC2-15 S), intertidal zone, 3.13 mm, Djod, Gulf of Oman (25°27’0.00” N, 59°30’36.00”E), May 2015 ; 2 males and 3 females (INIOC2-16 S), Tiss (25°21’21”N 60°36’15”E), May 2020 .

Remarks. Present materials agree well with redescribtion of C. setosa by Peart (2004). Other records of Cymadusa setosa in the Persian Gulf are from Kuwait waters by Jones (1986), Ali et al. (2018), and Al-Yamani et al. (2019).