Paralimnadia urukhai (Webb & Bell, 1979)

Limnadia urukhai Webb & Bell, 1979: 239 –244; Brtek, 1997:58 (list) Paralimandia urukhai .— Rogers et al., 2012: 838 (list)

Type material. Holotype: Queensland, near Stanthorpe, Sow and Pig Rocks, 26 March 1978, J.A. Webb & G.D. Bell, QM W7499.

Diagnosis. Webb & Bell (1979) state ‘bisexual, male and female carapaces similar, with evenly curved dorsal margins, large larval valves, and up to 10 growth lines, maximum size 6.7 mm by 4.3 mm; 15–16 pairs of legs; 2 segments in sixth endite (sic: endite V) on first pair of claspers almost equal in length; no spine on lower distal angle of telson.’ To this I add: cercopod divided midlength by a spine, and a few short cercopod setae or spines.

Remarks. This species occurs in rock pools (pan gnammas) in the Granite Belt of southeast Queensland and adjacent northern New South Wales (Fig. 4). It has a wider distributon than reported by Webb & Bell (1979) and preliminary studies suggest it could be a species complex (Schwentner et al. 2015). Molecular and accompanying morphological studies are in progress.