Atyopsis spinipes ( Newport, 1847 )
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Atyopsis spinipes ( Newport, 1847) View in CoL
Atya spinipes Newport, 1847: 159 View in CoL [type locality: Philipine Islands ]
Atya moluccensis View in CoL – De Man, 1902: 893 (not Atya moluccensis De Haan, 1849 View in CoL ).
Atyopsis spinipes View in CoL – Chace, 1983: 35, Figs. 20–22; 1997: 4; Cai & Shokita, 2006b: 2133.
Material examined. – Two females, cl 6.0– 7.2 mm, ZRC 2007.0268 View Materials , River outside Inabacan Cave , Antequrra, coll. Y. Cai et al., 16 Dec.2000 .
Remarks. – Chace (1997) reported this species from Luzon, Catanduanes, Cebu and a location that probably Mindoro. De Man (1902) reported Atya moluccensis from Halmahera, for which, Chace (1983) commentd that De Man’s (1902) specimens “probably represent Atyopsis spinipes , as indicated by the fewer (3–5) ventral teeth.” According to Chace (1983), the most reliable characters used to separate Atyopsis moluccensis from A. spinies is the large number of ventral rostral teeth as 7–16 (vs. 2–6). Atyopsis spinipes occurs from the Philippines and eastern Lesser Sunda Islands (at ca. 120°00'E) northwards to Taiwan and Tokuno-shima in the Ryukyus, and eastwards as far as Samoa ( Chace, 1983).
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Atyopsis spinipes ( Newport, 1847 )
Cai, Yixiong, Choy, Satish & Ng, Peter K. L. 2009 |
Atyopsis spinipes
Chace, F 1983: 35 |
Atya moluccensis
De Man, J 1902: 893 |
Atya spinipes
Newport, G 1847: 159 |