Odontonia sibogae Bruce, 1972
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.171992 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6262390 |
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Odontonia sibogae Bruce, 1972 View in CoL
Pontonia sibogae Bruce, 1972: 182 View in CoL –185, figure 1.
Odontonia sibogae View in CoL — Fransen, 2002, 371–382, figs 241–246, pl. 19.
Material examined: (1) 1ɗ, MAP137B, ST067, 12°40.429’N 54°11.731’E, Rhyi di Hamri, N coast, Socotra, 7–9 m, 19 March 1999, SMF 29217. (2) 1 ovig. Ψ, MAP137, stn 67, 12°40.429’N 54°11.731’E, Rhyi di Hamri, E of Hawlaf, 7–8 m, 19 March 1999, in dead Acropora , NHCY.
Host: No data. Usually associated with tunicate hosts.
Regional records: Previously reported from Oman by Holthuis (1986). General distribution: Type locality: Port Curtis, Queensland, Australia. In the Indian Ocean, otherwise only known from Madagascar ( Bruce, 1978a) and the Seychelle Islands ( Fransen, 1994). Also known from Indonesia.
Remarks: Only the second pereiopods of the male are preserved, but the species can be readily identified by the presence of five pairs of dorsal telson spines, the only species of the genus with this feature.
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Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg |
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Odontonia sibogae Bruce, 1972
Bruce, A. J. 2006 |
Pontonia sibogae
Bruce 1972: 182 |