Philarius
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.203049 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6183086 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F3AF628-EF3C-FF9B-738E-FADCFD5FF8CD |
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Philarius View in CoL sp.
( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 )
Material examined. 1 ovigerous female, pcl 2.3 mm ( FLMNH UF Arthropoda 24709), Australia, Great Barrier Reef, Heron Island, First Point, sta. 6, 23.43322 S, 151.93375 E, depth: 1–2 m, rubble and corals with sandy patches, in rubble, coll. CReefs team, 12.XI.2009 (fcn AUST 4684).
Colour pattern. Semitransparent with greenish tinge; antennular and antennal flagella bluish; colour pattern generally similar to that of P. m i n o r n. sp. (cf. Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 C, D).
Remarks. Unfortunately, this specimen is too incomplete to be positively identified, missing both P2 and most P3–5. It is generally similar to P. polynesicus n. sp. and P. m i n o r n. sp., differing from the former by the colour of the antennular and antennal flagella and the fewer segments in the fused portion of the lateral antennular flagellum, and from the latter by the absence of supraocular lobes on the proximolateral rostral lamina and the somewhat stronger dorsal rostral teeth ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 A). We hope that ongoing DNA analyses of the FLMNH decapod collections will soon elucidate the identity of this specimen.
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Florida Museum of Natural History |
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