Neastacilla algensis Hale, 1924
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Neastacilla algensis Hale |
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Neastacilla algensis Hale View in CoL
Neastacilla algensis Hale, 1924: 213 View in CoL , fig. 3.— Hale, 1929: 313, fig. 314.— Poore et al., 2002: 258.
Astacilla algensis . — Hale, 1946: 174, fig. 7A.— Monod, 1970: 1139.
Diagnosis of female. Eyes small and triangular. Head with rounded dorsal elevation slightly posterior to eyes; lateral margin of head and pereonite 1 not incised. Pereonites 1–7 dorsally smooth, without distinct lateral extensions. Pereonite 4 extremely elongate (more than 10 times as long as pereonite 3). Pleon longer than pereonites 5–7 combined, lateral wings absent, apex truncate. 12.3 mm.
Male. Undescribed.
Distribution. Australia: South Australia; subtidal.
Remarks. Neastacilla algensis is diagnosed here with reference to the illustrations of Hale (1924, 1929), who described a single female specimen. The elongate, truncated pleotelson and extremely elongate pereonite 4 separates this species from all others in Neastacilla . It should be noted that the specimen drawn by Hale (1924, 1929) was probably an immature female as he described the oostegites as not fully developed.
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Neastacilla algensis Hale
King, R. A. 2003 |
Astacilla algensis
Monod, T. 1970: 1139 |
Hale, H. M. 1946: 174 |
Neastacilla algensis
Poore, G. C. B. & Lew Ton, H. M. & Bardsley, T. M. 2002: 258 |
Hale, H. M. 1929: 313 |
Hale, H. M. 1924: 213 |