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Amboplax peresi (Rodrigues da Costa, 1968) (Figs. 5 A, B; 22F, G; 28H; 37E, F; 50G; 57D; 66D‒F; 85C; 89I) Chasmocarcinus peresi Rodrigues da Costa 1968: 335, unnumb. pl., figs. 1‒4 [type localilty: Brazil, Bahia].— Coelho & Ramos 1972: 195 [in list].—
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Chinommatia turpis Ng & Castro, 2016, n. sp.
Chinommatia turpis n. sp. (Fig. 15 E, F; 25F; 32E; 43I, J; 53E; 60D; 76A‒E) Type material. Holotype male (3.1 × 4.3 mm) (MNHN-IU-2013-9044), Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo I., Big Bay, MUSORSTOM 8, stn DW1115, 15°10’S, 166°53'E, 147–150 m, 0 9.10.1994 ...
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Genus Australocarcinus Davie, 1988 Australocarcinus Davie, 1988: 260; 2002: 504 [in list].— Davie & Guinot 1996: 278.— Jamieson & Guinot 1996: 289, 294 [sperm ultrastructure].—Ng et al. 2008: 76 [in list].— Guinot et al. 2013: 42, 113.— De Grave et al.
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Chasmocarcinus gemmatus Ng & Castro, 2016, n. sp.
Chasmocarcinus gemmatus n. sp. (Figs. 3 F; 5C; 21G; 29A; 36A, B; 49G; 56F; 64G‒I) Type material. Holotype male (7.7 × 11.6 mm) (SIO C 1205), Costa Rica, Golfo de Nicoya, Agassiz, 0 9°37.4’N— 0 9°37.7’N, 84°49.0’W— 84°51.8’W, 86 m, 25-feet otter trawl,
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Crustaceana, 2019
Abstract The taxonomy of two species of secondary freshwater crabs endemic to Palau is discussed. Males of the chasmocarcinid Australocarcinus palauensis Davie & Guinot, 1996 (Trogloplacinae), previously known only from one female, are reported for the first time and the species is redescribed and figured. This species is closest to A. kanaka Davie
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Abstract The taxonomy of two species of secondary freshwater crabs endemic to Palau is discussed. Males of the chasmocarcinid Australocarcinus palauensis Davie & Guinot, 1996 (Trogloplacinae), previously known only from one female, are reported for the first time and the species is redescribed and figured. This species is closest to A. kanaka Davie
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