Salmoneus setosus Manning & Chace 1990
Salmoneus setosus Manning & Chace, 1990 Fig. 6 Salmoneus setosus Manning & Chace, 1990: 17. Material examined : 2 ovig. females, MNRJ 17890, Brazil, Atol das Rocas, northeast part of atoll, between Barretão and Barretinha, Pedra de Tartaruga, in calcareous algae, depth 10 m, coll. F.B. Pitom...
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Summary: | Salmoneus setosus Manning & Chace, 1990 Fig. 6 Salmoneus setosus Manning & Chace, 1990: 17. Material examined : 2 ovig. females, MNRJ 17890, Brazil, Atol das Rocas, northeast part of atoll, between Barretão and Barretinha, Pedra de Tartaruga, in calcareous algae, depth 10 m, coll. F.B. Pitombo and R. Barroso, 24 Dec 2000 [1 specimen dissected]; 1 ovig. female, MNHN-Na 13626, Brazil, Fernando do Noronha, coll. Rallier du Baly, 1913. Description : See Manning & Chace (1990). Colour : Unknown. Size : The larger of the two AR specimens has CL 3.1 mm, TL 8.7 mm; the specimen from Fernando do Noronha has CL 3.7 mm, TL 10.2 mm. CL of the Ascension specimens ranged from 1.2 to 2.0 mm (Manning & Chace, 1990). Ecology : The specimens from Atol das Rocas were extracted from crevices in calcareous algae that were collected at a depth of 10 m. The type series from Ascension Island was collected in tide pools (probably under rocks or among calcareous algae). Type locality : Ascension Island. Distribution : Central Atlantic: Ascension Island (Manning & Chace, 1990). Western Atlantic: Brazil: Atol das Rocas and Fernando do Noronha (present study). : Published as part of Anker, Arthur, 2007, New species and records of alpheid shrimps, genera Salmoneus Holthuis and Parabetaeus Coutière, from the tropical western Atlantic (Decapoda, Caridea), pp. 21-39 in Zootaxa 1653 on pages 32-33, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.179791 : {"references": ["Manning, R. B. & Chace, F. A. Jr. (1990) Decapod and stomatopod Crustacea from Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 503, i - v, 1 - 91."]} |
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