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 Osawa, M., C.W. Lin, and T.Y. Chan (2007) A new deep-sea squat lobster of the genus Munidopsis Whiteaves, 1874 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Galatheidae) collected by the Panglao 2005 expedition to the Philippines. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement No. 16: 15–20. PDF is 2.1MB

 

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Reference ID 29968
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Osawa, M.
Lin, C.W.
Chan, T.Y.
Publication Year (for display) 2007
Publication Year (for sorting) 2007
Title A new deep-sea squat lobster of the genus _Munidopsis _Whiteaves, 1874 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Galatheidae) collected by the Panglao 2005 expedition to the Philippines
Secondary Title The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
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Volume Supplement No. 16
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Pages 15–20
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Three new species of galatheid crabs, Munidopsis ryukyuensis n. sp. and Munidopsis longispinosa n. sp., both associated with hydrothermal vents in the Hatoma Knoll, East China Sea, and Munidopsis naginata n. sp. associated with hydrothermal vents in the Hatoma Knoll and cold seep in Sagami Bay are described and illustrat ed. Their affinities to closely related species are discussed. The records of Munidopsis species associated with hydrothermal vents in the West Pacific Ocean are increased to seven. The habi tat of the new species is briefly described. Distributional patterns of vent associated Munidopsis in the West Pacific is briefly discussed.
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