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 Osawa, M., C.W. Lin, and T.Y. Chan (2008) Species of Galacantha and Munidopsis (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Galatheidae) from the deep-waters off Taiwan, with the description of two new species. Scientia Marina 72: 35–57. PDF is 8.0MB

 

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Reference ID 29969
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Osawa, M.
Lin, C.W.
Chan, T.Y.
Publication Year (for display) 2008
Publication Year (for sorting) 2008
Title Species of _Galacantha _and _Munidopsis _(Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Galatheidae) from the deep-waters off Taiwan, with the description of two new species
Secondary Title Scientia Marina
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Pages 35–57
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One species of the genus Galacantha A. Milne-Edwards, 1880, and 20 species of Munidopsis Whiteaves, 1874, including two new species, are reported from the deep-waters off Taiwan. Munidopsis echinata n. sp. closely resembles M. colombiana Pequegnat and Pequegnat, 1971 from the Caribbean Sea, but differs in lacking an antennal spine on the carapace and having a much longer antennal peduncle. Munidopsis tuberosa n. sp. appears close to M. granosicorium Williams and Baba, 1990 from the northeast Pacific, but the configuration of the carapace and rostrum separates these two species. Altogether 31 species of Munidopsis are now recorded from Taiwan, indicating a particularly rich deep-sea fauna of the island.
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